Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 38
... blood flow at this point . In clinical sphygmomanometry , the methods employed yield the end systolic pressure and the lateral diastolic pressure , and it is these pressures that are to be inferred when encountered in blood - pressure ...
... blood flow at this point . In clinical sphygmomanometry , the methods employed yield the end systolic pressure and the lateral diastolic pressure , and it is these pressures that are to be inferred when encountered in blood - pressure ...
Page 39
... systolic pressure is as- certained in the brachial artery , it represents a satisfactory clinical measure of the pressure throughout the arterial system except in very small vessels . The systolic blood - pressure may be divided into ...
... systolic pressure is as- certained in the brachial artery , it represents a satisfactory clinical measure of the pressure throughout the arterial system except in very small vessels . The systolic blood - pressure may be divided into ...
Page 40
... Systolic = 130 Range = 45 Mean = 107 Diastolic 85 FIG . 2. - Normal pulse tracing : showing relation of systolic , diastolic , pulse pressure and mean . Pulse pressure equals 45 . over and above that required to overcome peripheral re ...
... Systolic = 130 Range = 45 Mean = 107 Diastolic 85 FIG . 2. - Normal pulse tracing : showing relation of systolic , diastolic , pulse pressure and mean . Pulse pressure equals 45 . over and above that required to overcome peripheral re ...
Page 43
... systolic pressure , making each pair the extremes , after having eliminated at each calculation the most widely ... blood STUDY OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE 43.
... systolic pressure , making each pair the extremes , after having eliminated at each calculation the most widely ... blood STUDY OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE 43.
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... systolic and the diastolic pressures . The result of these factors is to produce a condition in which increased peripheral resistance ( in- creased vasomotor tone ) will increase systolic pressure while a diminished peripheral ...
... systolic and the diastolic pressures . The result of these factors is to produce a condition in which increased peripheral resistance ( in- creased vasomotor tone ) will increase systolic pressure while a diminished peripheral ...
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