answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A rate of 45 bpm is very slow, you should see your doctor. The 143/71 is not too bad though.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is a heart rate of 45 coupled with blood pressure of 143 over 71 normal in a 64 year old?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Normal blood pressure of 7 months old baby with congenital heart disease?

A 7-month old baby with a congenital heart disease does usually have a high blood pressure and not a normal blood pressure.


Can blood pressure be normal while having a heart attack?

no


What is the normal heart rate for a senior 79 years old with diabetic cholesterol high blood pressure?

What is the normal heart rate for a 79 female with diabeties, high cholesterol and high blood pressure


What is blood pressure used to evaluate?

Your systole and diastole (or systolic and diastolic pressure). Systolic pressure is the pressure your blood exerts on blood vessels when your heart pumps out blood while diastolic pressure is the pressure your blood exerts on blood vessels when your heart is at rest(in between pumps). Blood pressure is stated as systolic pressure/diastolic pressure. The normal BP is 120/80 mmHg.


What is normal blood pressure and normal heart beats per minute?

120/80Hgmm 72beats per min


High systolic low diastolic?

"Normal" blood pressure is somewhere between 90/60 and 140/90. Systolic - the top number Diastolic - the bottom number Systolic pressure is when the heart is contracted and squeezing blood out of the heart. Diastolic pressure is when the heart is relaxed and letting blood flow into the heart.


Does blood pressure affect heart rate?

Does blood pressure affect your heart rate? Regular heart rate is 60-100. Increase in heart rate within this normal range increases cardiac output and blood flow/volume; therefore, increases blood pressure. In healthy people, even with heart rate increase, there is not an important spike in blood pressure, because healthy vessels will dilate to accommodate more blood flow. The increase in blood pressure is usually small and doesn't pose risks. Increased heart rate and cardiac output decreases blood pressure if heart rate is extremely high. When heart rate is high (out of normal range 60-100 beats per minute), there is no time for the heart to fill with blood (preload) resulting in low stroke volume; therefore, reduced blood pressure. Remember, the heart spends more time in diastolic (preload time) than systolic (contraction of the heart). When heart rate is too high, this normal diastolic time is reduced which contribute to low stroke volume and low blood pressure. stroke volume is affected by Preload, Afterload, and Contractility


When heart isn't beating what's the blood pressure?

Technically, when your heart isn't beating it infers that you are dead. However if you are referring to the time where your heart is not contracting, aka. Diastole, the normal diastolic blood pressure is around 70mmHg.


Is blood pressure 170 over 115 during an exercise stress test normal for a 48 yr old woman with a heart rate at 140 beats per minute?

Your blood pressure is fine but your heart rate is a little high so you should ask your doctor about that. I know that a normal resting heart rate runs between 55 to 60 bpm. But you might want to talk to your doctor about and ask why you have a normal blood pressure but a seemingly high heart rate.


After exercise how long before your blood pressure returns to normal?

After exercise, blood pressure returns to your normal resting rate after 10 minutes or more. A significant drop in blood pressure after stopping exercising may indicate that you have an underlying heart condition.


What is the systolic and diastolic?

Systole is the top number of a blood pressure reading. It is the heart contracting forcing blood out. Indicated by the first heart sound. Diastole is the bottom number of a blood pressure reading. It is the heart relaxing bringing blood back in.


Blood pressure is normally controlled by varying the calibre of what?

Blood pressure is normally controlled by varying the caliber of the arteries. When exercising or doing any strenuous activity, the amount of blood pumped out of the heart increases, as the heart rate increases. To compensate for this extra blood, and to keep blood pressure in the normal range, the arteries widen.