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Well pulse pressure is systolic (top) minus diastolic (bottom). So the value you get should be between 30-49 to be normal.

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Coronary perfusion pressure is calculated a the difference between aortic diastolic pressure and left ventricular end diastolic pressure. The normal coronary perfusion pressure 60-80 mmHg.

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La perfusion de los organos del cuerpo sobre todo cerebral es de 75 a 90

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