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The best or most common description for systolic pressure would be that its related to your blood pressure. If you have systolic blood pressure it could mean that your blood vessels are clogged up.
The upper Blood Pressure Number is the Systolic, Which is the force of blood in your arteries when you heart beats.
Yes, blood pressure is a measure of the pressure exerted on your arterial walls as the heart pumps blood throughout the body (systolic) over the pressure when your heart is relaxed (diastolic).
systolic, its the number on top, that's why that number is larger
Systolic Pressure
SYSTOLIC
No. I think the systolic pressure is when ventricles constrict and the blood goes out , while the diastolic pressure is when ventricles relax and fill with blood.
Pulse pressure can be calculated by subtracting the diastolic blood pressure from the systolic blood pressure. For example, if someone's systolic blood pressure is 120 mmHg and their diastolic blood pressure is 80 mmHg, their pulse pressure would be 40 mmHg (120 - 80).
Yes. The systolic is the pressure exerted against the artey walls when the heart beats.
systolic pressure when ventricals are contracting while during diastole they are in relaxed state
Systolic pressure is a representation of the maximum pressure exerted on the arteries. Systolic pressure measures the maximum amount of pressure the blood exerts during a heart beat.
Pulse pressure is the difference between the systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings.