What is systolic and diastolic pressure?
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The top number refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle. This is called systolic pressure. The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats. This is called diastolic pressure.
Blood pressure readings are given in two numbers. The top number is the maximum pressure your heart exerts while beating (systolic pressure). The bottom number is the amount of pressure in your arteries between beats (diastolic pressure).
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Blood pressure consists of two numbers.
- Systolic pressure, the force exerted on blood vessels when the heart beats, is the upper number.
- Diastolic pressure, the force exerted when the heart is at rest, is on the bottom — in more ways than one.
Guichard said. “Systolic blood pressure is the focus, and diastolic pressure is almost completely ignored.” That is a mistake, he argues. “The majority of your arteries feed your organs during systole. But your coronary arteries are different; they are surrounding the aortic valve, so they get blood only when the aortic valve closes — and that happens in diastole.”
- Diastolic pressure has been getting more attention lately,
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