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what is the formula for mapping

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To calculate the MAP, you need two values - you systolic and diastolic blood pressure. They are usually given in the form XX/YY, where XX is the systolic pressure, and YY - the diastolic. For example, a person with blood pressure 120/80 has SBP = 120 mmHg, and DBP = 80 mmHg.

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While MAP can only be measured directly by invasive monitoring it can be approximately estimated using a formula in which the lower (diastolic) blood pressure is doubled and added to the higher (systolic) blood pressure and that composite sum then is divided by 3 to estimate MAP.

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