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  • '''Blood pressure''' is the "pressure of the blood on the arteries and other blood vessels."< Abnormalities of blood pressure include [[hypertension]] and [[systolic hypertension]].
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  • .../ref> An elevated blood pressure may be due to [[hypertension]]. A reduced blood pressure may be due to [[Shock (physiology)|shock]]. Blood pressure determination may be inaccurate if a cuff of the wrong size is used, but h
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Techniques for measuring blood pressure ([[National Library of Medicine]]).
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  • '''Blood pressure''' is the "pressure of the blood on the arteries and other blood vessels."< Abnormalities of blood pressure include [[hypertension]] and [[systolic hypertension]].
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  • Elevated systolic blood pressure with a normal diastolic blood pressure.
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  • Ratio of the blood pressure in the lower legs to the blood pressure in the arms.
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  • ...essure enough to ensure oxygen perfusion of the brain, but not raising the blood pressure to normal, a level found to dislodge clots
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  • Reduction of systolic blood pressure of at lest 20 mmHg or a diastolic pressure of at least 10 mmHg within three
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Techniques for measuring blood pressure ([[National Library of Medicine]]).
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  • ...ser also uses a stethoscope to recognize points at which components of the blood pressure should be read from the gauge.
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  • Instrument for indirect measurement of blood pressure in the arteries.
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  • A multisystem disease whose hallmark is the elevation of [[blood pressure]].
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  • ...[[mineralocorticoid]] [[steroid]] [[hormone]] that controls electrolytes, blood pressure and hydration.
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  • ...ch narrows blood vessels. By preventing renin release, acebutolol reduces blood pressure by a second mechanism. <ref>[http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01193 Acebutolo
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  • A synthetic steroid used therapeutically to increase blood pressure by lowering the amount of salt the body excretes.
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  • *Systolic blood pressure greater than 140mm, or diastolic blood pressure greater than 90mm, after 20 weeks of gestation *Systolic blood pressure greater than 160mm, or diastolic blood pressure greater than 110mm
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  • ...itive practice that resuscitation should ''not'' raise an injured victim's blood pressure to normal levels, before definitive surgery.<ref>{{citation
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  • A blood pressure regulating system of interacting components that include [[renin]]; angiote
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  • {{r|Blood pressure}}
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  • ...would consider an emergency, at least until the blood pressure was taken. "Blood pressure is 240/180" is a sign, and an extremely critical one.
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  • An increase in blood pressure in the pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, or pulmonary capillaries, leading
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  • {{r|Blood pressure}}
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  • ..., frequently as a pathological reaction to cardiovascular disease, or high blood pressure.
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  • Oligopeptides which are important in the regulation of blood pressure (vasoconstriction) and fluid homeostasis via the [[renin-angiotensin system
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  • {{r|Blood pressure}}
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  • ...t used as a vasoconstrictor agent in the treatment of [[hypotension]] (low blood pressure). Its chemical IUPAC name is 2-amino-N-[2-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-hydroxye ...arteriolar and venous vasculature increases vascular tone and elevates the blood pressure. It does not stimulate cardiac beta-[[adrenergic receptor]]s.
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  • ...ecursor angiotensinogen, leading to a cascade of reactions which elevate [[blood pressure]] and increase sodium retention by the kidney in the [[renin-angiotensin sy
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  • ...ecursor angiotensinogen, leading to a cascade of reactions which elevate [[blood pressure]] and increase sodium retention by the kidney in the [[renin-angiotensin sy
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  • .../ref> An elevated blood pressure may be due to [[hypertension]]. A reduced blood pressure may be due to [[Shock (physiology)|shock]]. Blood pressure determination may be inaccurate if a cuff of the wrong size is used, but h
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  • ...this peripheral activity may be responsible for the transient increase in blood pressure seen during rapid intravenous administration. (From Martindale, the Extra P
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  • ...ventionally measured in ''mm of Hg''. Since 1 mmHg is equal to 133.3 Pa, a blood pressure of 75 mmHg is equivalent to 10 kPa.
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  • * systolic blood pressure >160 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure >100 mm Hg
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  • ...gency''', also called '''accelerated hypertension''', involves a diastolic blood pressure of greater than 130mm, and may have exudates and hemorrhages present. It do ...ans observation and assessment, but not necessarily the rapid reduction of blood pressure, using parenteral agents, which would be carefully appropriate for end-orga
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  • ...eber MA et al. (2009) A selective endothelin-receptor antagonist to reduce blood pressure in patients with treatment-resistant hypertension: a randomised, double-bli ...eber MA et al. (2009) A selective endothelin-receptor antagonist to reduce blood pressure in patients with treatment-resistant hypertension: a randomised, double-bli
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  • ...]] is drained from the body. It is also significant in the regulation of [[blood pressure]] and in the control of [[electrolyte]]s.
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  • * "Reduce the rate of uncontrolled high blood pressure by 25 percent."
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  • ...increasing age<ref name="pmid10651605">Smulyan H, Safar ME. The diastolic blood pressure in systolic hypertension. Ann Intern Med. 2000 Feb 1;132(3):233-7. PMID 106 ..., Pahor M, Shorr RI, Cushman WC, Applegate WB| title=The role of diastolic blood pressure when treating isolated systolic hypertension. | journal=Arch Intern Med | y
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  • .../10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.109.131235 Effects of dietary sodium reduction on blood pressure in subjects with resistant hypertension: results from a randomized trial]. ...to high- [250 mmol/day] salt diet decreased office systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 22.7 and 9.1 mm Hg, respectively. These results indicate that excessive
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  • Altitude sickness may have SpO2 of less than 86% and increased [[diastolic blood pressure]] may occur.<ref name="pmid19641462">{{cite journal| author=Koehle MS, Guen
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  • {{r|Blood pressure}}
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  • ...cting medication primarily used to treat congestive heart failure and high blood pressure ([[hypertension]]), and to improve survival after heart a attack. It is a ...ancy. The use of alcohol with lisinopril may cause additional lowering of blood pressure to a dangerous level. Drink plenty of fluids when taking this medication a
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  • {{r|Blood pressure}}
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  • ...ely not restoring the systolic blood pressure to normal. A normal systolic blood pressure is high enough to dislodge the clots the body produced to stop bleeding, an
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  • ...ome tetrazoles are [[angiotensin]] receptor antagonists used to treat high blood pressure ([[hypertension]]).
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  • ...e and forms many salts. Elevated sodium levels in humans may lead to high blood pressure and other complications. The pure metal reacts violently with water.
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  • In [[medicine]], '''orthostatic hypotension''' is "a significant drop in blood pressure after assuming a standing position. Orthostatic hypotension is a finding, a ...udo-Roussel D, Giussani DA, Gaunt ME |title=Carotid endarterectomy impairs blood pressure homeostasis by reducing the physiologic baroreflex reserve |journal=J. Vasc
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  • ...e SW, Grant FC et al.| title=Conventional versus automated measurement of blood pressure in primary care patients with systolic hypertension: randomised parallel d ...i G, Grassi G, Casadei R, Zanchetti A |title=Alerting reaction and rise in blood pressure during measurement by physician and nurse |journal=Hypertension |volume=9 |
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  • ...[[blood]] and are "oligopeptides which are important in the regulation of blood pressure (vasoconstriction) and fluid homeostasis via the [[renin-angiotensin system ...n is produced in the [[kidney]]s in response to both decreased intra-renal blood pressure at the [[juxtaglomerular cell]]s, or decreased delivery of Na+ and Cl- to t
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  • ...ypertensive intracranial hemorrhage]]. It is unclear how much to lower the blood pressure shortly after a hypertensive intracranial hemorrhage.<ref name="pmid1977073
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  • ...parison of enalapril 20 mg once daily versus 10 mg twice daily in terms of blood pressure lowering and patient compliance. | journal=J Hypertens | year= 1999 | volum ...pub2 |issn=}}</ref>. At half of the maximum dose, the average reduction in blood pressure is -8/-5 mm Hg.
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