Pulse pressure (PP) is defined as the difference between systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The metric PP is not unique, as numerous combinations of SBP and DBP yield the same value for PP. Therefore, we introduced the PP companion (PPC) which is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem. Only the combination of PP and PPC offers unique characterization. Interestingly, PPCwas found to be associated with mean arterial pressure (MAP). Another mathematical construct frequently used in hemodynamic studies refers to the ratio of DBP and SBP, or DBP/SBP, denoted as Prat. As Prat and PP share the same companion (C), we investigated the association between PratC and MAP, as well as the connection between PP and Prat. V...
Pulse pressure (PP) is a predictor and major risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) diseases as left ve...
Measurement of blood pressure together with applanation tonometry at the radial artery allows the re...
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) is often used as an index of overall blood pressure. In recent years, t...
Pulse pressure (PP) is defined as the difference between systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic...
In cardiovascular studies, two related parameters that determine the same physical variable are ofte...
Pulsatile blood pressure (BP) confers cardiovascular risk. Whether associations of cardiovascular en...
Aims: In chronic heart failure, proportional pulse pressure (PPP) is suggested as an estimate of car...
Observational studies have shown a J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure (BP) and c...
Observational studies have shown a J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure (BP) and c...
Pulsatile blood pressure (BP) confers cardiovascular risk. Whether associations of cardiovascular en...
Observational studies have shown a J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure (BP) and c...
Background: Pulse pressure has recently been considered as a predictor of coronary heart disease. Th...
Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and pulse pressure are well established as risk f...
Background: Pulse pressure has recently been considered as a predictor of coronary heart disease. Th...
12siOBJECTIVE: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) is usually calculated by adding one-third of pulse press...
Pulse pressure (PP) is a predictor and major risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) diseases as left ve...
Measurement of blood pressure together with applanation tonometry at the radial artery allows the re...
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) is often used as an index of overall blood pressure. In recent years, t...
Pulse pressure (PP) is defined as the difference between systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic...
In cardiovascular studies, two related parameters that determine the same physical variable are ofte...
Pulsatile blood pressure (BP) confers cardiovascular risk. Whether associations of cardiovascular en...
Aims: In chronic heart failure, proportional pulse pressure (PPP) is suggested as an estimate of car...
Observational studies have shown a J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure (BP) and c...
Observational studies have shown a J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure (BP) and c...
Pulsatile blood pressure (BP) confers cardiovascular risk. Whether associations of cardiovascular en...
Observational studies have shown a J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure (BP) and c...
Background: Pulse pressure has recently been considered as a predictor of coronary heart disease. Th...
Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and pulse pressure are well established as risk f...
Background: Pulse pressure has recently been considered as a predictor of coronary heart disease. Th...
12siOBJECTIVE: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) is usually calculated by adding one-third of pulse press...
Pulse pressure (PP) is a predictor and major risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) diseases as left ve...
Measurement of blood pressure together with applanation tonometry at the radial artery allows the re...
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) is often used as an index of overall blood pressure. In recent years, t...