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The pressure remaining in the arteries after the pulse wave has passed through is Diastolic blood pressure.

What is the pressure in the arteries that is left after the pulse wave has passed?

  • The force that blood movement produces on blood vessel walls is known as blood pressure (BP).
  • Most of this pressure is caused by the heart's work of pumping blood through the circulatory system.
  • When measuring blood pressure, the ratio of diastolic pressure—the lowest pressure between two heartbeats—to systolic pressure, or the maximum pressure during one heartbeat, is commonly used.
  • It is expressed as a millimetre of mercury (mmHg) above the air pressure in the immediate vicinity.
  • Your diastolic blood pressure, tells you how much force your blood is applying to the walls of your arteries between heartbeats. The pressure in the arteries between heartbeats is shown by the diastolic value, which is the bottom number. The heart receives oxygen during this time when blood enters its chambers.
  • Your diastolic blood pressure reading indicates the following: Normal: inferior to 80
    80 to 89 for stage 1 hypertension
    Hypertension stage 2: 90 or more
    A blood pressure crisis is 120 or higher.

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