| 11. | Dengue shock syndrome is present if pulse pressure drops to d " 20 mm Hg along with peripheral vascular collapse.
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| 12. | In this way, the pulse pressure is reduced from what it would be if the aorta were not compliant.
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| 13. | Pulse pressure ( the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure ) is frequently increased in older people with hypertension.
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| 14. | This serves the important function of damping the pulsatile output of the left ventricle, thereby reducing the pulse pressure.
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| 15. | If the aorta becomes rigid in conditions such as arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis, the pulse pressure would be very high.
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| 16. | The engines had exhaust pulse pressure charging and developed 1, 200 horsepower ( 895 kW ) at 625 rpm.
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| 17. | The reduction in the Windkessel effect results in increased pulse pressure and elevated systolic pressure for a given stroke volume.
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| 18. | Dengue shock syndrome occurs if pulse pressure drops to d " 20 mm Hg while peripheral vascular collapse is evidenced.
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| 19. | Low arterial pressure, especially low pulse pressure, is a sign of shock and contributes to and reflects decreased perfusion.
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| 20. | This results in a decrease in stroke volume, contributing to the decreased pulse pressure and increased heart rate as described above.
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