The wall stiffening may eventually increase pulse pressure; widened pulse pressure is one possible result of advanced disease within the major arteries.
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The wall stiffening may eventually increase pulse pressure; widened pulse pressure is one possible result of advanced disease within the major arteries.
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Cushing's triad involves an increased systolic blood pressure, a widened pulse pressure, bradycardia, and an abnormal respiratory pattern.
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This regurgitant flow causes a decrease in the diastolic blood pressure in the aorta, and therefore an increase in the pulse pressure.
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The volume overload, due to elevated pulse pressure and the systemic effects of neuroendocrine hormones causes left ventricular hypertrophy ( LVH ).
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The fetal pulse pressure is ca 20 mmHg at 20 weeks of gestation, increasing to ca 30 mmHg at 40 weeks of gestation.
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"' Pulsed Pressure Cavitation Technique ( PPCT ) "'is a method to simulate cavitation damage using repetitive pressure pulses.
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:: : I assume that you are asking about the Pulse pressure, defined as the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures.
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This may be associated with bounding carotid and peripheral pulses ( Corrigan's pulse, Waterhammer pulse ), and a widened pulse pressure.
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Increased arterial stiffness, increased systolic blood pressure, and widened pulse pressures, all resulting from chronic hypertension, can lead to heart damage.