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Systolic-Diastolic Pressure Pulse Pressure Mean Arterial Pressure u0026 Transmission of Pressure Pulse

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SystolicDiastolic Pressure, Pulse Pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure & Transmission of Pressure Pulse:
Pressure waves travel through the blood like sound waves. Its velocity is much faster than the flow of blood itself. The highest pressure during pulsation is called systolic pressure(), the lowest is called diastolic pressure(), and the difference between the two is pulse pressure. Mean arterial pressure is the average pressure, throughout the entire cardiac cycle. Traveling pressure pulses cause distension of the vessel wall which can be felt from the skin. The wave travels faster in the stiff vessel. And it progressively dampens due to compliance and resistance.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:23 Pressure Pulse vs Flow of Blood
01:22 Transmission of Pressure Pulses
02:13 Systolic & Diastolic Blood Pressure
02:32 Pulse Pressure
03:11 Mean Arterial Pressure
04:12 Pulsations of Arteries
04:52 Velosity of the Pressure Pulse
06:09 Damping of Pressure Pulse
07:39 Summary
08:26 Bonus Point

Dr Vipul Navadiya
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