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How to Calculate Blood Pressure Analyser

What is Blood Pressure Analyser?

Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against artery walls. Systolic (top number) is pressure during heartbeat; diastolic (bottom number) is pressure between beats. Normal: below 120/80 mmHg. The AHA classifies five stages from normal to hypertensive crisis.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Pulse pressure = Systolic − Diastolic
  2. 2Mean arterial pressure (MAP) = Diastolic + (Pulse pressure / 3)
  3. 3Normal MAP: 70–100 mmHg
  4. 4MAP < 60 mmHg → inadequate perfusion to organs

Worked Examples

Input
120/80 mmHg
Result
Normal · PP=40 · MAP=93 mmHg
Ideal blood pressure
Input
145/95 mmHg
Result
Stage 2 hypertension · PP=50 · MAP=112
Medication usually indicated

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