Arterial D Minimum

Arterial minimum pressure (arterial d) is the minimum blood pressure during diastole after systole. This is an indicator based on measuring blood pressure and characterizing the strength of blood flow between heart beats. Used to assess the general condition of the body and assess the function of the cardiovascular system. Arterial minimum values ​​range from 60 to 90 mmHg, but may be significantly higher in patients with congenital heart disease or after surgery in the chest and abdomen. With age, there is also a tendency to increase the level of arterial pressure. The value of the minimum arterial pressure does not affect venous pressure, but in hypertensive patients it can cause spasm of cerebral vessels, worsening cerebral circulation. It may be increased with hypotension of neurogenic origin and with severe nutritional disorders (dystrophy, dehydration), as well as due to the poor quality of the cuffs used. The acceleration of the patient's pulse is accompanied by a decrease in blood pressure. If there are signs of increased arterial min. If you have high blood pressure, you should seek medical help immediately!