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Title: Blood Pressure


1
Chapter 15
  • Blood Pressure

2
Pulse
  • The rapid pressure increase that occurs when the
    left ventricle pushes blood into the aorta can be
    felt as a pulse or pressure wave transmitted
    through the fluid filled arteries of the
    cardiovascular system.

3
Blood Pressure
  • Blood pressure is highest in the arteries and
    falls continuously as blood flows through the
    circulatory system.
  • Energy is lost due to resistance of the vessels
    to blood flow, and friction between blood cells

4
Blood Pressure
  • In systemic circulation the highest blood
    pressure occurs in the aorta, and reflects the
    pressure generated by the ventricular systole
  • 120 mmHg systolic pressure

5
Blood Pressure
  • Aortic pressure falls steadily to a low of 80
    mmHg during ventricular diastole (diastolic
    pressure).
  • Pressure in the ventricle falls to nearly 0 mm
    Hg, however the diastolic pressure in the large
    arteries remains high due to the ability of these
    vessels to capture and store energy in their
    elastic walls

6
Blood Pressure
  • Estimate of aortic pressure
  • Measured through brachial artery
  • Systolic over diastolic pressure (mmHg)

7
Korotkoff sound
  • As blood squeezes through the compressed artery,
    the Korotkoff sound can be heard through a
    stethoscope with each heartbeat as long as the
    artery is compressed.
  • The pressure at which blood flow is first heard
    represents the highest pressure in the artery
    systolic pressure
  • The point when all sounds disappears is the
    diastolic pressure

8
Sphygmomanometer
  • Pressure cuff is inflated until it exerts
    pressure higher than the systolic pressure
    driving arterial blood
  • Blood flow into the lower arm stops
  • Pressure is releasedwhen cuff pressure falls
    below systolic arterial blood pressure, blood
    begins to flow again.

9
Figure 15-7
When the cuff is inflated so that It stops
arterial blood flow, no Sound can be heard
through a Stethoscope placed over the Brachial
artery distal to the cuff.
10
Korotkoff sounds are created by Pulsatile blood
flow through the Partially compressed artery
11
Blood flow is silent when the Artery is no longer
compressed.
12
Pulse pressure
  • Measure of the strength of the pressure wave
  • Systolic pressure diastolic pressure pulse
    pressure

13
Mean Arterial Pressure
  • Average aortic pressure during the cardiac cycle
  • Arterial blood pressure reflects the driving
    pressure created by the ventriclecloser to DP
    because diastole lasts twice as long as systole
  • Mean arterial pressure diastolic pressure 1/3
    (pulse pressure)
  • MAP Diastolic pressure 1/3 (systolic pressure
    diastolic pressure)

14
Blood Pressure
  • Blood flow into the aorta is equal to the cardiac
    output of the left ventricle
  • Blood flow out of the arteries is influenced by
    the resistance of the arterioles (peripheral
    resistance
  • MAP ? CO x R arterioles

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Figure 15-9
16
Figure 15-10
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Figure 15-21
18
Figure 15-22
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Figure 15-23
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