Meaning: n. a unit of pressure equal to 0.001316 atmosphere; named after Torricelli.
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1 It has been estimated that a 3-millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) reduction in systolic blood pressure should reduce stroke mortality by 8 percent and coronary heart disease mortality by 5 percent.
2 Her blood pressure was 115/90 mm Hg and there were no abnormal signs on heart and lung examination. Her left leg was diffusely firm and swollen.
3 Medical treatment focuses initially on haemodynamic monitoring, b-blockade, and arterial vasodilators if needed to keep systolic blood pressure , 120 mm Hg, and on pain control with morphine sulfate.
4 Assume that the internal arterial pressure is maintained at 110 mm Hg and a pressure cuff has been wrapped around the artery.
5 World Health Organization recommends that blood pressure should be controlled at 140/90 mm Hg at all.
6 During allopurinol treatment, the average decrease in casual BP was -6.9 mm Hg systolic and -5.1 mm Hg diastolic.
7 When one kilograms weight gain, the average person's blood pressure will rise by 1 mm Hg.
8 If you have high blood pressure, cutting back on booze could produce a small but significant drop of 2 to 4 mm Hg systolic (the top number) and 1 to 2 mm Hg diastolic (the bottom number).
9 There were slight increases in systolic BP during the placebo phase (0.8 mm Hg) and slight decreases in diastolic BP (0.3 mm Hg).
10 If the artery were perfused from a pulsatile pump with a 35 mm Hg pulse,[www.Sentencedict.com] we would record a pulsatile change in arterial volume.
11 A one-gram-per-day reduction in salt consumption results in a small drop of systolic blood pressure of 0.8 mm Hg, she said.
12 More than 3 % of healthy persons have IOP above 21 mm Hg.
13 In a recent analysis of more than 50 research trials, regular physical activity reduced blood pressure by an average of 4/3 mm Hg.
14 For example, blood pressure for people with diabetes should be lower than 130/80 mm Hg.
15 They found the men increased their systolic blood pressure by 6 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure by about 3 mm Hg.
16 Specifically, each serving of sugar-sweetened beverage per day seemed to increase the systolic pressure by 1.6 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and diastolic blood pressure by 0.8 mm Hg.
17 If on the 3rd row to get up in the morning before the blood pressure measured over 21.3/12.7 kPa (160/95 mm Hg), hypertension can be diagnosed, but also can not be equated with hypertension.