diastolic
Americanadjective
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pertaining to or produced by diastole.
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(of blood pressure) indicating the arterial pressure during the interval between heartbeats.
Other Word Forms
- hyperdiastolic adjective
- postdiastolic adjective
- prediastolic adjective
- pseudodiastolic adjective
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The trial found that tirzepatide offered substantial benefits for managing diastolic heart failure, reducing deaths, preventing hospitalizations and generally benefiting recipients' health and quality of life.
From Science Daily • Nov. 20, 2024
Blood pressure in premenopausal human and mouse females is typically 10 points lower in both diastolic and systolic pressure than in males.
From Science Daily • Mar. 20, 2024
For example, systolic blood pressure, or blood pressure during heartbeats, decreased more than 8 millimeters of mercury, or mm Hg, while diastolic blood pressure, or blood pressure between heartbeats, decreased nearly 5 mm Hg.
From Salon • Aug. 29, 2023
The lower number is pressure between beats and known as diastolic blood pressure.
From BBC • Jul. 25, 2023
It was therefore concluded that experimentally in dogs the point where diastolic pressure should be read is at the tone change from clear to dull, not at the point where all sound disappears.
From Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. by Warfield, Louis Marshall
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