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High systolic blood pressure was defined as 160 or more.
Blacks in the group had a systolic blood pressure four points higher.
The top number (systolic) shows the pressure when your heart beats.
This is similar to what happens in a systolic array.
Systolic pressure, the higher of the two readings, is measured first.
Systolic blood pressure decreased slightly, by about 1 to 4 points.
The systolic reading reflects blood pressure while the heart is pumping.
The systolic number shows how hard the blood pushes when the heart is pumping.
Now, the top number, or systolic pressure, will be included if it is 140 or higher.
The final reading is the systolic pressure (the higher number) over the diastolic.
There are two numbers in a blood pressure reading: systolic and diastolic.
These patients have usually a normal systolic function but symptoms are those of a heart failure.
Note the words systolic blood pressure, the upper number.
A normal systolic blood pressure is about 120 millimeters of mercury.
The program does not set standards for systolic pressure, the higher number, but readings consistently above 140 or 150 are considered too high.
Blood pressure is measured in two ways: systolic and diastolic.
No significant differences were found between the two groups of patients for either systolic or diastolic blood pressure.
They arrived at the station as the systolic backwash was beginning to be felt.
The first, the systolic, measures the pressure on the vessels as the heart pumps blood through them.
Systolic pressure is that exerted by the heart when it beats.
Hydrostatic pressure is generated by the systolic force of the heart.
Your blood pressure consists of two numbers: systolic and diastolic.
Systolic pressure is the first number given in blood pressure readings.
The top, the systolic, is the higher number and reflects the pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts.
A low salt diet appears to increase the risk of death in those with systolic dysfunction.