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Diastolic pressure

In contrast to the systolic pressure, the diastolic pressure is the arterial blood pressure measured in the relaxation or diastolic phase of the heart.

Diastolic pressure is the lowest pressure recorded when blood pressure is measured. The term hypertension is used if the diastolic pressure is over 90 millimetres of mercury.

Diastolic pressure is the arterial blood pressure measured during the relaxation phase of the heart. DR credits

Diastolic pressure is the arterial blood pressure measured during the relaxation phase of the heart. DR credits


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