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Furthermore, over the simulated range of stiffness model-predicted ϕ SN increases from 0.25 to 0.45 and ϕ R increases from 0.186 to 0.59 with a heart rate increase of approximately 25% as mean pressure increases from 100 to 128 mmHg.
The mean pressure increases in the upstream direction inside the porous medium such that the flow acceleration involved in the acoustic generation is reduced inside the porous medium.
Pulse and mean pressures are greater under hypertensive conditions: the pulse pressure is approximately doubled whereas the mean pressure increases by ∼40%.
The exponential relationship dictates that as the mean pressure increases, so do the pressure pulses (even though the volume of blood has not changed).
Mean arterial pressure increased, while the mean pulmonary artery pressure and central venous pressure decreased.
When recorded, mean blood pressure increased with age and mean cholesterol was stable (table 1).
On the contrary, the systolic systemic pressure, the diastolic systemic pressure, the mean systemic pressure and the mean pulmonary pressure increased significantly only in group A at the same time point.
Results: Pregnancy decreased mean arterial pressure, increased heart rate, and modified the reflex by shifting the mean arterial pressure heart rate relationship to a lower pressure level, by increasing minimum heart rate, and by decreasing baroreflex gain (P <.05).
Mean arterial pressure increased and heart rate decreased.
b Mean arterial pressure increased with induction of brain death and then fell below baseline and control animals.
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