... pressure, or hypertension, in an adult is systolic pressure of 140 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or higher and/or diastolic pressure of 90 mm Hg or higher. High blood pressure ...
... patients to take their medications regularly.
The target goal for treatment with a home monitor is less than 135/85 millimeters of mercury (mmHg), or less than 130/80 in high-risk ...
... specialists when screening people for glaucoma; IOP is considered elevated when it measures above 21 millimeters of mercury. In the United States, primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is the most common ...
... with low sleep efficiency — those who have trouble falling to sleep at night or who wake up too early — had an average 4 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) higher systolic blood pressure ...
... changes in systolic blood pressure (around 1.5 millimeters of mercury [mmHg]) that were probably not due to chance," said Yoav Ben-Shlomo, lead author of the study and professor of ...
... more than two infusions of anti-hypertensive agents) are required to maintain blood pressure lower than 185/110 millimeters of mercury."
Sheryl Martin-Schild, M.D., Ph.D., ...
... found that the valve met the mechanical design criteria – it could withstand pressures of more than 500 millimeters of mercury and opened with a pressure gradient of 2.6 millimeters of mercury, which ...
... pressure and heart rate before and after each session.
The ATP group lowered their: blood pressure from 141/73 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) to 132/70 mmHg and heart rates ...
... at a target level of less than 130/80 mm Hg (millimeters of mercury). The average age at the start of the study was 55 years.
During 11 years' follow-up, the patients were ...
... adults. The mean blood pressure among blacks with hypertension was approximately six mm/Hg (millimeters of mercury) higher than that for the total adult black population and seven ...
... 18 percent two days after exposure; and led to a 1.6 millimeter of mercury (mm Hg) jump in systolic blood pressure on the day following exposure.
Furthermore, researchers found ...
... systolic blood pressure increased by 22 millimeters of mercury, risk for future heart events ... by 38 percent, whereas an increase of 14 millimeters of mercury in diastolic blood pressure increased ...
... —defined as a systolic blood pressure of 160 millimeters of mercury or higher, or a diastolic blood pressure of ... of mercury or higher—was detected in 33.4 percent of participants during winter and 23.8 ...
... achievements is lowering blood pressure levels to less than 150 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) systolic and less than 90 mm Hg diastolic. The potential impact of this aspect ...
... had normal blood pressure: less than 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).
"This research demonstrated that lowering blood pressure with an ACE inhibitor/diuretic combination prevents ...