What is systolic blood pressure?
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Johns Hopkins Medicine answered:Systolic pressure, the top number in a blood pressure reading, refers to the force of blood against the walls of the arteries when the heart contracts to pump blood to the rest of the body.Systolic pressure, the top number in a blood pressure reading, refers to the force of blood against the walls of the arteries when the heart contracts to pump blood to the rest of the body. More -
SCAI answered:When your physician takes your blood pressure, you will be told two numbers: the first number is your systolic blood pressure. This number tells you how much force your blood is exerting against artery walls when it is pumping through your body. Arteries are large blood vessels that deliver blood from your heart to the rest of your body. The systolic blood pressure is specifically the measurement of this force during a heartbeat - when your heart is pumping blood to the body. (The other number, your diastolic pressure, is the reading between heartbeats.) A systolic reading higher than 120 mmHg is above normal and may be an indicator that you need treatment for high blood pressure, or hypertension. Watching your weight and avoiding salt can help lower blood pressure if your numbers are not too high.
When your physician takes your blood pressure, you will be told two numbers: the first number is your systolic blood pressure. This number tells you how much force your blood is exerting against artery walls when it is pumping through your body.... More -
Honor Society of Nursing (STTI) answered:Blood pressure numbers include systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. Systolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart beats while pumping blood. Diastolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart is at rest between beats.
For years it was thought that systolic blood pressure was less important than diastolic hypertension. The upper number was thought to matter less than the lower number. In fact, doctors were hesitant to treat blood pressure in many of these cases.
Now researchers have shown that systolic hypertension is at least as important as diastolic hypertension as a cause of future heart attacks, strokes, and other problems. In fact, many older adults have systolic hypertension, which can cause just as much harm as high blood pressure when both numbers are elevated. In fact, if your systolic blood pressure (top number) is 140 higher, you may be more likely to develop kidney disease and cardiovascular disease even if the diastolic number (lower number) is not too high.
So, if the systolic blood pressure is consistently high, many physicians would favor treatment to lower the blood pressure number to normal. In fact, the blood pressure can be controlled effectively and safely in most cases.
Blood pressure numbers include systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. Systolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart beats while pumping blood. Diastolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart is at rest between beats. For years it... More -
Emilia Klapp answered:This is one of two measurements that physicians use to describe blood pressure. In a blood-pressure reading, this is the first or higher number. It indicates how the heart contracts to send blood into the blood vessels.This is one of two measurements that physicians use to describe blood pressure. In a blood-pressure reading, this is the first or higher number. It indicates how the heart contracts to send blood into the blood vessels. More -
Dr. Merle Myerson answered:Cardiovascular specialist Dr. Merle Myerson explains the definition of systolic blood pressure. Watch Dr. Myerson's video for important tips and information about heart health.
Cardiovascular specialist Dr. Merle Myerson explains the definition of systolic blood pressure. Watch Dr. Myerson's video for important tips and information about heart health. More -
Dr. Deborah Raines of Honor Society of Nursing (STTI) answered:The systolic pressure is the maximum pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts. The systolic pressure is recorded as the top number in the measurement of blood pressure.The systolic pressure is the maximum pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts. The systolic pressure is recorded as the top number in the measurement of blood pressure. More -
Healthwise answered:Systolic pressure is the pressure of blood against the artery walls when the heart has just finished contracting or pumping out blood. (Diastolic pressure is the pressure of blood against the artery walls between heartbeats, when the heart is relaxed and filling with blood.)
Systolic blood pressure is the upper number of a blood pressure reading. For example, if a person's systolic pressure is 120 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and the diastolic pressure is 80 mm Hg, blood pressure is recorded as 120/80 and read as "120 over 80."
Systolic pressure is the pressure of blood against the artery walls when the heart has just finished contracting or pumping out blood. (Diastolic pressure is the pressure of blood against the artery walls between heartbeats, when the heart is... More -
Dr. Mandip Dhamoon of The Mount Sinai Medical Center answered:Systolic blood pressure refers to the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats. The systolic blood pressure is the first (or upper) number in a blood pressure reading.
Systolic blood pressure refers to the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats. The systolic blood pressure is the first (or upper) number in a blood pressure reading. More -
Intermountain Healthcare answered:Systolic blood pressure is the greater of the two numbers in a blood pressure reading. In a blood pressure written as a fraction, this is the number on top. The systolic reading shows the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting.Systolic blood pressure is the greater of the two numbers in a blood pressure reading. In a blood pressure written as a fraction, this is the number on top. The systolic reading shows the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting. More

