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− | Abbreviated RR (after Riva-Rocci). The pressure that the heart has to generate for the circulation of all organs. | + | Abbreviated RR (after Riva-Rocci). The pressure that the heart has to generate for the circulation of all organs. In a healthy person it is between 120 and 80 [[MmHg/en|mmHg]] in the [[Körperkreislauf/en|body circulation]]. The blood pressure in the [[Lungenkreislauf/en|pulmonary circulation]] is about 20 to 8 mmHg. If blood pressure is elevated for a longer period of time ([[Hyperton/en|hypertension]]), the [[organ]] can be irreversibly damaged. |
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Abbreviated RR (after Riva-Rocci). The pressure that the heart has to generate for the circulation of all organs. In a healthy person it is between 120 and 80 mmHg in the body circulation. The blood pressure in the pulmonary circulation is about 20 to 8 mmHg. If blood pressure is elevated for a longer period of time (hypertension), the organ can be irreversibly damaged.
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