Normal range of blood pressure gradient


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Blood pressure difference generally refers to pulse pressure difference, the normal range is 30-60mmHg.
Pulse pressure difference is the difference obtained by subtracting diastolic blood pressure from systolic blood pressure, which is normally 30-60mmHg. If the pulse pressure difference is greater than 60mmHg, it belongs to increased pulse pressure difference, which may indicate the existence of arteriosclerosis, aortic valve insufficiency, hyperthyroidism and other diseases. With the increase of age and aging of various organs, the elderly will cause arteriosclerosis, vascular elasticity will weaken, and the role of regulating blood pressure will decrease. There may be two values of blood pressure, one higher and one lower, which will increase the pulse pressure difference. If the pulse pressure difference is less than 30mmHg, it indicates that the pulse pressure difference is reduced, suggesting that the patient may suffer from diseases such as aortic stenosis, pericardial effusion and heart failure.