These specialized receptors are sensitive to changes in mean arterial pressure.
There was no arterial pressure when these cuts were made.
As a result, the arterial pressure is increased, which causes more blood to return to the heart and less blood to pool in the feet.
There are many physical factors that influence arterial pressure.
If the blood gets thicker, the result is an increase in arterial pressure.
Sometimes the arterial pressure drops significantly when a patient stands up from sitting.
All patients had continuous monitoring of arterial pressure and urine output.
It is defined as the average arterial pressure during a single cardiac cycle.
The best method is to let arterial pressure fill the syringe.
There was a lot of blood, but it wasn't jetting out under arterial pressure.