MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure)
Mean Arterial Pressure or MAP is the average blood pressure within the arteries during one cardiac cycle (systole and diastole).
Unit:- mmHg
Parameters required:-
| Parameters |
Unit |
| Systolic Blood Pressure |
mmHg |
| Diastolic Blood Pressure |
mmHg |
Interpretation range:-
| Range |
Interpretation |
| <60 mmHg |
Vital organs are poorly perfused |
| 60-65 mmHg |
Vital orgaans are borderline perfused |
| 65-70 mmHg |
Vital organs are adequately perfused |
| 70-100 mmHg |
Vital organs are well perfused |
| >100 mmHg |
Vital organs are hyper perfused |
Formula:-
\text{MAP} = \text{DBP} + \frac{1}{3} \times\text{(SBP - DBP)}