How blood pressure works - Wilfred Manzano

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If you lined up all the blood vessels in your body,
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they'd be 95,000 kilometers long
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and everyday, they carry the equivalent of over 7,500 liters of blood,
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though that's actually the same four or five liters recycled over and over,
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delivering oxygen, and precious nutrients
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like glucose and amino acids to the body's tissues.
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All that blood exerts a force on the muscular walls of the blood vessels.
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That force is called blood pressure,
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and it rises and falls with the phases of the heartbeat.
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It's highest during systole,
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when the heart contracts to force blood through the arteries.
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This is your systolic blood pressure.
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When the heart is at rest between beats,
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blood pressure falls to its lowest value, the diastolic pressure.
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A typical healthy individual produces a systolic pressure
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between 90 and 120 millimeters of mercury,
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and diastolic pressure between 60 and 80.
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Taken together, a normal reading is a bit less than 120 over 80.
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The blood traverses the landscape of the body
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through the pipes of the circulatory system.
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In any plumbing system,
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several things can increase the force on the walls of the pipes:
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the properties of the fluid,
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extra fluid,
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or narrower pipes.
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So if the blood thickens,
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a higher pressure is needed to push it, so the heart will pump harder.
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A high-salt diet will lead to a similar result.
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The salt promotes water retention,
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and the extra fluid increases the blood volume and blood pressure,
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and stress, like the fight or flight response,
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releases hormones, like epinephrine and norepinephrine
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that constrict key vessels,
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increasing the resistance to flow and raising the pressure upstream.
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Blood vessels can usually handle these fluctuations easily.
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Elastic fibers embedded in their walls make them resilient,
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but if your blood pressure regularly rises above about 140 over 90,
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what we call hypertension, and stays there,
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it can cause serious problems.
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That's because the extra strain on the arterial wall
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can produce small tears.
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When the injured tissue swells up,
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substances that respond to the inflammation,
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like white blood cells, collect around the tears.
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Fat and cholesterol floating in the blood latch on, too,
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eventually building up to form a plaque
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that stiffens and thickens the inner arterial wall.
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This condition is called atherosclerosis,
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and it can have dangerous consequences.
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If the plaque ruptures, a blood clot forms on top of the tear,
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clogging the already narrowed pipe.
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If the clot is big enough,
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it can completely block the flow of oxygen and nutrients to cells downstream.
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In vessels that feed the heart,
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that will cause a heart attack,
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when oxygen-deprived cardiac muscle cells start to die.
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If the clot cuts off blood flow to the brain,
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it causes a stroke.
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Dangerously clogged blood vessels can be widened
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by a procedure called an angioplasty.
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There, doctors thread a wire through the vessel
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to the obstructed site,
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and then place a deflated balloon catheter over the wire.
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When the balloon is inflated, it forces the passageway open again.
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Sometimes a rigid tube called a stent
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is placed in a vessel to held hold it open,
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letting the blood flow freely
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to replenish the oxygen-starved cells downstream.
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Staying flexible under pressure is a tough job for arteries.
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The fluid they pump is composed of substances
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that can get sticky and clog them,
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and your typical healthy heart beats about 70 times a minute,
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and at least 2.5 billion times during an average lifetime.
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That may sound like an insurmountable amount of pressure,
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but don't worry, your arteries are well suited for the challenge.
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