Clinical Perspective
-Counter-intuitively, systolic hypertension with concomitant diastolic hypertension (low pulse pressure) has a better prognosis than systolic hypertension with "normal" diastolics.
-The physiology is as follows: with aging, elevations in systolic pressure are due to decreased compliance of the large vessels from atherosclerotic disease. This stiffening results in more blood run off into the smaller vessels during systole such that there is less blood volume in the aorta during diastole, hence the lower diastolic pressure.
-Pulse pressure should be considered the "fifth vital" and noted in every patient given its strong association with CHD.
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