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Figure 1 Pulse pressure (PP) arises from the interaction between stroke volume (SV) and the characteristics of the arterial circulation that determine compliance (C) and wave reflection. As discussed in the text, wave reflection occurs at multiple sites but is shown in the diagram as a single site for the sake of simplicity. Cardiac output and peripheral vascular resistance (PVR) determine mean arterial pressure (MAP).





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