Posted by Phillipa on June 7, 2014, at 20:29:02
In reply to Re: ECT Monday morning » poser938, posted by SLS on June 7, 2014, at 15:32:28
If getting anesthesia the anesthesiologist can control blood pressure. Also systolic is what rises during extreme stress and nervousness. So have white coat syndrome go into a docs and it rises. Diastolic is the force of blood against the arteries when the heart pumps blood down through the ventricles to the aorta and the more critical number. At least it is under normal circumstances. As for ect could be different. Phillipa
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