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diastolic

/dahy-uh-stol-ik/US // ˌdaɪ əˈstɒl ɪk //

舒张期,舒张压,舒张性,舒展性

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or produced by diastole.
    • : indicating the arterial pressure during the interval between heartbeats.

Examples

  • The left ventricle of the heart becomes stiffer and less able to fill again after each stroke, leading to a disease known as diastolic heart failure, characterized by fatigue, shortness of breath and reduced ability to exercise.

  • The diastolic pressure has been estimated to be about 35 to 45 mm.

  • There has been some dispute as to the place where the diastolic pressure should be read.

  • Usually there is no difficulty in determining the diastolic pressure.

  • The up-and-down movements of the leaflet correspond to the diastolic and systolic movements of the animal heart.

  • In Fig. 86 the up-curve represents up-movement of diastolic expansion, and the down-curve of systolic contraction.