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systolic

/si-stol-ik/US // sɪˈstɒl ɪk //

收缩期,收缩,收缩压,收缩性

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : indicating the maximum arterial pressure occurring during contraction of the left ventricle of the heart.

Examples

  • As a Harvard undergraduate, he used systolic blood pressure readings to invent the lie detector test.

  • There was a systolic murmur present and a slight impairment of the upper lobe of the right lung.

  • The heart is often dilated, and on auscultation the systolic murmurs associated with that condition are heard.

  • To begin with negative facts: a mitral pre-systolic murmur is never significant of a degenerative lesion.

  • It is pulsatile, and a systolic bruit or a “thrilling” murmur may be heard over it.

  • On palpation a systolic thrill may be detected, but the presence of a murmur is neither constant nor characteristic.