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Mean Arterial Pressure for 160/100 mmHg

A blood pressure of 160/100 mmHg gives a mean arterial pressure of approximately 120 mmHg.

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160/100 mmHg falls in Stage 2 hypertension, producing a mean arterial pressure of about 120 mmHg.

Frequently asked questions

Why is MAP important?
MAP is used in critical care to ensure adequate organ perfusion. A MAP below 65 mmHg may indicate shock; ICU protocols often target MAP ≥65 mmHg in sepsis management.
Why is diastolic weighted double?
The heart spends about two-thirds of each cardiac cycle in diastole, so diastolic pressure contributes twice as much to the average as systolic pressure in the simplified formula.
What is a normal MAP?
A MAP of 70–100 mmHg is widely used as the normal range for resting adults. Below 60 mmHg, vital organ perfusion becomes inadequate.