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What is the difference between mean PA pressure and PA pressures measured by an echo?

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What is the difference between mean PA pressure and PA pressures measured by an echo?

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The mean PA pressure is an average of the pulmonary pressure during one heart cycle. See response 14. The echo estimates the systolic PA pressure which is the highest pressure measured during the heart cycle. Therefore systolic PA pressure is always higher than the mean PA pressure. The systolic pressure is often 30 – 50% higher than the mean PA pressure.

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