Description
The systolic blood pressure value to be used in the Reynolds Risk Score is the upper number from your most recent blood pressure valuation, regardless of whether you are on blood pressure medications. For example, if your blood pressure is 120/80, then your systolic blood pressure to be used in the Reynolds Risk Score is 120. Systolic blood pressure should be reported in mm/Hg. The typical range for a person is between 90 to 190 mm/Hg. For most women, an optimal systolic blood pressure is less than 120 mm/Hg.
Type de données
integer
Unités de mesure
Alias
- UMLS CUI-1
- C0871470