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Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) Calculator

Mean arterial pressure from systolic and diastolic blood pressure

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Clinical use

Use this calculator for mean arterial pressure from systolic and diastolic blood pressure in thecardiovascular workflow. It is decision support and should be interpreted with the patient context, local protocols, and clinician judgment.

Interpretation

Normal: 70-100 mmHg. Target MAP ≥65 mmHg in sepsis (Surviving Sepsis 2021). MAP <60 mmHg: risk of end-organ hypoperfusion.

Required inputs

  • Systolic BP
  • Diastolic BP

Evidence and limitations

This page cites 2 published references. Confirm units and inclusion criteria before applying the output; calculators do not replace assessment, escalation, or local policy.

References

  • Standard hemodynamic monitoring
  • Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2021

Frequently asked questions

What is the Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)?

Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) is a clinical calculator used for Mean arterial pressure from systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

How do I interpret the Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)?

Normal: 70-100 mmHg. Target MAP ≥65 mmHg in sepsis (Surviving Sepsis 2021). MAP <60 mmHg: risk of end-organ hypoperfusion.

What inputs are required for the Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)?

Required inputs include Systolic BP, Diastolic BP.

What is the evidence behind the Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)?

The Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) page cites Standard hemodynamic monitoring; Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2021.

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