The Rate Pressure Product (RPP) is a measure used in cardiology to assess the workload of the heart. It is calculated by multiplying the heart rate (HR) by the systolic blood pressure (SBP). A higher RPP indicates that the heart is working harder to pump blood.
Understanding the RPP can help healthcare professionals in diagnosing conditions such as hypertension or heart failure, where the heart may be under increased stress.
What is the Rate Pressure Product (RPP)?
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Is RPP the same as cardiac output?
Can I use this calculator if I have a pacemaker?
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