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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Pulse" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Pulse | |
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![]() Diagram of the rise and fall of blood pressure from a pulse | |
Organisms | Animalia* |
Biological system | Circulatory system |
Action | Involuntary |
Method | Heart pumps blood using reciprocating method causing inconstant blood flow throughout the circulatory system that can be recognized. (See Cardiac cycle) |
Frequency | 60–100 per minute (humans) |
Duration | 0.6–1 second (humans) |
Animalia with the exception of Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora, Platyhelminthes, Bryozoan, Amphioxus |
In medicine, pulse is the rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery in response to the cardiac cycle (heartbeat).[1] The pulse may be felt (palpated) in any place that allows an artery to be compressed near the surface of the body, such as at the neck (carotid artery), wrist (radial artery or ulnar artery), at the groin (femoral artery), behind the knee (popliteal artery), near the ankle joint (posterior tibial artery), and on foot (dorsalis pedis artery).[2][1] The pulse is most commonly measured at the wrist or neck for adults[3] and at the brachial artery (inner upper arm between the shoulder and elbow) for infants and very young children.[4] A sphygmograph is an instrument for measuring the pulse.[5]
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