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Mean Arterial Pressure (Advanced)

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In sepsis resuscitation, a MAP of 65 mmHg is the minimum target, not the optimal target. Evidence from the SEPSISPAM trial (2014) and OVATION pilot trial suggests that patients with pre-existing hypertension (baseline SBP >130 mmHg) benefit from higher MAP targets (80–85 mmHg) to reduce acute kidney injury risk. Always consider the patient's baseline blood pressure when setting MAP goals — a MAP of 65 mmHg may represent dangerous hypotension for a patient whose baseline MAP is 100 mmHg.

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The formula MAP = DBP + 1/3 PP was originally derived from the Frank-Starling observation that the arterial waveform can be approximated by a rectangle of height DBP plus a triangle of height PP — the triangle's area (PP x systole duration) represents the integrated systolic contribution. The 1/3 factor is only correct when systole is one-third of the cycle duration, which holds best at heart rates of 60–75 bpm. Frank Starling himself never wrote this formula down; it evolved from physiological conventions in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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