How to Calculate Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) – with Calculator

โค๏ธ Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) is an essential medical metric that reflects the average blood pressure in your arteries during a single cardiac cycle.
It helps doctors assess whether your body is receiving enough blood flow to vital organs โ€” especially in critical care and anesthesia. ๐Ÿฉบ

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  1. Enter your systolic and diastolic pressure
  2. Click Calculate MAP
  3. Instantly get your result in mmHg!
Mean Arterial Pressure Calculator

๐Ÿงฎ Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) Calculator

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๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™€๏ธ What Is MAP?

MAP is not just the average of systolic and diastolic pressures โ€” itโ€™s a weighted calculation:

MAP = Diastolic + (Systolic โˆ’ Diastolic) / 3

This formula accounts for the fact that the heart spends more time in diastole (relaxation) than systole (contraction).

โš™๏ธ Example

If your blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg:

MAP = 80 + (120 โˆ’ 80) / 3  
MAP = 80 + 13.33 = 93.33 mmHg

๐Ÿ‘‰ Your MAP would be 93.33 mmHg, which is within a healthy range.

โœ… Why Is MAP Important?

  • Indicates blood flow to organs
  • Guides treatment in ICU and trauma care
  • Monitors hypotension or hypertension
  • Used in pregnancy, surgery, and shock management

A MAP between 70โ€“100 mmHg is typically considered normal. Below 60 mmHg can signal organ under-perfusion.

โœจ Final Tip

While MAP is useful, itโ€™s only one piece of the cardiovascular puzzle. Always consult a healthcare professional for a full picture of your health.