Blood pressure in the range of 90~120/60~80mmHg is normal after aortic coarctation surgery.
According to the Chinese Expert Consensus on Diagnostic and Therapeutic Criteria for Aortic Clamping, it is recommended that Chinese people’s blood pressure after aortic clamping surgery should be maintained at 120/80mmHg, and the heart rate should be at 60~80 beats per minute. Therefore, blood pressure of 90-120/60-80mmHg is normal after aortic coarctation surgery, and if it is higher than 120/80mmHg and lower than 90/60mmHg, it is recommended to consult a doctor for further examination and treatment.
The main risk factor affecting the morbidity and postoperative mortality of aortic coarctation is hypertension. Therefore, it is recommended to actively control the blood pressure after surgery. In addition to the medication recommended by the doctor, it is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as relaxation, low-salt, low-fat and light diet, reasonable exercise, and not staying up late, etc., which will help to improve the condition.