What are systolic and diastolic blood pressure?

  Blood pressure is the lateral pressure of blood in a blood vessel against a unit area of the vessel wall.  When the heart is systolic, the walls of the large arteries are affected by the ejection of blood from the heart and the pressure suddenly increases, called systolic pressure; when the heart is diastolic, the large arteries retract and deliver the blood in the lumen to the peripheral vasculature, called diastolic pressure.