Diast
Diast is a term that may appear in medical writing as an abbreviation related to diastole, the phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart relaxes and fills with blood. The diastolic phase is essential for ventricular filling and overall cardiac output. The word diastole comes from Greek diastolē, meaning expansion or opening, and the term is commonly contrasted with systole, the contraction phase.
In clinical practice, DIAST or diast may be used in notes and reports to indicate diastolic values
Outside medical usage, the term Diast is rarely encountered as a standalone word; if used, it may