نتایج جستجو برای: blood flow velocity

تعداد نتایج: 1192046  

Journal: :Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation 2016
Ayten Saraçoğlu Demet Altun Ayşen Yavru Nihat Aksakal İsmail Cem Sormaz Emre Camcı

OBJECTIVE Determining the blood flow through intra and extra-cranial arteries during neck extension may be helpful but is a controversial issue. We aimed to elucidate the changes in cerebral blood flow related to head positioning during thyroid surgery by carotid Doppler examination and regional oxygen saturation variations. METHODS Thirty patients were recruited to the study. Patients were p...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Zhangyi Zhong Hongxin Song Toco Yuen Ping Chui Benno L Petrig Stephen A Burns

PURPOSE To quantitatively model the changes in blood velocity profiles for different cardiac phases in human retinal vessels. METHODS An adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) was used to measure blood velocity profiles in three healthy subjects. Blood velocity was measured by tracking erythrocytes moving across a scanning line. From the radial position of the cells within the ...

2014
Shafi Ullah Siddiqui Sapna Ratan Shah

A Mathematical model for the pulsatile blood flow through stenosed artery with the effect of body acceleration and slip velocity is proposed. Blood has been represented by casson fluid equation. Analytic expression for velocity, flow rate, wall shear stress and effective viscosity is derived. Flow variables with the change of parameters are represented graphically. The effect of pulsatility, st...

2017
Jesper Udesen Jørgen Arendt Jensen

Conventional ultrasound scanners can only display the blood velocity component parallel to the ultrasound beam. Introducing a laterally oscillating field gives signals from which the transverse velocity component can be estimated using 2:1 parallel receive beamformers. To yield the performance of the approach, this paper presents simulated and experimental results, obtained at a blood velocity ...

2011
Narendra Kumar Verma Shailesh Mishra Shafi Ullah Siddiqui Ram Saran Gupta

A mathematical model for pulsatile flow of blood in a catheterized artery in presence of an axisymmetric stenosis with a velocity slip at the constricted wall is proposed. The expressions for the flow characteristics, velocity profiles, the flow resistance, the wall shear stress, the effective viscosity are obtained in the present analysis. The effects of slip velocity on the blood flow charact...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2007
Yimin Wang Bradley A Bower Joseph A Izatt Ou Tan David Huang

There is considerable interest in new methods for the assessment of retinal blood flow for the diagnosis of eye diseases. We present in vivo normal human volumetric retinal flow measurement using Fourier domain Doppler optical coherence tomography. We used a dual-plane scanning pattern to determine the angle between the blood flow and the scanning beam in order to measure total flow velocity. V...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1999
P V Vécsei K Kircher G Nagel S Toma-Bstaendig I Ruhswurm M Georgopoulos M Zehetmayer

AIMS To evaluate the effect of high dose stereotactic radiotherapy on the ocular blood flow of patients with uveal melanoma. METHODS Colour Doppler imaging (CDI) was used to measure blood flow velocity and vascular resistance in the ophthalmic, short posterior, and central retinal arteries of nine patients suffering from uveal melanoma. The measurements were taken before, 6 months, 1 year, an...

2016
Øyvind H. Sundby Lars Øivind Høiseth Iacob Mathiesen Jørgen J. Jørgensen Harald Weedon‐Fekjær Jonny Hisdal

Intermittent negative pressure (INP) applied to the lower leg and foot may increase peripheral circulation. However, it is not clear how different patterns of INP affect macro- and microcirculation in the foot. The aim of this study was therefore to determine the effect of different patterns of negative pressure on foot perfusion in healthy volunteers. We hypothesized that short periods with IN...

Journal: :Physica A 2008
Kun Hu C K Peng Norden E Huang Zhaohua Wu Lewis A Lipsitz Jerry Cavallerano Vera Novak

Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is an important mechanism that involves dilation and constriction in arterioles to maintain relatively s cerebral blood flow in response to changes of systemic blood pressure. Traditional assessments of CA focus on the changes of cerebral blood flow velocity in response to large blood pressure fluctuations induced by interventions. This approach is not feasible for ...

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