نتایج جستجو برای: capillary pressure

تعداد نتایج: 440023  

Journal: :Circulation 2009
Javier Escaned Alex Flores Pablo García-Pavía Javier Segovia Jesús Jimenez Paloma Aragoncillo Clara Salas Fernando Alfonso Rosana Hernández Dominick J Angiolillo Pilar Jiménez-Quevedo Camino Bañuelos Luis Alonso-Pulpón Carlos Macaya

BACKGROUND Intracoronary physiology techniques have been validated extensively for the assessment of epicardial stenoses but not for the lone study of coronary microcirculation. We performed a comparison between 4 intracoronary physiological indices with the actual structural microcirculatory changes documented in transplanted hearts. METHODS AND RESULTS In 17 cardiac allograft patients witho...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1973
W J O'Brien

The capillary action of saliva occurs in the crevices around and between teeth and around dental restorations. Marginal leakage and denture retention caused by a thin film of saliva are aspects of capillary phenomena. Liquids in capillaries isolated from a reservoir showed an increase in surface tension and lower vapor pressure. The strength of thin films of human saliva was independent of ambi...

Journal: :Circulation 2013
Naoki Fujimoto Barry A Borlaug Gregory D Lewis Jeffrey L Hastings Keri M Shafer Paul S Bhella Graeme Carrick-Ranson Benjamin D Levine

BACKGROUND Hemodynamic assessment after volume challenge has been proposed as a way to identify heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. However, the normal hemodynamic response to a volume challenge and how age and sex affect this relationship remain unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS Sixty healthy subjects underwent right heart catheterization to measure age- and sex-related normative resp...

2016
Yukiko Himeno Masayuki Ikebuchi Akitoshi Maeda Akinori Noma Akira Amano

BACKGROUND Control of the extracellular fluid volume is one of the most indispensable issues for homeostasis of the internal milieu. However, complex interdependence of the pressures involved in determination of fluid exchange makes it difficult to predict a steady-state tissue volume under various physiological conditions without mathematical approaches. METHODS Here, we developed a capillar...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2003
Joachim D Müller Enrico Gratton

We demonstrate that a novel high-pressure cell is suitable for fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). The pressure cell consists of a single fused silica microcapillary. The cylindrical shape of the capillary leads to refraction of the excitation light, which affects the point spread function of the system. We characterize the influence of these beam distortions by FCS and photon-counting...

Journal: :Circulation 1992
K Rakusan M F Flanagan T Geva J Southern R Van Praagh

BACKGROUND In adults, acquired pressure-overload left ventricular hypertrophy can result in myocardial ischemia, which may be due in part to insufficient capillary growth during development of hypertrophy. The coronary microvascular response to congenital pressure-overload hypertrophy in children has not been previously characterized. METHODS AND RESULTS Average capillary density and heteroge...

2003
Pasi Kallio

This paper discusses challenges related to the automatic microinjection of single adherent cells. The discussion covers all necessary components of a capillary pressure microinjection system: a micromanipulator, a microinjector, a microcapillary, a vision system and an environment control system. The other part of the paper describes the research performed on the automatic capillary pressure mi...

2017
Khaled A Ghanem Ahmed N Ghanem

Introduction and objective: In 1886, Starling proposed a hypothesis for the capillary–interstitial fluid (ISF) transfer, in which the capillary was thought a tube of a uniform diameter that is impermeable to plasma proteins. The flow of fluid across its wall was thought dependent upon a balance between the hydrostatic pressure within its lumen causing ‘filtration’, and the osmotic pressure of p...

Journal: :British heart journal 1975
C E Delgado B Pitt D R Taylor M L Weisfeldt D T Kelly

Fourteen patients with acute myocardial infarction were given 0.3 mg sublingual nitroglycerin within the first 12 hours of their acute myocardial infarction. Five minutes after sublingual nitroglycerin mean arterial pressure fell 9 mmHg (1.2 kPa) and remained significantly reduced for 30 minutes. Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure fell from a mean control value of 17 to 12 mmHg (2.3 to 1.6 kPa)...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1957
J L POTTER F W WIGZELL

For more than 50 years, tests of "capillary resistance" have been used to measure the facility with which petechiae may be produced experimentally, mainly with a view to detecting latent purpuric tendencies. Hare and Miller (1951) listed the many different methods which have been evolved, and assessed the merits and demerits of techniques in general use. "Pressure" tests, such as the snake veno...

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