نتایج جستجو برای: venous pressure

تعداد نتایج: 468983  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1996
F Ikomi J Hunt G Hanna G W Schmid-Schönbein

Lymphatics serve to remove from the interstitium a range of materials, including plasma proteins, colloid materials, and cells. Lymph flow rates can be enhanced by periodic tissue compression or venous pressure elevation, but little is known to what degree enhancement of lymph flow affects material transport. The objective was to examine the uptake of plasma proteins, a colloidal perflubron emu...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Osvaldas Pranevicius Mindaugas Pranevicius David S Liebeskind

Acute ischemic stroke therapy emphasizes early arterial clot lysis or removal. Partial aortic occlusion has recently emerged as an alternative hemodynamic approach to augment cerebral perfusion in acute ischemic stroke. The exact mechanism of cerebral flow augmentation with partial aortic occlusion remains unclear and may involve more than simple diversion of arterial blood flow from the lower ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1977
W W Lautt

Raising the hepatic venous pressure experimentally duplicates the type of hepatic congestion seen in many clinical situations including congestive heart failure. Venous pressure was controlled using a hepatic venous long circuit preparation and was raised by 6 cm blood (4.7 mm Hg) or 10 cm (7.8 mm Hg). Total splanchnic blood flow and oxygen uptake were reduced by these maneuvers but hepatic art...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
marssosi v masoomi f

ess the relationship between umbilical cord blood gases at birth and morphology of umbilical cord, in a prospective study of 200 consecutive term delivery, we investigated the relationship between umbilical cord morphology characteristics (umbilical crd length, number of vascular coil, coiling index) and color of amniotic fluid and umbilical vessel blood gases. statistically significant linear ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1999
O A Smiseth C R Thompson K Lohavanichbutr H Ling J G Abel R T Miyagishima S V Lichtenstein J Bowering

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to determine the origin of the pulmonary venous systolic flow pulse using wave-intensity analysis to separate forward- and backward-going waves. BACKGROUND The mechanism of the pulmonary venous systolic flow pulse is unclear and could be a "suction effect" due to a fall in atrial pressure (backward-going wave) or a "pushing effect" due to forward-propa...

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 2015
Zakaria Mohran Mohamed Sakr Eman Barakat Ahmed Elbaz Mohamed Abd Al-Hamid Mohamed Abou-Elmaaty

The reference standard for portal venous pressure measurement which is clinically important for estimating the. feasibility of resection of hepatocellular carcinoma is the hepatic venous pressure gradient, which is, invasive and expqnsive. The present study evaluated the noninvasive parameters for assessment of portal hypertension in Child A patients with hepatocellular carcinoma on top of hepa...

2015
Xue Liang Zhang Wen Ji Wang Wen Jin Wang Nong Cao

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effectiveness and safety of controlled venous pressure in liver surgery and further to compare the clinical outcomes of low central venous pressure by infrahepatic inferior vena cava clamping (IVCC) and intraoperative anesthetic control (IAC). METHODS Online databases including PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Clinical trials.gov, and China biology medicine datab...

Journal: :Circulation research 1958
W H WAUGH W F HAMILTON

AN understanding of the purely hydraulic relationships which affect the relation of pressure to flow in the complex renal vasculature is a needed background for differentiating vasomotor changes with elevated venous renal pressureand effects of extrarenal pressure. I t has not been determined, for example, whether increased venous pressure passively lowers or increases renal resistance. Venous ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1970
C V Greenway W W Lautt

Arterial pressure, portal pressure, hepatic venous pressure, and hepatic volume were measured simultaneously in anesthetized cats. When hepatic venous pressure was raised, hepatic volume increased at first rapidly then slowly. After 20 minutes, the volume increased at a steady rate which continued for at least 4 hours. During this period, the hepatic blood volume (Cr-tagged red blood cells) was...

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