نتایج جستجو برای: venous pressure
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Leg vascular resistance is calculated as the arterial-venous pressure gradient divided by blood flow. During orthostatic challenges it is assumed that the hydrostatic pressure contributes equally to leg arterial, as well as to leg venous pressure. Because of venous valves, one may question whether, during orthostatic challenges, a continuous hydrostatic column is formed and if leg venous pressu...
INTRODUCTION The determination of the values of central venous pressure has long been used as a guideline for volumetric therapy in the resuscitation of the critical patient, but the performance of such parameter is currently being questioned as an effective measurement of cardiac preload. This has aroused great interest in the search for more accurate parameters to determine cardiac preload an...
The hydrostatic indifference point (HIP; where venous pressure is unaffected by posture) is located at the level of the diaphragm and is believed to indicate the orthostatic redistribution of blood, but it remains unknown whether HIP coincides with the indifference point for blood volume (VIP). During graded (± 20°) head-up (HUT) and head-down tilt (HDT) in 12 male volunteers, we determined HIP...
It has been shown (1) in the dog that the development of a large negative intrathoracic pressure is associated with a marked fall in superior vena caval pressure and a slight fall in jugular venous pressure, while the development of a large positive intrathoracic pressure is associated with a rise in peripheral venous and superior vena caval pressure. In a recent, paper (2) it was shown that wh...
The influence of lower limb venous compliance on orthostatic vasovagal syncope (VVS) is uncertain. The most widespread technique to calculate venous compliance uses a nonphysiological quadratic regression equation. Our aim was therefore to construct a physiologically derived venous wall model (VWM) for calculation of calf venous compliance and to determine the effect of venous compliance on tol...
BACKGROUND The origin and magnitude of the back pressure opposing diastolic coronary inflow remain controversial. The arterial pressure at which coronary inflow stops during a prolonged diastole, ie, "zero-flow pressure," is higher than coronary venous pressure. However, because of capacitive discharge as distending pressure falls, flow at the microcirculatory level exceeds inflow, and coronary...
Spontaneous venous pulsations seen on the optic nerve head (optic disc) are presumed to be caused by fluctuations in the pressure gradient between the intraocular and retrolaminar venous systems. The disappearance of previously documented spontaneous venous pulsations is a well‐recognized clinical sign usually associated with a rise in intracranial pressure and a concomitant bilateral elevation...
Deep intrarenal venous pressure was used as an index of renal capillary pressure to test the proposal that physically induced changes in sodium reabsorption may be mediated by changes in Starling forces across the capillary. Renal vasodilatation produced natriuresis associated with immediate increases in intrarenal venous pressure. Increased arterial pressure was accompanied by further natriure...
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