Hemodynamics and Important Principles Flashcards

1
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What is the formula for flow?

A

Q = (P1 - P2)/ R

Q: flow (mL/min)
P1: upstream pressure (pressure head) for segment or circuit (mmHg)
P2: pressure at the end of the segment or circuit (mmHg)
R: resistance of vessels between P1 and P2 (mmHg/mL/min) (pressure/(volume/time))

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2
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What is the most important factor determining resistance

A

vessel radius

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3
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What are 3 major variables for resistance?

A

R ∝ vL/r4

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4
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What determines afterload to the heart?

A

TPR/SVR basically stands for total peripheral resistance or systemic vascular resistance

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5
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Formula for blood velocity?

A

Velocity of blood = flow/CSA

CSA cross sectional area

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6
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What is the formula used to asses turbulent vs laminar flow?

A

Reynold’s Number = {(diameter)(velocity)(density)]/ viscosity

> 2000 = turbulent flow
< 2000 + laminar flow

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7
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Besides viscosity, diameter, density, and velocity what are some other factors that promote turbulence?

A

vessel branching
narrow orifice (severe stenosis) due to very high velocity of flow

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8
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Formula for resisters in a series?

A

RT = R1 + R2 + R3

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9
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Formula for resistors in parallel?

A

1/RT= 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 …..

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10
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Is the total resistance less in parallel circuits or series circuits?

A

parallel circuits

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11
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Formula for vessel compliance.

A

C = △V/ △P

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12
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What is compliance?

A

How easily a vessel is stretched

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13
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What is elasticity?

A

inverse of compliance

a vessel that has high elasticity has a large tendency to rebound from stretch

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14
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What is LaPlaces Law ?

A

Shows the relationship of wall tension to pressure

T ∝ Pr

Tension directly proportional to pressure and radius

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