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level: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ARTERIAL SYSTEM

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level questions: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ARTERIAL SYSTEM

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The PP is important as it provides valuable information about the person’s 1)__________, provided that arterial compliance is 2)___________.1) stroke volume 2) normal arterial compliance
TRUE OR FALSE All blood vessels are distensible but NOT ALL are equally compliantTRUE
it is normally expressed as a fractional increase in volume for each mL of mercury rise of pressure in a given volumevascular distensibility
it is the total quantity (volume) of blood that can be stored in a given part of the circulation of each unit of pressurevascular compliance
formula for vascular compliance:Vascular Compliance = Vascular distensibility X Volum
In normal state, the venous system contains a _______ volume of blood at a ________ pressure compared to arterial systemgreater volume at a lower pressure
veins and venules are known ascapacitance vessels
In circulation, if there's increased sympathetic outflow/stimulation:- increased vascular tone - increased pressure
NTK:vascular tone
NTK: what is the major determinant of the resistance to blood flow through the circulation.vascular tone
Vessel that is most compliant and distensibleVEINS
Why are veins the most compliant and distensible vessels?Because even in a minute change in pressure, it still contains a large volume compared to the arterial system
Volume of blood ejected from the left ventricle during systolestroke volume
NTK: The elastic rebound/recoild of the artery wall results in an additional force exerted on blood in the arteries, known as the‘Windkessel effect’
Arterial system is compliant because ofelastic tissues
Without the compliance of the aorta, blood flow in the aorta and connected arteries would not be asas continuous
is the arterial system compliant?yes, but veins are the most compliant and distensible
What happens to the elastin content as a person starts to age?elastin content is reduced
a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic imagecollagen
When the artery is rigid, during diastole when aortic valve is closed, there is _______ of blood going to capillaries because arteriole wall did not expand – cannot recoilNO FLOW OF BLOOD (compared to an artery with lots of elastin: during diastole, when there is recoil of the arterial system, blood flow continues even if the aortic blood is closed)
it is the maximal arterial pressure within the cardiac cyclesystolic pressure = 120 mmHg
it is the minimal arterial pressure within a cardiac pressurediastolic pressure = 80 mm Hg
the difference between systolic and diastolic pressurePulse PressureEx:SBP = 120 mm HgDBP = 80 mm HgPP = 120 - 80 = 40 mmHg
Physical determinants of ABP:fluid volume (blood volume) vascular compliance (distensibility)
Physiologic determinants of ABP:Cardiac output (Q) Peripheral resistance (R) -> represented in Ohm's law
Force exerted by the blood per unit areablood pressure
indirect method of measuring the BPauscultatory method
During the slow deflation of cuff when measuring the BP, blood will become turbulent producing audible vibrations known asKorotkoff Sounds
Korotkoff sounds are mainly caused byMainly caused by the gush of blood through the partly occluded vessel
The first sound you hear when measuring BP:Systolic pressure
The pressure at which the audible sound that disappears when measuring BP:Diastolic pressure
Difference between the systolic and diastolic pressurearterial pulse pressure (PP)
2 major factors that affect the PPStroke Volume (SV) Arterial compliance
equation for the arterial pulse pressure:PP = SV / arterial compliance
we can estimate the PP using the values for thesystolic and diastolic pressure
The PP is important as it provides valuable information about the person’s 1)__________, provided that arterial compliance is 2)___________.1) stroke volume 2) normal arterial compliance
an increased SV will lead to a/an __________ PPincreased PP
a decreased compliance with normal SV will lead to a/an ______ PPincreased PPHOWEVER- there will still be an increased pressure rise and fall during systole and diastole because the aortic wall is rigid- more pressure is required to eject that vol of blood to maintain a normal vol of blood being ejected by the ventricle
Area under the arterial pressure curve divided by the time intervalMAP
MAP can be approximated using what formula?MAP = DBP + (SBP - DBP / 3)
MAP has more weight on the diastolic BP than the systolic BP. WHY?because the diastole is longer than the systole in the cardiac cycle
The sharp incisura represents theclosure of the aortic valve