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Arterial System and Blood Pressure. Arterial System and Blood Pressure. Arteries serve as hydraulic filter. Arterial System and Blood Pressure. Arterial System and Blood Pressure. Arteries Are Compliant Tubes. Reduced compliance is a manifestation of: ↑Collagen content ↓Elastin content. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT

Arterial System and Blood Pressure

Arterial System and Blood Pressure
Arteries serve as hydraulic filter

Arterial System and Blood Pressure

Arterial System and Blood PressureArteries Are Compliant Tubes
Reduced compliance is a manifestation of:• ↑Collagen content• ↓Elastin contentSlop =
Compliance

Arterial System and Blood PressureFactors that determined Arterial Blood Pressure
Mean Arterial Pressure(MAP)
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Arterial System and Blood PressureChange in complianceChange In Stroke Volume

Arterial System and Blood PressureArterial pulse
pressure

Arterial System and Blood PressureArterial pulse pressure
Why Pulse pressure change itself shape along the artery tree?
Likely;1.Decreased compliance of distal
arteries2.Reflective waves, particularly from
arterial branch point

Arterial System and Blood PressurePulse Wave
Speed: Aorta 3-5 m/s Large arteries 7 –
10 m/s Small arteries 15 -
35 m/s

Arterial System and Blood Pressure
Effects of Pressure on Vascular Resistance and Tissue Blood Flow
The reasons:1. Increases the force that pushes blood2. Distends the vessels at the same time

Arterial System and Blood PressureChanges in systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial
pressures with age

Veins and Their Functions
• Right Atrial Pressure (Central Venous Pressure)Regulated by a balance between
(1) The ability of the heart to pump blood out of the right atrium and ventricle into the lungs
(2) The tendency for blood to flow from the peripheral veins into the right atrium.
Venous Pressures:

Veins and Their Functions
• Peripheral Venous Pressures
Venous Pressures:

Veins and Their Functions
Spleen (as much as 100 ml) Liver (several hundred ml) large abdominal veins (as much as
300) Venous plexus beneath the skin
(several hundred ml) Heart (~ 50 -100 ml) Lungs (~ 100 -200 ml)
Specific Blood ReservoirsReference point for circulatory pressure