Hemodynamics Flashcards

1
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Formula for Viscosity

A

Shear Stress / Shear Rate

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2
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What happens when there is friction in blood vessel?

A

Flow is fastest at the center, slowest at the wall

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3
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Poisseuille’s Equation

A

Q = Pi r^4 (P1 - P2) / 8nL

Q= Volume flow per unit time (cm3/sec)
(P1-P2)= Pressure Gradient
R = Radius
n = Viscosity (dyne-sec/cm^3)
L = Length of tube (cm)
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4
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Ohm’s Law

A

Q = P1-P2 / R

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5
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Systemic Vascular Resistance Equation

A

SVR = 80 x MAP-CVP/CO

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6
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Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Equation

A

PVR = 80 x MPAP-PCWP/CO

MPAP: Mean Pulmonary Arterial Pressure
PCWP: Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure

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7
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Fahreus-Lindqvist Effect

A

Solid particles are not homogenously distributed, RBC occupy middle or fastest layer forming single file

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8
Q

What is Assumption #2?

Why is it false?

A

The liquid does not slip at the wall

Blood vessels have heparin acting as a slippery coat

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9
Q

Assumption #3?

Why is it wrong?

A

Flow is laminar.

Flow is not laminar, it is fastest at the middle than at the side

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10
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Reynold’s Number

A

Re = pvD/n

p = Fluid Density
V = Velocity
D = Diameter
n = Viscosity
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11
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Reynold’s Number For:

  1. Laminar Flow
  2. Turbulent Flow
  3. Transitional
A
  1. Re < 2000
  2. Re > 3000
  3. 2000 < Re < 3000
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12
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Disturbance of laminar flow usually occurs here

A

Bifurcation of blood vessel

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13
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Most common plaque location

A

Carotid Sinus

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14
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Assumption #4?

Why is it wrong?

A

Rate of flow is constant

Flow of blood is pulsatile, not continuous

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15
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Assumption #5?

Why is it wrong?

A

The tube is long compared to the region studied.

It’s not, this is the only correct assumption

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16
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Assumption #6?

Why is it wrong?

A

Tube is cylindrical and rigid

The aorta is elastic, it changes depending on pressure. The proximal aorta has more elastic fibers than the distal aorta.

17
Q

Assumption #1?

Why is it wrong?

A

Liquid is homogenous and its viscosity is the same at all rates of shear.

Blood is not homogenous, it contains solid particles such as hematocrit.

18
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Frank-Starling Principle

A

The more blood that is filled, the greater the volume that will be ejected during systole