CPR Circulation and Hemodynamics Flashcards

1
Q

Which vessels have the greatest cross sectional area? Second greatest?

A

Capillaries

Veins

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2
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Which vessels hold the greatest blood volume?

A

Veins (~65%)

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3
Q

What does constriction of veins do?

A

Pushes blood into arteries to increase BP, doesn’t change resistance that much

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4
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What does constriction of arteries/arterioles do?

A

Doesn’t shift much blood over to veins but DOES increase resistance

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5
Q

What is the equation of velocity of blood flow?

A
V = Q/A
velocity = flow/area
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6
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What is the relationship between blood flow, pressure, and resistance?

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Q = delta P/R
flow = pressure gradient/resistance
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7
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How are flow and resistance related?

A

Flow is inversely proportional to resistance

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8
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How is vessel radius related to resistance?

A
R = (8nl)/pi r^4)
R = resistance
r = vessel radius (one of main ways to regulate BP)
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9
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How is vessel length related to resistance?

A

As length increases, resistance increases (in parallel circuits total resistance decreases)

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10
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What is laminar flow?

A

Even blood flow, not turbulent

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11
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What is Reynolds number?

A
Nr = pdv/n
p= density of blood
d= diameter of vessel
v= velocity of blood
n= viscosity of blood

If Nr is >2000 then transition from laminar to turbulent flow

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12
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What is a bruit

A

Turbulent flow

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13
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What is compliance of blood vessels?

A

How easy it is for a vessel to expand, opposite of elasticity. Higher elasticity = less compliance

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14
Q

Which vessel has the highest compliance?

A

Veins - lowest elasticity
Arteries - lower compliance
Old arteries - very low compliance

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15
Q

What does smooth m contraction in veins do to compliance?

A

Decreases compliance, causes increase in pressure and shift of blood from veins to arteries

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16
Q

What is pulse pressure?

A

Pulse pressure = systolic - diastolic

17
Q

What is mean pressure?

A

Mean pressure = diastolic + 1/3 pulse pressure

Mean pressure closer to diastolic pressure than systolic pressure

18
Q

What is pulmonary wedge pressure?

A

Catheter in pulmonary artery with balloon, measure pulmonary venous circulation pressure to find left atrial pressure

19
Q

Why is pulmonary wedge pressure important?

A

Helps determine extent of cardiac failure