The present study describes and illustrates a noninvasive method for computing extensibility of the \u27resistance vessels\u27, from an experimentally obtained resistance vs transmural pressure plot, in a maximally dilated vascular bed of man. Limb blood flow was measured plethysmographically following 10 min of arterial occlusion, and blood pressure was measured by the arm cuff method. A ratio of two resistance values taken 30 mm Hg apart was used to compute percent change in radius and the extensibility, E. The computed values of E were 0.71 mm Hg-1 for normal hand and 0.13, 0.22 and 0.69 for the hypertensive forearm, hand and finger respectively. These results indicate that the method may prove useful in the understanding and management ...
The response of the veins of the hand to abrupt elevation of intrathoracic pressure by Valsalva&apos...
The apparatus I wish to describe was designed the air space which comes in contact with the body for...
OBJECTIVES: Hypertension is known to decrease arterial elasticity and systemic compliance. However, ...
Studies concerning vascular changes in hypertension and exercise have shown an increasing need to in...
It is unclear whether the stiffened arterial tree in systolic hypertension is the cause or the effec...
AIM: To propose a method for obtaining non-invasive highly accurate measurements of arterial diamete...
Pressure-volume (p-V) relationships of a segment of the forearm circulation have been measured in ni...
• The measurement of instantaneous blood flow in the great vessels in man is of impor-tance in the s...
METHODOLOGY: A new non-invasive ultrasonic device was developed to characterize the biomechanical pr...
A technique of venous occlusion pressure plethysmography was used to exam-ine the behavior of blood ...
A study to relate the accuracy and repeatability of the vascular unloading technique of blood pressu...
The non-linear elastic response of arteries implies that their mechanical properties depend strongly...
This report describes a noninvasive method by which the volume distensibility of forearm arteries ca...
The study of vascular wall changes in humans has generated great interest with the increasing realiz...
AUTHORS ' SYNOPSIS. Forearm cenous distensibility was measured in patients with essential hyper...
The response of the veins of the hand to abrupt elevation of intrathoracic pressure by Valsalva&apos...
The apparatus I wish to describe was designed the air space which comes in contact with the body for...
OBJECTIVES: Hypertension is known to decrease arterial elasticity and systemic compliance. However, ...
Studies concerning vascular changes in hypertension and exercise have shown an increasing need to in...
It is unclear whether the stiffened arterial tree in systolic hypertension is the cause or the effec...
AIM: To propose a method for obtaining non-invasive highly accurate measurements of arterial diamete...
Pressure-volume (p-V) relationships of a segment of the forearm circulation have been measured in ni...
• The measurement of instantaneous blood flow in the great vessels in man is of impor-tance in the s...
METHODOLOGY: A new non-invasive ultrasonic device was developed to characterize the biomechanical pr...
A technique of venous occlusion pressure plethysmography was used to exam-ine the behavior of blood ...
A study to relate the accuracy and repeatability of the vascular unloading technique of blood pressu...
The non-linear elastic response of arteries implies that their mechanical properties depend strongly...
This report describes a noninvasive method by which the volume distensibility of forearm arteries ca...
The study of vascular wall changes in humans has generated great interest with the increasing realiz...
AUTHORS ' SYNOPSIS. Forearm cenous distensibility was measured in patients with essential hyper...
The response of the veins of the hand to abrupt elevation of intrathoracic pressure by Valsalva&apos...
The apparatus I wish to describe was designed the air space which comes in contact with the body for...
OBJECTIVES: Hypertension is known to decrease arterial elasticity and systemic compliance. However, ...