BIOC34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Vascular Resistance, Central Venous Pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure

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Heart failure: see the notes at the end of lecture 6: blood flow, measuring and calculating blood flow. There are several modern methods of measuring blood flow. Ultrasonic probes are one method, involving sensors placed upon the surface of the skin just above blood vessels, which use ultrasound to measure the flow of blood beneath them. Another method involves the use of blood flow probes actually placed around arteries, implanted during surgery. These give a direct measurement of blood flow, and are used during carotid artery surgery to give the most accurate possible measurement. Finally, mris can be used to measure blood flow, and they are generally used for studying blood flow to sensitive organs such as the brain. We can calculate blood flow (bf) by taking changes in pressure, or the pressure gradient, and dividing this by resistance to flow (bf = change in p/r).

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