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1 The Cardiac Cycle, Pump Function & Blood Pressure

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7 Hemodynamics P R = Q P1 P2 Q = blood flow rate (mL/sec) P= pressure difference between ends of vessels R = resistance

8 Vessel diameter/radius is the most critical factor determining blood flow D = 1, Q = 1 mL/sec D = 2, Q = 16 mL/sec D = 4, Q = 256 mL/sec

9 Figure 23.9 The physics of flow through tubes

10 Poiseuille’s Equation R =radius, v = blood viscosity, l = length increase radius, increase blood flow Q  πΔPr 4 8vl

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15 Blood Pressure Level (mmHg) CategorySystolicDiastolic Normal< 120and< 80 Prehypertension120-139or80-89 High Blood Pressure Stage 1 Hypertension 140-159or90-99 Stage 2 Hypertension >159or>99 Categories for Blood Pressure Levels in Adults

16 Determinants of Systolic Pressure Stroke Volume Heart Rate Distensibility of walls of aorta Ejection velocity peripheral “run off” Blood volume remaining in aorta before next ejection

17 Determinants of Diastolic Pressure Systolic Pressure Aortic Distensibility Rate of peripheral “run off” Heart Rate (duration of diastole)

18 Effects of Posture on BP Supine mean arterial BP=100 mmHg Upright pressure varies with level above or below the heart –For every 1 cm above heart, pressure decreases by.77 mmHg. –For every 1 cm below heart, pressure increases by.77 mmHg.

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