Haemodynamics 2 Flashcards
which vessels have the greatest resistance to blood flow
arterioles
what percentage do arterioles play into the total peripheral resistance
60%
arterioles connecting arteries to capillaries have the largest pressure drop in vasculature, what is this from and to
from 90mmHg to 40mmHg
arterioles have a rich supply of ____ nerve fibers
sympathetic
why do arterioles have a large amount of smooth muscle
because the radius is dependent on contraction state of smooth muscle
what does the regulation of the radius in turn allow
the regulation of resistance and the regulation of blood flow
what is the functional significance of arterioles having sympathetic nerve fibers and a large amount of smooth muscle
to control blood flow to capillary beds and the regulation of mean arterial pressure
what is the mean arterial pressure
The mean arterial pressure (MAP) is a term used in medicine to describe an average blood pressure in an individual. It is defined as the average arterial pressure during a single cardiac cycle.
arterioles always exhibit ___
tone
what is tone
the degree of constriction relative to maximally dilated state