Module 2-3 Review Flashcards
List four factors that assist Venous return to the heart
- Muscle contractions
- Valves
- Respiration
- Pressure gradients
Describe how inspiration affects flow in the lower extremities in the supine patient
Inspiration increases pressure in abdomen which slows down flow from the lower extremities because the pressure gradient is decreased
How does the valsalva maneuver affect pressure and flow in the veins?
With valsalva, all pressure in veins increase, therefore venous flow slows down or stops
What is transmural pressure?
The difference between intraluminal and interstitial pressure
Does walking increase or decrease peripheral venous pressure? Why?
It decreases pressure because you have the muscles contracting to help push the blood back to the heart (25mmGh when walking compared to the 110 mmHg when standing still)
What part of the body is hydrostatic pressure measurement related to?
Heart, more specifically the right atrium because the pressure is 0 mmHg
The greatest number of valves is in what part of the Lower extremity?
Calves
What deep veins exhibit pulsating waveforms normally?
Central veins (closest to the heart)
Ex. Hepatic veins, IVC, SVC,
What vessels direct blood from the superficial to the deep system in the lower extremity?
Perforators
Does inspiration increase or decrease intrathoracic pressure?
Decrease because inspiration increases intraabdominal
Define the Doppler equation
( 2x Fo x V x Cos)/ C
Explain the cause of the waveform seen in this image and how you might expand the examination if application
Continuous flow which demonstrates a lack of respirophasicity- meaning there is some sort of proximal blockage
List the two techniques used to analyze the doppler shifts for the spectral tracing and colour flow respectively
- FFT
- Autocorrelation
List four waveform qualities that should be identified in a normal waveform of the femoral vein?
- Spontaneous
- Respirophasic
- Augmentable
- unidirectional
Label the component of the wave
- Peak systolic velocity
- Diacrotic notch
- End Diastolic velocity
- Velocity
- Window
- Time