Venous return Flashcards

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Factors that control venous return (VR) = in terms of systemic circulation

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Pressure gradient = VPperipheral - VPcentral

  • Therefore to increase venous return you need to increase VPperipheral or reduce VPcentral (normally b/w 0-5mmHg)
  • There are three main factors controlling venous return:
    - skeletal muscle pump (increases VPperipheral)
    - respiratory pump (decreases VPcentral)
    - sympathetic venoconstriction (increases VPperipheral)
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Skeletal muscle pump

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  • enhances venous return
    Two factors promote venous return:
    • Alternate contraction and relaxation of skeletal muscles
    • One-way valves prevent backflow
    • This is a significant factor increasing venous return during dynamic exercise (e.g. running, cycling)
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(ii) respiratory pump

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  • During inspiration the chest expands, reducing intrathoracic pressure
    • Boyle’s Law, P∝1/V
    • Plungs < Patmosphere → air drawn into lungs
  • However, VPcentral also reduces
  • ∆P increases, so venous return increases
  • During expiration, the reverse happens and VR decreases.
  • During exercise, hyperventilation produces a net increase in venous return
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(iii) venoconstriction

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  • Normally, about 65% of your blood sits in your veins.
  • The veins are highly compliant and can expand to accommodate more blood volume.
  • When activated by the sympathetic nervous system, the smooth muscle in the walls of the veins contracts, constricting the veins and reducing compliance.
  • Blood is pushed back towards the heart, increasing venous return.
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