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Glossary - R



RAR
Resistance
RI

Resistance



Arterial resistance of a vascular bed is determined by the vascular bed’s characteristics, such as the number and diameter of vessels, and relative vasodilation and vasoconstriction. Low resistance vascular beds demonstrate abundant arterial perfusion and forward arterial flow during the entire cardiac cycle. Examples of low resistance arterial bed include: brain, kidney, spleen, placenta. In contrast, high resistance arterial bed demonstrates lower volume flows and little or no end-diastolic forward flow. Examples of high resistance arterial bed include: extremities, and scalp. Changes in resistance of a vessel may occur due to a wide range of physiologic and pathologic states affecting the feeding artery or the vascular bed itself, such as: stenosis, occlusion, infection, organ atrophy, presence of AV malformation, but also changes in temperature, exercise, and others.

Articles that contain the term Resistance

Subclavian Steal Syndrome
Martin Necas   04 May 2003   0 images
Vascular > Clinical Guide   


Haemodialysis Access Grafts
Martin Necas/Edited by L.Taylor-Turner 28/07/2003   04 May 2003   6 images
Vascular > Clinical Guide   


Carotid Duplex
Martin Necas   05 May 2003   10 images
Vascular > Clinical Guide   


Arterial Bypass Graft Duplex
Martin Necas   12 May 2003   6 images
Vascular > Clinical Guide   


Mesenteric Ischaemia
Winkle Yung AMS Mast Health Sc (U/S),compiled by L.Taylor-Turner   27 July 2003   0 images
Vascular > Clinical Guide   


Renal Artery Stenosis
Vicki Grayndler RN DMU(Vasc) compiled by L.Taylor-Turner.   06 August 2003   6 images
Vascular > Clinical Guide   


Fistula between main renal artery and vein.
Mark Stieler   31 August 2003   2 images
Vascular > Case Study   


Carotid Body Tumour
Martin Necas   02 September 2003   6 images
Vascular > Case Study   


Arteriovenous Malformations
Dr D Mclean, Louise Vigeant RDMS   01 January 2001   2 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Branchial Cleft Cyst
Drs Challlis, Farine, Morrow, Ritchie, Ryan; Dr Murray Miskin   01 January 2001   2 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


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