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Wave propagation in a model of the arterial circulation
by
Parker, K.H.
, Wang, J.J.
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Aorta - physiology
/ Aorta, Abdominal - physiology
/ Aortic Diseases - physiopathology
/ Aortic transfer function
/ Arterial Occlusive Diseases - physiopathology
/ Arteries - physiology
/ Blood Flow Velocity
/ Blood Pressure
/ Coronary Vessels - physiology
/ Diastole
/ Heart - physiology
/ Hemodynamics
/ Homodynamics
/ Humans
/ Leg - blood supply
/ Models, Cardiovascular
/ Multiple waves reflection
/ Pulse
/ Regional Blood Flow
/ Systole
/ Vascular Resistance
2004
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Wave propagation in a model of the arterial circulation
by
Parker, K.H.
, Wang, J.J.
in
Aorta - physiology
/ Aorta, Abdominal - physiology
/ Aortic Diseases - physiopathology
/ Aortic transfer function
/ Arterial Occlusive Diseases - physiopathology
/ Arteries - physiology
/ Blood Flow Velocity
/ Blood Pressure
/ Coronary Vessels - physiology
/ Diastole
/ Heart - physiology
/ Hemodynamics
/ Homodynamics
/ Humans
/ Leg - blood supply
/ Models, Cardiovascular
/ Multiple waves reflection
/ Pulse
/ Regional Blood Flow
/ Systole
/ Vascular Resistance
2004
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Wave propagation in a model of the arterial circulation
by
Parker, K.H.
, Wang, J.J.
in
Aorta - physiology
/ Aorta, Abdominal - physiology
/ Aortic Diseases - physiopathology
/ Aortic transfer function
/ Arterial Occlusive Diseases - physiopathology
/ Arteries - physiology
/ Blood Flow Velocity
/ Blood Pressure
/ Coronary Vessels - physiology
/ Diastole
/ Heart - physiology
/ Hemodynamics
/ Homodynamics
/ Humans
/ Leg - blood supply
/ Models, Cardiovascular
/ Multiple waves reflection
/ Pulse
/ Regional Blood Flow
/ Systole
/ Vascular Resistance
2004
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Wave propagation in a model of the arterial circulation
2004
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The propagation of the arterial pulse wave in the large systemic arteries has been calculated using a linearised method of characteristics analysis to follow the waves generated by the heart. The model includes anatomical and physiological data for the 55 largest arteries adjusted so that the bifurcating tree of arteries is well matched for forward travelling waves. The peripheral arteries in the model are terminated by resistance elements which are adjusted to produce a physiologically reasonable distribution of mean blood flow. In the model, the pressure and velocity wave generated by the contraction of the left ventricle propagates to the periphery where it is reflected. These reflected waves are re-reflected by each of the bifurcations that they encounter and a very complex pattern of waves is generated. The results of the calculations exhibit many of the features of the systemic arteries, including the increase of the pulse pressure with distance away from the heart as well as the initial decrease and then the large increase in the magnitude of back flow during late systole going from the ascending aorta to the abdominal aorta to the arteries of the leg. The model is then used to study the effects of the reflection or absorption of waves by the heart and the mechanisms leading to the incisura are investigated. Calculations are carried out with the total occlusion of different arterial segments in order to model experiments in which the effects of the occlusion of different arteries on pressure and flow in the ascending aorta were measured. Finally, the effects of changes in peripheral resistance on pressure and velocity waveforms are also studied. We conclude from these calculations that the complex pattern of wave propagation in the large arteries may be the most important determinant of arterial haemodynamics.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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