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peripheral resistance

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peripheral
adjective
uk /pəˈrɪf.ər.əl/ us /pəˈrɪf.ɚ.əl/
Something that is peripheral is not as important as ...
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resistance
noun
uk /rɪˈzɪs.təns/ us /rɪˈzɪs.təns/
the act of fighting against something that is attacking you, or refusing to ...
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It has been suggested that this is the result of a decrease in total peripheralresistance.
Consequently, to maintain adequate blood pressure, there must be an increase in peripheralresistance.
During the evolution of the clinical phase of pre-eclampsia, they observed a marked reduction in cardiac output and an increase in peripheralresistance.
Elevated cardiac output and low peripheralresistance were found to be related to endothelial activation and inflammatory response.
As the intra-arterial blood pressures increased during exercise their total peripheralresistance had to be much higher than expected, indicating a changed blood pressure regulation.
Cardiac output remained elevated and peripheralresistance stayed reduced when compared to prepregnancy values at one year postpartum.
These include the heart rate, stroke volume and peripheralresistance which in turn are in-uenced by many other factors depending on the physical or emotional state of the individual.
An active state of peripheral vasodilation, whether through decreased constrictor sensitivity or enhanced dilator synthesis thus provides the most obvious explanation for a fall in peripheralresistance.
Sympathetic inhibition leads to a drop in peripheralresistance, while parasympathetic activation leads to a depressed heart rate (reflex bradycardia) and contractility.
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In humans, methoxyflurane produces some decrease in blood pressure, but cardiac output, stroke volume, and total peripheralresistance are only minimally depressed.
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The systemic vascular resistance may also be referred to as the total peripheralresistance.
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Its use in patients with acute congestive heart failure that is associated with reduced peripheralresistance is also not recommended.
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By relaxing vascular smooth muscle, vasodilators act to decrease peripheralresistance, thereby lowering blood pressure and decreasing afterload.
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Peripheralresistance is determined by functional and anatomic changes in small arteries and arterioles.
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Peripheralresistance is also dependent upon the capacitance of blood vessels through which the blood travels.
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Blood pressure depends on total peripheralresistance and cardiac output.
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Peripheralresistance (resistance to blood flow found in peripheral venous systems) will actually go down, allowing the circulation of the organism to become more facilitated.
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This lowered peripheralresistance causes the heart to increase cardiac output to maintain proper blood flow to all tissues.
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It has also been suggested that endothelial dysfunction and vascular inflammation may also contribute to increased peripheralresistance and vascular damage in hypertension.
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