• terms elastance and compliance are of particular significance in cardiovascular physiology and respiratory physiology. In compliance, an increase in volume...
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  • patient's (or doctor's) adherence to a recommended course of treatment Compliance (physiology), the tendency of a hollow organ to resist recoil toward its original...
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  • airway resistance, lung compliance and chest wall compliance influence Cdyn. The dimensions of compliance in respiratory physiology are inconsistent with...
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  • Distention of blood vessels under increased blood pressure; see Compliance (physiology) § Blood vessels Dissension (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Vein (category Cardiovascular physiology)
    Malpighi in 1661. Cardiovascular disease Central venous pressure Compliance (physiology) Moore HM, Gohel M, Davies AH (October 2011). "Number and location...
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    relaxation in the isolated aorta: a critical regulator of large artery compliance". Physiological Reports. 7 (4): e13934. doi:10.14814/phy2.13934. ISSN 2051-817X...
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    emphysema: Increased compliance of the lungs leads to the accumulation of air pockets inside the thoracic cavity. Increased compliance of the lungs increases...
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  • associated with poor lung function. Arterial stiffness Blood pressure Compliance (physiology) Nabeel, P. M.; Kiran, V. Raj; Joseph, Jayaraj; Abhidev, V. V.;...
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    Pulmonary surfactant (category Respiratory physiology)
    important medications needed in a basic health system. To increase pulmonary compliance. To prevent atelectasis (collapse of the alveoli or atriums) at the end...
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  • In medicine, patient compliance (also adherence, capacitance) describes the degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly,...
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  • for identifying children with CKD and high cardiovascular risk. Compliance (physiology) John R. Cockcroft Pulse wave velocity https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/12/1/71...
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    Pendelluft (category Respiratory physiology)
    usually between regions of differing compliance or airway resistance. Pendelluft is an important physiological concept to take into account during mechanical...
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    blood flow Hall, John E. (2011). Guyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology (Twelfth ed.). Philadelphia, Pa. p. 4. ISBN 9781416045748.{{cite book}}:...
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  • ΔP (section Lung compliance)
    ventilation, compliance is influenced by three main physiologic factors: Lung compliance Chest wall compliance Airway resistance Lung compliance is influenced...
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    the value may be normal or even increased as a result of decreased lung compliance. A derived value of FEV1 is FEV1% predicted (FEV1%), which is defined...
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    Frank–Starling law (category Cardiovascular physiology)
    without depending upon external regulation to make alterations. The physiological importance of the mechanism lies mainly in maintaining left and right...
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  • Human physiology of underwater diving is the physiological influences of the underwater environment on the human diver, and adaptations to operating underwater...
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  • Transpulmonary pressure (category Respiratory physiology)
    spirometry in availing for calculation of static lung compliance. John B. West (2005). Respiratory physiology: the essentials. Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams...
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    Pain (redirect from Physiology of pain)
    drug control,  animal rights or  animal welfare,  torture, and  pain compliance. The deliberate infliction of pain and the medical management of pain...
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    Windkessel effect (category Cardiovascular physiology)
    waveform in terms of the interaction between the stroke volume and the compliance of the aorta and large elastic arteries (Windkessel vessels) and the resistance...
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    Pulse pressure (category Cardiovascular physiology)
    and inversely proportional to the compliance (similar to elasticity) of the aorta. The aorta has the highest compliance in the arterial system due in part...
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    Pulmonary wedge pressure (category Cardiovascular physiology)
    Noninvasive estimation techniques have been proposed. Because of the large compliance of pulmonary circulation, it provides an indirect measure of the left...
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    heart failure. Impaired diastolic function can result from the decreased compliance of ventricular myocytes, and thus the ventricles, which means the heart...
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    Blood pressure (category Cardiovascular physiology)
    and elicits venous vasoconstriction to decrease venous compliance. Decreased venous compliance also results from an intrinsic myogenic increase in venous...
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    Functional residual capacity (category Respiratory physiology)
    opposing the outward recoil of the chest wall thus reducing chest wall compliance. In pregnancy, this starts at about the fifth month and reaches 10-20%...
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    the larger circle is labeled Management: Man (people): including the physiology and psychology of those involved, as well as their performance and proficiency...
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    dislocating joints for surgical procedures. Or it may be used as a pain compliance method to force a person to take a certain action, such as allowing a...
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  • Venous return (category Cardiovascular physiology)
    which the influences of volume status, venous capacitance, ventricular compliance and venodilating therapies can be understood. Skeletal muscle pump: Rhythmical...
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  • Elastic recoil (category Respiratory physiology)
    experienced previously at rest. Elastic recoil is inversely related to lung compliance. This phenomenon occurs because of the elastin in the elastic fibers in...
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  • against. Afterload is, therefore, a consequence of aortic large vessel compliance, wave reflection, and small vessel resistance (LV afterload) or similar...
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