The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Page 62
... Vascular Resistance . Pulmonary vascular resistance ( Plate 15 ) is calculated from the driving pressure across the pulmonary circu- lation - i.e . , mean pulmonary artery pressure minus mean left atrial pressure - and pulmonary blood ...
... Vascular Resistance . Pulmonary vascular resistance ( Plate 15 ) is calculated from the driving pressure across the pulmonary circu- lation - i.e . , mean pulmonary artery pressure minus mean left atrial pressure - and pulmonary blood ...
Page 63
... vascular resistance is greater . Factors Affecting the Pulmonary Vascular Bed . A variety of neural stimuli as well as chemi- cal and humoral substances can affect the pulmo- nary vascular bed ( Plate 15 ) . Pulmonary blood vessels are ...
... vascular resistance is greater . Factors Affecting the Pulmonary Vascular Bed . A variety of neural stimuli as well as chemi- cal and humoral substances can affect the pulmo- nary vascular bed ( Plate 15 ) . Pulmonary blood vessels are ...
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... vascular bed and , although the intrapul- monary blood volume at any given moment is small ( ± 60 ml ) , it is exposed to a large vascular surface area ( ± 70 m2 ) , allowing intimate contact between substances within the blood and the ...
... vascular bed and , although the intrapul- monary blood volume at any given moment is small ( ± 60 ml ) , it is exposed to a large vascular surface area ( ± 70 m2 ) , allowing intimate contact between substances within the blood and the ...
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