DESCRIPTION:
John Li applies powerful new developments in biorheological analysis, experimental validation, and clinical assessment to the fluid dynamics of arterial circulation, laying the foundation for effective experimental and clinical applications. Using quantitative methods extensively, Dr. Li illuminates the physiology and rheology of arteries, the fundamental theories and modeling of the arterial system, blood pressure and flow and their transmission in arteries, and the coupling and interaction of the arterial system and the heart. On the clinical level he examines the alteration of structure and function of arteries in such disease conditions as hypertension, myocardial ischemia, arterial and aortic valve stenoses, and aging. Innovative in its quantitative analysis, computer modeling, and practical clinical applications, The Arterial Circulation: Physical Principles and Clinical Applications will immediately become the standard reference in the field for all those investigating the structure and function of arteries, and how arterial circulation can be accurately and quantitatively assessed in clinical situations.
CONTENTS:
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION. Historical View of Arterial Circulation. Recent Developments. Book Content. References.
Chapter 2. PHYSIOLOGY AND RHEOLOGY OF ARTERIES. Anatomical and Structural Organization. Material Properties of the Arterial Wall: Elastin, Collagen, and Smooth Muscle Cells. Viscoelastic Properties of Blood Vessels. References.
Chapter 3. THEORIES AND MODELS OF ARTERIAL CIRCULATION. Simple Windkessel Model of the Arterial System. Oscillatory Blood Flow in Arteries. Linear Theories of Blood Flow in Arteries. Analogy of Arterial Blood Flow to Transmission Line. Distributed and Reduced Arterial Tree Models. Nonlinear Aspects and Pressure-Dependent Arterial Compliance. References.
Chapter 4. ARTERIAL PULSE TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS. Pressure and Flow Waveforms in Large and Small Arteries. Vascular Impedance to Blood Flow. Pulse Propagation, Wave Velocity, and Damping. Pulse Wave Reflections and Reflection Sites. Pulse Transmission at Vascular Branching. Pulse Transmission to Vascular Beds. References.
Chapter 5. HEMODYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS AND CLINICAL MONITORING. Invasive Blood Pressure Measurements. Noninvasive Blood Pressure Measurements. Blood Flow Measurements. Thermodilution Measurement of Cardiac Output. Vascular Ultrasound Dimension Measurement. References.
Chapter 6. ARTERIAL CIRCULATION AND THE HEART. Coupling of Heart and Arterial System. Dynamic Heart-Arterial System Interactions and the Concept of Dynamic Arterial Compliance. Coronary Arterial Circulation. Hemodynamics and Modeling of Coronary Circulation. Myocardial Function and Arterial System Load. References.
Chapter 7. NEW APPROACHES TO CLINICAL EVALUATIONS. Hypertension, Vascular Stiffness, and Arterial Compliance. Vascular Hemodynamics of Aging and Isolated Systolic Hypertension. Aortic Valve Stenosis and Arterial System Afterload on Left Ventricular Hypertrophy. Allometry and Its Diagnostic Applications. References.