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Arteries are naturally elastic and able to respond to different and changing pressure conditions. If these changes could be characterized and quantified, this would be clinically useful. This study investigated arterial property changes with changes in arterial pressure using computer simulations and clinical measurements. Three elastic tube models (ideal elastic model, stretching elastic model and...
The characteristics of the arterial wall play an important role in cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology. Arteries are normally elastic or compliant, allowing the artery diameter to expand under pressure. However, very little is known about this important property, as it is difficult to assess in vivo. This study examined this property indirectly from measurements of the time the pulse took...
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