Central and peripheral vascular resistance

Better knowledge of organ damage produced by arterial hypertension in multiple conditions led to the conclusion that blood pressure readings (the values) were not the only determinant but instead a whole range of factors dependent on the arterial wall characteristics. The concept of windkessel in re...

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