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Tissue perfusion

Homeostatic mechanisms regulate cad. Movement of substances out of blood stream & into I.F. , feeds O2 and nutrients to cells.

Dynamic center

Point alongvessel where BHP=BCOP. Nothing exits or enters the vessel at that point

Recall of fluids

Movement of substances out of IF &I into blood stream. Removes CO2 and waste from cells

Blood hydrostatic pressure

Pushing pressure of left ventricle

Blood colloid osmotic pressure

Pulling pressure created by albumins

Net filtration pressure

Is the difference between the net hydrostatic pressure and the net osmotic pressure

Dynamic center is more towards arteriole end, decrease in TP, increase in ROF (ISCHEMIA)

If BP is decreased and BHP was 30mm Hg at the arteriole end of the capillary what happens?

Dynamic center is more towards venule end, increase in tissue perfusion, decrease in ROF (EDEMA)

What happens if BHP increased to 40 mm Hg at the arteriole end of capillary?