
doi: 10.1007/bf02138722
pmid: 5711863
Es wird die Abhangigkeit der Gefassquerschnittsform der Vena femoralis vom Binnendruck in vivo am narkotisierten Hund untersucht. Bei zunehmendem Binnendruck vermindert sich die Relation des grossen Horizontaldurchmessers zum kleinen Vertikaldurchmesser (D max /D min > 1,6/bei Venendruck < 2 cm H2O) exponentiell, bis sich der Quotient bei einem Venendruck uber 16 cm H2O asymptotisch dem Wert 1,0 annahert. Es ergibt sich, dass die Venenquerschnittsform bei einem Binnendruck uber 16 cm H2O als praktisch rund zu betrachten ist.
Dogs, Animals, Blood Pressure, Femoral Vein, Veins
Dogs, Animals, Blood Pressure, Femoral Vein, Veins
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