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Circulation Research. 1953;1:375-379

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(Circulation Research. 1953;1:375.)
© 1953 American Heart Association, Inc.


The Estimation of Peripheral Vascular Resistance to Varying Rates of Flow in the Isolated Rat Hindquarter

A. E. DOYLE PH.D., M.R.C.P.1

1 Department of Medicine, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand

The relationship between flow and pressure was studied in the perfused hindquarters of the rat. The conclusion is drawn that peripheral resistance declines progressively with increasing intravascular pressure at various rates of flow, regardless of whether the vessels are relaxed or constricted.

Submitted on April 2, 1953




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