Chapter 46 – Cerebrospinal Fluid
Abstract Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the transcellular fluid located within the cerebral ventricles and subarachnoid space that bathes the brain and spinal cord. CSF has a number of functions. Chapter…
Abstract Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the transcellular fluid located within the cerebral ventricles and subarachnoid space that bathes the brain and spinal cord. CSF has a number of functions. Chapter…
Abstract Exercise is a major physiological challenge to the body, affecting all the main body systems. An accompanying increase in muscle metabolic rate results in an increase in O2 demand…
Abstract Surgery places a person’s body under physiological stress: the magnitude of the stress response is proportional to the severity of the surgical trauma. The surgical stress response increases an…
Abstract The Valsalva manoeuvre is performed by forced expiration against a closed glottis. It is attributed to Antonio Valsalva (1666–1723), who described it as a test of Eustachian tube patency…
Abstract The organs require a fairly constant mean arterial pressure (MAP) to ensure adequate perfusion. Some organs (most notably the brain, heart and kidneys), despite fluctuations in MAP, intrinsically maintain…
Abstract The cardiac output (CO) is the volume of blood ejected by the left ventricle (LV) or right ventricle (RV) per minute. Chapter 29 Cardiac Output and Its Measurement Which…
Abstract The lymphatic system is part of the systemic circulation. Its two main components are the conducting system and lymphoid tissue. Chapter 39 Lymphatics Describe the anatomy of the lymphatic…
Abstract The arterial system is the high-pressure component of the systemic circulation. The arterial system divides from the aorta into large arteries, smaller arteries and finally arterioles before joining the…
Abstract The left ventricular pressure–volume loop provides a useful representation of left ventricular performance through the cardiac cycle (Figure 31.1; see also Chapter 28, Figure 28.1). Chapter 31 Cardiac Pressure–Volume…
Abstract The rate and character of the arterial pulse has been used for millennia for the diagnosis of a wide range of disorders. Perhaps more useful, however, is the direct…