- filling pressure
- see mean circulatory filling p.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Mean circulatory filling pressure — In medicine, the mean circulatory filling pressure (Pmcf) is defined as the mean pressure that exists in the vascular system if the cardiac output stops and the pressure within the vascular system redistributes. It is an indicator of how full the … Wikipedia
mean circulatory filling pressure — a measure of the average (arterial and venous) pressure necessary to cause filling of the circulation with blood; it varies with blood volume and is directly proportional to the rate of venous return and thus to cardiac output … Medical dictionary
Filling station — The still operating Skovshoved Filling Station from 1935 in Copenhagen, Denmark, designed by Arne Jacobsen … Wikipedia
Pressure volume diagram — Thermodynamics … Wikipedia
pressure — 1. A stress or force acting in any direction against resistance. 2. (P, frequently followed by a subscript indicating location)In physics and physiology, the force per unit area exerted by a gas or liquid against the walls of its container or… … Medical dictionary
pressure-volume loops — graphic representations of the pressure within cardiac ventricles as a function of their volumes, recorded over the course of the cardiac cycle under various conditions, such as increased preload or afterload, and used to assess cardiac… … Medical dictionary
filling — An increase in the central pressure of a meteorological system. The term applies to a low rather than a high. Filling is the opposite of deepening … Aviation dictionary
pressure lubrication — [1] Forced feed lubrication. [2] Lubrication system with crankcase scavenging. Fresh oil is supplied from a separate container and lubricates the engine components as it passes through the crankcase. The oil is ignited along with the air/fuel… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Jugular venous pressure — A man with congestive heart failure and marked jugular venous distension. External jugular vein marked by an arrow. The jugular venous pressure (JVP, sometimes referred to as jugular venous pulse) is the indirectly observed pressure over the… … Wikipedia
Critical closing pressure — is the internal pressure at which a blood vessel collapses and closes completely. If blood pressure falls below critical closing pressure, then the vessels collapse. This happens during the measurement of blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer.… … Wikipedia