blodflyt
Blodflyt, or blood flow, is the movement of blood through the body’s circulatory system, driven by the heart’s pumping action. It supplies tissues with oxygen and nutrients, and removes carbon dioxide and other waste products. Blood flow is controlled both globally, through cardiac output, and locally, to meet tissue perfusion needs.
The rate of flow in a vessel depends on the pressure difference between its ends and the
Regional regulation ensures tissues receive adequate perfusion despite changes in overall blood pressure. Under resting conditions,
Clinical relevance: abnormalities in blood flow can lead to ischemia, organ dysfunction, or edema. Conditions such