heildaræðaviðnám
Heildaræðaviðnám, often translated as total peripheral resistance or systemic vascular resistance, is a physiological concept in the circulatory system. It represents the overall resistance to blood flow in the systemic circulation. This resistance is primarily determined by the diameter of the blood vessels, their length, and the viscosity of the blood.
The concept is crucial for understanding blood pressure regulation. Blood pressure is the force exerted by
When heildaræðaviðnám increases, meaning the blood vessels constrict or narrow, the heart has to work harder
Factors that can influence heildaræðaviðnám include hormones like adrenaline and angiotensin II, which cause vasoconstriction, and