nonpulsatile
Nonpulsatile is an adjective used in physiology and medicine to describe flow or pressure that lacks regular rhythmic variation associated with the heartbeat. In healthy humans, arterial blood flow is normally pulsatile due to the rhythmic pumping of the heart. Nonpulsatile flow, by contrast, is continuous and shows minimal systolic–diastolic variation.
The term is commonly used when discussing blood flow produced by clinical or mechanical systems. Devices such
Measurement and interpretation often involve Doppler and pressure waveform analysis. The pulsatility index (PI) quantifies the
In practice, nonpulsatile flow is typical for many modern mechanical support and extracorporeal systems, where the