weefseldoorbloeding
Weefseldoorbloeding, also known as tissue perfusion, refers to the process by which blood circulates through the blood vessels of a tissue, delivering oxygen and nutrients and removing waste products. This continuous flow is essential for the survival and function of all cells within the body. Adequate tissue perfusion ensures that cells receive the necessary oxygen for aerobic respiration and the nutrients required for metabolic processes. Conversely, it effectively removes carbon dioxide, lactic acid, and other metabolic byproducts that could otherwise accumulate and become toxic.
Several factors influence the rate and effectiveness of tissue perfusion. These include the pressure of the