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Cardiometric signs of performance of arteriovenous anastomosis in human cardiovascular system

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Abstract

The detected phenomena of shunting of blood from large arterial trunks into large venous vessels is considered herein. The Cardiocode device is capable of detailed visual interpreting of a change or a significant reduction of a rheographic wave of the ascending aorta. Such a visual interpretation demonstrates some portion of blood is bypassing from large vessels via opening anastomoses into the venous bed. Shown is a variety of sensations and states in patients with this phenomenon. Raised are several issues on future studies and further interpretation of the phenomenon and taking into account the given anatomical & physiological mechanism when assessing the patient’s clinical state and dynamics of the treatment and rehabilitation process.

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Vladimir A. Lukyanchenko. Cardiometric signs of performance of arteriovenous anastomosis in human cardiovascular system. Cardiometry; Issue 8; May 2016; p.22–25; DOI:10.12710/cardiometry.2016.8.2225 Available from: http://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no8-may-2016/performance-of-arteriovenous-anastomosis

Keywords

Heart rate variability,  Arteriovenous anastomosis,  Shunting,  Organ failure,  Organopathy,  Blood circulation
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