2021
DOI: 10.5937/scriptamed52-35083
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The venous contribution to cardiovascular performance: From systemic veins to left ventricular function: A review

Abstract: The venous system contains ≈ 70 % of the total blood volume and is responsible in heart failure for key symptoms of congestion. It is active: it can increase or relax its tone with physiologic or pharmacologic stimuli. It is heterogeneous, behaves as a two-compartment model, compliant (splanchnic veins) and noncompliant (nonsplanchnic veins). It is dynamic in health and disease: in heart failure the vascular capacitance (storage space) is decreased and can result in volume redistribution from the abdominal com… Show more

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