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. 1976 Aug 24;364(3):285-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00581766.

Pulse wave reflection at the collapsed segment of an artery in Riva-Rocci's method

Pulse wave reflection at the collapsed segment of an artery in Riva-Rocci's method

T Kenner. Pflugers Arch. .

Abstract

The contours of pressure and flow of a pulse wave arriving at the entrance of a collapsed segment of an elastic tube can be described by application of the basic laws of reflection. The collapsed segment acts like a valve. It is opened by the pressure of the pulse wave when the pressure within the tube becomes higher than the "collapse pressure", i.e. the pressure exerted on the segment from outside. This opening of the collapsed segment suddenly changes the sign of the pulse wave reflection from positive to negative; thus a typical contour change of the pulse proximal to the segment is observed. The most obvious effect is a reduction of the pulse pressure. The extent of this reduction is a function of the collapse pressure. A typical example of this phenomenon can be observed in an artery proximal to the segment which is collapsed due to pressure exerted by an inflated Riva-Rocci cuff. The effect is explained by the assumption that the sign of reflection changes when the pressure of the pulse wave crosses the level of the cuff pressure. This explanation is supported by the results of model experiments.

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