Volume : IV, Issue : V, May - 2015

"Keshaw Constants" and "Keshaw Concept of Blood Volume Equality"–The Laws of Arterial Blood Circulation

Dr. Keshaw Kumar

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 In order to create the laws of arterial blood circulation tissue of ventricles of heart, coronary arteries, ascending  aorta and pulmonary trunk was obtained at constant levels during autopsy from 300 human adults not suffering  from any cardiovascular disease. Wall thickness and lumen circumference was measured in all these arteries to calculate pulse pressure,  pulsatory power and volume of blood entering the lumen during each heart beat according to laws of arterial pulsation created by Keshaw  Kumar (1993, 2015)1,2. On the basis of observations and result obtained following laws of arterial blood circulation were created by Dr. Keshaw Kumar. 1. During each heart beat equal volume of blood enters and circulates in systemic as well as pulmonary circulations which is known as "  Keshaw concept of blood volume equality". 2. A ratio of 3:1 exists between the arteries of systemic and pulmonary circulations as far as their pulse pressure, pulsatory power and wall  thickness is concerned but in case of lumen circumference, volume of blood entering the lumen during each heart beat this ratio is 1:1 between  the arteries of systemic and pulmonary circulations. 3. In an individual not suffering from any cardiovascular disease these above mentioned ratios (3:1 and 1:1) remain always constant and are  known as "Keshaw Constants". Any deviation or alteration in "Keshaw Constants" in an individual is the indication of cardiovascular disease  in that individual either in the form of right/left sided cardiac failure or in the form of cardiac coronary inefficiency. 

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Dr. Keshaw Kumar "Keshaw Constants" and "Keshaw Concept of Blood Volume Equality"�The Laws of Arterial Blood Circulation International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 4, Issue : 5 May 2015


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