Volume : IV, Issue : XI, November - 2015

"Pulse Pressure of Blood Flowing in the Lumen of Great Arterial Trunks Equals with Number of Concentric Elastic Rings Present in Transverse Sections of their Tunica Media" Theory of Interrelationship Between Pulse Pressure and Concentric

Dr. Keshaw Kumar

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<p> In order to create theory of interrelationship between pulse pressure and concentric elastic rings tissue of ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk was obtained immediately distal to their commencement from 300 human adults not suffering from any cardiovascular disease to be preserved in 10% formalin during autopsy. Wall thickness and lumen circumference of these arteries were measured to calculate pulse pressure of blood flowing in their lumen according to laws of arterial pulsation (Keshaw Kumar 1993, 2015)1,2. Paraffin sections of 10 micron thickness were cut to be stained with orcein and counterstained with haematoxyline and eosin. It was observed that pulse pressure of blood flowing in the lumen of great arterial trunks equalled with number of concentric elastic rings present in transverse sections of their tunica media–Theory of interrelationship between pulse pressure and concentric elastic rings created by Dr. Keshaw Kumar.</p>

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Dr. Keshaw Kumar / "Pulse Pressure of Blood Flowing in the Lumen of Great Arterial Trunks Equals with Number of Concentric Elastic Rings Present in Transverse Sections of their Tunica Media" Theory of Interrelationship Between Pulse Pressure and Concentric / International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 4, Issue : 11 November 2015


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