Unit 18 Hemodynamics :: Ultrasound Physics with Sononerds
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
01:33 - Section 18.1 Flow of FLuid
02:28 - 18.1.1 Fluid Dynamics
14:32 - 18.1.2 Poiseuille Equation
18:19 - Section 18.2 Types of Flow
19:01 - 18.2.1 Laminar & Turbulent Flow
26:21 - 18.2.2 Reynold's Number
29:07 - 18.2.3 Flood Flow in Vessels
34:19 - Section 18.3 Energy
35:24 - 18.3.1 Energy Loss
42:27 - 18.3.2 Stenosis
50:58 - 18.3.3 Bernouilli's Priniciple
53:42 - Section 18.4 Hydrostatic Pressure
1:04:01 - Section 18.5 Vessel Considerations
1:04:54 - 18.5.1 Vessel Anatomy
1:06:15 - 18.5.2 Vessel Effect on Blood Flow
1:08:10 - 18.5 Respiration & Venous Flow
1:13:00 - Recap
Studying for my SPI on Tuesday and this is doing wonders for review. Blesss and thank youuu
how was it? were the questions similar to Eldeman book?
AMAZING PRESENTATION
Thank you so much! This video was super helpful and I can’t wait to check out the rest.
You're so welcome!
helpful, as usual. thank you
Great presentation
Very nice presentation
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THANK YOU SM!!!!!!!!
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Very helpful
Excuse me, but is From.Chapter 18 of what Textbook ? Could you please give author and title of book ? thanks beforehand
She's probably referencing "Understanding Ultrasound Physics" by Edelman!
Very Helpful!!! Just a question. I believe I'm correct in thinking that Bernoulli's principle only pertains to a short obstructed vessel, that is why pressure decrease corresponds to a faster flow as opposed to a "normal" or laminar vessel in which increased pressure corresponds to a faster flow. Is this correct? Maybe this is more of a rhetorical question haha.
Make a vascular one please!!!!😢