Abdominothoracic two-phase pump

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Synonym(s)

Two phase pump abdominothoracic

Definition
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Physiological pumping situation which has a circulatory effect on the flow conditions of the venous system. During inhalation, the pressure in the thorax decreases with the lowering of the diaphragm, while the pressure in the abdominal region increases at the same time. Blood flows out of the body in the direction of the heart, with parallel closure of the last venous valves of the lower limb, thus preventing blood from flowing back into the leg vein system. The opposite reaction is found during exhalation: diaphragmatic lifting, pressure increase in the thoracic region, lowering of the abdominal pressure, opening of the femoral veins, and flow of blood from the leg veins towards the heart.

Literature
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  1. Ströbel P (2010) Anatomy and pathological anatomy of the epifascial venous system. In: T Noppeney, H Nüllen Diagnosis and therapy of varicosis. Springer Medicine Publishing House Heidelberg S 10 -31
  2. Wagner A (2010) Physiology and pathophysiology of venous hemodynamics. In: T Noppeney, H Nüllen Diagnosis and Therapy of Varicosis. Springer Medicine Publishing House Heidelberg S 52 -60

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020