- Windkessel in German means 'air chamber'.
- Term implies an elastic reservoir in large arteries.
- Distension of the aorta following ejection of blood from the left ventricle during systole.
- The distended aorta then recoils during diastole, smoothing out pressure & blood flow.
- The walls of large elastic arteries (eg. aorta, common carotid, subclavian, & their larger branches, plus pulmonary artery) contain elastic fibers which are composed of elastin.
- These same arteries distend when the blood pressure rises during systole & then recoil when the blood pressure falls during diastole.
- The rate of blood entering these elastic arteries significantly exceeds that leaving them due to arterial peripheral resistance.
- This results in a net storage of blood during systole which unloads during diastole.
- Decreases pulse pressure during cardiac cycle.
- Increased efficiency of pumping of the left ventricle.
- Provides more continuous flow.
- Contributes to organ perfusion during diastole when cardiac ejection ceases.
- Specifically helps the perfusion of the coronary arteries during diastole.
- Diminution of the Windkessel effect occurs with age.
- Associated with the elastic arteries becoming less compliant.
- Pathologically related to 'hardening of the arteries' or arteriosclerosis where there is fragmentation & loss of elastin in the arteries.
- Clinically results in increased pulse pressure, systolic pressure & cardiac oxygen consumption for any given cardiac stroke volume.
- The consequences of these pathophysiological changes include greater risks for myocardial infarction, cardiac enlargement, heart failure, stroke, peripheral vascular disease & renal damage.
Tags: Aorta - Arteriosclerosis - Diastole - Elastic Fibers - Elastin - Pulse Pressure - Systolic Blood Pressure - Windkessel Effect - Systole - Vascular Disease
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