Thanks, Dr Strong, for the most in-depth and scientific explanation of PP. A question: is there a way of getting a blood pressure graph short of going to the hospital??
Amazing lecture Sir! As always it has been a plesaure listening to you and watching your intricate animations. Also the German pronaunciation was very good! If we could just talk a bit about the RPPV and the physiology behind it. I have always imagined that by breathing in air and blood is "sucked into the chest" meaning air fills the lungs and the veins empty into the right atrium as can be seen if we watch someones JVP while breathing, but at the same time we get an increased afterload in the RV and LV which would lead to a decrease in systolic and diastolic pressure? Am I atleast partially correct? Thank you in advance!
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure when I will post the rest of this series. The next video will be hormonal and neural control of the CV system; I started working on it 6 months ago, but wasn't satisfied with how it was coming together and put it on the back-burner for a while.
No need to point it out! =P Yep, 10 years goes fast! I took 3 years of German in high school, but remember shockingly little; there wasn't much opportunity to practice. (My pronunciation of Windkessel ended up being somewhere between proper German and a sloppy Americanization of it.)
I have a major in another speciality but I have come here to fill my knowledge gap which has been haunting me a lot...thank you sir
Excellent speaker and audiovisual!
Very lucid explanation sir, couldn't be explained in a better way. Lot of Respect sir 🙏
Audio and video work fine for me
Dr. Strong - I see your analogies keep using electronic circuit designs. Really cool.
Amazing video. Very clear explanation of the concept of Pp
excellent, as ever, many thanks UK
I love this series, thank you
Thanks, Dr Strong, for the most in-depth and scientific explanation of PP. A question: is there a way of getting a blood pressure graph short of going to the hospital??
Fantastically taught!
Great lecture. Thanks
Great lecture sensei !
So beneficial,,,many thanks
outstanding Sir!
thank you
Thank you so much 💖
Amazing lecture Sir! As always it has been a plesaure listening to you and watching your intricate animations. Also the German pronaunciation was very good! If we could just talk a bit about the RPPV and the physiology behind it. I have always imagined that by breathing in air and blood is "sucked into the chest" meaning air fills the lungs and the veins empty into the right atrium as can be seen if we watch someones JVP while breathing, but at the same time we get an increased afterload in the RV and LV which would lead to a decrease in systolic and diastolic pressure? Am I atleast partially correct? Thank you in advance!
Sir it was an amazing lecture will you post the rest of the cardiovascular physiology videos?
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure when I will post the rest of this series. The next video will be hormonal and neural control of the CV system; I started working on it 6 months ago, but wasn't satisfied with how it was coming together and put it on the back-burner for a while.
Ummm where's the audio...?
Edit: It got fixed. Thx for the video doc.
What is the cause of a low diastolic but high systolic BP?
Video/audio 👍🏼
Today I noticed the gray hair you got . Your channel has been ~10 years . Life goes fast. ♥️ . You speak German?
No need to point it out! =P Yep, 10 years goes fast! I took 3 years of German in high school, but remember shockingly little; there wasn't much opportunity to practice. (My pronunciation of Windkessel ended up being somewhere between proper German and a sloppy Americanization of it.)
Something wrong happened.. no video stream