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MCQ – 86850

Question

Which of the following conditions best describes the mechanism explained in the graph? 

A.

Reactive hyperaemia

B.

Active hyperaemia

C.

Myogenic hyperaemia

D.

Autonomic hyperaemia

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Correct Answer � A

Explanation

Ans. A. Reactive hyperemia.

Occlusion of blood flow to a region results in the buildup of metabolic products; when the flow is restored, the accumulated vasodilator metabolites produce increased blood flow.

Reactive hyperemia is the transient increase in organ blood flow that occurs following a brief period of ischemia (e.g., arterial occlusion). Reactive hyperemia occurs following the removal of a tourniquet, unclamping an artery during surgery, or restoring flow to a coronary artery after recanalization (reopening a closed artery using an angioplasty balloon or clot dissolving drug).In general, the ability of an organ to display reactive hyperemia is similar to its ability to display autoregulation.

 


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