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Fluid Dynamics: Orthostatic Blood Pressure Equation
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[QUOTE="Umair Shariff, post: 5466074, member: 593232"] Hi everyone, I have been hunting all over the Internet for an explanation to changes in the blood pressure when sitting, standing or lying down. I know the complex mechanisms that are involved but I need an equation for an ideal system with the heart in the middle and the pressure that needs to be generated to drive blood to the brain in various positions. It has been a long time since I studied physics and fluid dynamics, but this equation, F=2gh, keeps popping up in my head. I'd appreciate if someone could either verify and confirm this or provide me with an alternate equation Thank you [/QUOTE]
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