A systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrated that zero-flow pressure (Pzf) differs from mean circulatory filling pressure.
Systematic Review
The modified arterial reservoir model provides a framework for estimating zero-flow pressure, which is shown to differ from mean circulatory filling pressure.
This article describes the modified arterial reservoir in detail. The modified arterial reservoir makes explicit the wave nature of both reservoir ( P res ) and excess pressure ( P xs ). The mathematical derivation and methods for estimating P res in the absence of flow velocity data are described. There is also discussion of zero-flow pressure ( P zf ), the pressure at which flow through the circulation ceases; its relationship to asymptotic pressure ( P ∞ ) estimated by the reservoir model; and the physiological interpretation of P zf . A systematic review and meta-analysis provides evidence that P zf differs from mean circulatory filling pressure.
Hughes et al. (Tue,) conducted a systematic review in Arterial hemodynamics. Zero-flow pressure (Pzf) vs. Mean circulatory filling pressure was evaluated on Difference between zero-flow pressure and mean circulatory filling pressure. A systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrated that zero-flow pressure (Pzf) differs from mean circulatory filling pressure.