Iranian Journal of War and Public Health

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Samajpaty S. Calculating the Fluid Pressure of ‎Aorta according to the Principles of Hemomechanics in Injuries and Trauma. 3 2021; 13 (2) :131-138
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Authors S. Samajpaty *
Department of General Medicine, International Faculty, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU), Moscow, Russian Federation
* Corresponding Author Address: Department of General Medicine, International Faculty, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU), 117997, Moscow, Russian Federation. (esamajpaty6416@unesp.co.uk)
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Aims: Blood and its pressure is an important issue in trauma and injuries. This study reviewed the pathology of hemodynamic disorders in the light of hemo-mechanics to determine the principles of "Hemomechanics" concerning already proven chemo-physical basis and determine the fluid pressure of the aorta through the mathematical application.
Calculations & Methods: The article is a mathematical and physical endeavor to resolve the in-depth questions of blood physiology and pathology. Didactic and theoretical methods were used for this research.
Findings: Changing the latent shear force of blood initiates the wear and tear process in the circulatory system, ultimately damaging the endothelium.
Conclusion: The four laws of hemomechanics derived here help better understand normal blood physiology, hematology, blood pressure in a broader aspect, and the co-relation of gravitational force with the blood flow in terms of fluidity.
 
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