Zusammenfassung
Die Schwangerschaft ist durch einen Abfall des peripheren Widerstands gekennzeichnet. In Anlehnung an das Ohmsche Gesetz wird der Widerstand im Kreislaufsystem aus Herzzeitvolumen und mittlerem arteriellem Blutdruck berechnet. Unberührt von dieser Überlegung blieb lange Zeit die rheologische Komponente, die vor allem im venösen Teil der Zirkulation Bedeutung erlangt.
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Heilmann, L. (1989). Rheologie und Gestose. In: Hillemanns, H.G., Schillinger, H. (eds) Das Restrisiko gegenwärtiger Geburtshilfe. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74320-7_34
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