Jan Hemza
Saint Ann Faculty Hospital, Czech Republic
Title: The active function of venous brain system into hemodynamic brain circulation
Biography
Biography: Jan Hemza
Abstract
Our study about new physiological quality of vessels (angiosynizesis, self-excitation all vessel vibration), the movement of brain and flow of cerebrosinal fluid (effect of movement and exachanges during time of verbral column, especially 3D exchanges vertebral column canal) together go to realisation that the pulsing flow in live organism is essential. All study have similar design: experimental study, mathematical models, experimental models. Pulsing flow isn´t, e.g. the problem nonpulsing flow at arteficial pump in blood circulation, during time delay ischemic tissue deposit will be developed. The vibration of vessel wall during physiological state, facility begining of angiosynizesis by propagation pulsing pressure wave, structural stability of bridging veins can be restore by adequate rise in pressure in given moment. Pulsing system have a more side effects, maybe to electromagnetic continuum into live organism on remodeling live organism during life and on thermodynamic dissipation. The venous brain system has active and regulatory function in hemodynamic flow of brain