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Qué (quién) es pulsatile - definición

Metabolic activation therapy; Pulsatile Insulin; Metabolic Activation Therapy

pulsatile         
  • Scaled velocity profiles of pulsatile flow are compared according to Womersley number.
  • Four pulsatile flow profiles in a straight tube are shown. The first graph (in blue) shows the pressure gradient as a cosine function, and the other graphs (in red) show dimensionless velocity profiles for different Womersley numbers.
ASPECT OF FLUID DYAMICS
Womersley flow; Pulsatile
['p?ls?t??l]
¦ adjective chiefly Physiology pulsating; relating to pulsation.
Origin
ME: from med. L. pulsatilis (in vena pulsatilis 'artery'), from pulsare (see pulsate).
Pulsatile         
  • Scaled velocity profiles of pulsatile flow are compared according to Womersley number.
  • Four pulsatile flow profiles in a straight tube are shown. The first graph (in blue) shows the pressure gradient as a cosine function, and the other graphs (in red) show dimensionless velocity profiles for different Womersley numbers.
ASPECT OF FLUID DYAMICS
Womersley flow; Pulsatile
·adj Pulsating; throbbing, as a tumor.
II. Pulsatile ·adj Capable of being struck or beaten; played by beating or by percussion; as, a tambourine is a pulsatile musical instrument.
Pulsatile flow         
  • Scaled velocity profiles of pulsatile flow are compared according to Womersley number.
  • Four pulsatile flow profiles in a straight tube are shown. The first graph (in blue) shows the pressure gradient as a cosine function, and the other graphs (in red) show dimensionless velocity profiles for different Womersley numbers.
ASPECT OF FLUID DYAMICS
Womersley flow; Pulsatile
In fluid dynamics, a flow with periodic variations is known as pulsatile flow, or as Womersley flow. The flow profiles was first derived by John R.

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Pulsatile insulin

Pulsatile intravenous insulin therapy, sometimes called metabolic activation therapy or cellular activation therapy, describes in a literal sense the intravenous injection of insulin in pulses versus continuous infusions. Injection of insulin in pulses mimics the physiological secretions of insulin by the pancreas into the portal vein which then drains into the liver. In healthy, non-diabetic individuals, pancreatic secretions of insulin correspond to the intake of food. The pancreas will secrete variable amounts of insulin based upon the amount of food consumed (basically speaking, the more food that is consumed, the more insulin the pancreas will secrete) among other factors. Continuous exposure to insulin and glucagon is known to decrease the hormones' metabolic effectiveness on glucose production in humans due to the body developing an increased tolerance to the hormones. Down-regulation at the cellular level may partially explain the decreased action of steady-state levels of insulin, while pulsatile hormone secretion may allow recovery of receptor affinity and numbers for insulin. Intermittent intravenous insulin administration with peaks of insulin concentrations may enhance suppression of gluconeogenesis and reduce hepatic glucose production.