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So one of the clinically important phenomenon in the pulmonary circulation is hypoxic vasoconstriction, defined as: when there is a deceased in PAO2 (alveolar), a local vasoconstriction of pulmonary blood vessels is produced which results in a lowering of blood flow through the lung.
To me this is really counter-intuitive. Can anyone explain how does hypoxic vasoconstrcition help improve decreased in PAO2? What am I missing here?
Many thanks in advance.
To me this is really counter-intuitive. Can anyone explain how does hypoxic vasoconstrcition help improve decreased in PAO2? What am I missing here?
Many thanks in advance.