Someone on another Forum posted this question and for some reason I get the answer. What do you guys think?
When physicians diagnose arterial blockages, they quote the reduction in flow rate. If the flow rate in an artery has been reduced to 10% of its normal value due to plaque formation, and the average pressure difference has increased by 20%, by what factor has the clot reduced the radius of the artery?
When physicians diagnose arterial blockages, they quote the reduction in flow rate. If the flow rate in an artery has been reduced to 10% of its normal value due to plaque formation, and the average pressure difference has increased by 20%, by what factor has the clot reduced the radius of the artery?