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← Human Body & HealthWhy does plaque buildup in arteries increase distal blood pressure variability more than proximal?
A)Elastic recoil dissipates proximal pressure
B)Smooth muscle proximally autoregulates flow
C)Proximal compliance dampens pressure changes
D)Windkessel effect diminishes distally✓
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The Windkessel effect normally smooths pressure pulses as they travel distally in arteries; because plaque reduces arterial elasticity, the Windkessel effect is diminished, and distal variability increases. Therefore, pressure variability is greater distally rather than being absorbed proximally by elastic vessel walls.
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