What is microcirculation?
Microcirculation refers to the flow of blood through the vascular network lying between the arterioles and venules; includes capillaries, metarterioles and arteriovenous anastomoses. The main function of microcirculation is carry oxygen and nutrition matter and ship out carbon dioxide, lactic acid and metabolic production.
Microcirculation refers to the flow of blood through the vascular network lying between the arterioles and venioles; includes capillaries, met arterioles and arteriovenous anatomies. The main function of microcirculation is to carry oxygen and nutrition matter and ship out carbon dioxide, lactic acid and metabolic production.