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  • Total Peripheral Resistance
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  • Total peripheral resistance (TPR) is the sum of all forces that oppose blood flow in systemic circulation. TPR is affected by numerous factors, such as blood viscosity, vessel length, hydrostatic pressure (pressure created in a fluid system such as the body), and vessel diameter, with vessel diamter being the most important of these factors.
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  • Total peripheral resistance (TPR) is the sum of all forces that oppose blood flow in systemic circulation. TPR is affected by numerous factors, such as blood viscosity, vessel length, hydrostatic pressure (pressure created in a fluid system such as the body), and vessel diameter, with vessel diamter being the most important of these factors.