Compliance Basics - Vessel Stretchiness 101
- Definition: A vessel's ability to stretch in response to pressure; the change in volume (ΔV) for a given change in pressure (ΔP).
- Formula: $C = \Delta V / \Delta P$
- Vessel Types:
- Veins: High compliance. Act as capacitance vessels, holding large blood volumes at low pressure.
- Arteries: Low compliance. Stiff walls withstand high pressures.
- Physiological Changes:
- Aging: ↓ Arterial compliance (arteriosclerosis) → ↑ systolic BP & pulse pressure.

⭐ Due to high compliance, veins contain ~65% of the body's total blood volume, acting as the primary circulatory reservoir.
Arteries vs. Veins - The Great Divide
- Compliance ($C$): A vessel's ability to distend for a given change in pressure. Governed by the equation $C = \Delta V / \Delta P$.
- Arterial system is a low-volume, high-pressure, low-compliance system.
- Venous system is a high-volume, low-pressure, high-compliance system.
| Feature | Arteries ("Resistance") | Veins ("Capacitance") |
|---|---|---|
| Wall | Thick, muscular, elastic | Thin, easily distensible |
| Compliance | Low (stiff) | High (24x > arteries) |
| Blood Volume | ~15% | ~65% of total blood |
| Pressure | High (e.g., MABP ~93 mmHg) | Low (e.g., CVP 2-8 mmHg) |
⭐ In veins, a large volume change results in only a small pressure change. Sympathetic stimulation constricts veins (venoconstriction), decreasing compliance and mobilizing this blood reservoir to increase venous return and cardiac output.
Clinical Correlation - Aging Pipes & Pressure
- Arteriosclerosis (Arterial Stiffening): With age, elastin fibers ↓ and are replaced by stiffer collagen in large arteries like the aorta.
- This leads to a significant ↓ in arterial compliance.
- Hemodynamic Impact:
- Systolic: Stiff arteries accommodate stroke volume poorly, causing a sharp ↑ in Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP).
- Diastolic: Reduced elastic recoil leads to a ↓ in Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP).
- Result: A widened Pulse Pressure ($PP = SBP - DBP$).
- Clinical Presentation: Isolated Systolic Hypertension (ISH).
- Defined as SBP ≥ 140 mmHg with DBP < 90 mmHg.
⭐ Increased aortic stiffness results in a faster pulse wave velocity (PWV), an independent predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in hypertensive patients.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Compliance (C = ΔV/ΔP) is the vessel's ability to stretch in response to pressure; it is the inverse of elastance (stiffness).
- Veins are the most compliant vessels, acting as the primary blood reservoir (capacitance vessels).
- Arteries are less compliant, serving as pressure reservoirs to maintain diastolic blood flow.
- Aging and atherosclerosis ↓ arterial compliance, making arteries stiffer.
- Decreased compliance causes an increase in systolic and pulse pressure.
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