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As a balloon deflates, why does the rate at which it deflates increases?

For example: A balloon is deflating. The pressure at which it deflates increases towards the end of its deflation.

Why is that?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

IABP inflates at the onset of diastole, thereby increasing diastolic pressure and deflates just before systole, thus reducing LV afterload. The magnitude of these effects depends upon: Balloon volume: the amount of blood displaced is proportional to the volume of the balloon.

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