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hemodynamic

[ US /ˌhɛmoʊdaɪˈnæmɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. or of relating to or involved in hemodynamics

How To Use hemodynamic In A Sentence

  • Before surgery is performed, care must be taken to make sure that the patient is in a stable hemodynamic state and all organs are functioning normally.
  • The system appears to have begun with a very simple mechanism that would work satisfactorily for a low-pressure, low-flow hemodynamic system, and to have evolved over a long period of time into the complicated system necessary for humans and other mammals that have a high-pressure cardiovascular system, where leaks must be quickly stopped. The Language of God
  • A hemodynamic parameters detecting instrument by pulse wave measuring is designed.
  • Beta blockers should not be administered to patients with heart failure who have bradycardia, heart block or hemodynamic instability.
  • Objective To determine the benefit of hemodynamic monitoring for resuscitation of burn shock.
  • In order to improve the hemodynamic profile of the heart and increase cardiac contractility, a physician may also administer an intravenous inotropic agent such as dobutamine (beta-adrenergic agonist) or milrinone (PDE3-inhibitor). The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • KAGAN: Before discharge as long as he is stable from hemodynamic (ph) and pulmonary standpoint, we would like to know that he is getting adequate nutrition and he is gradually strengthening. CNN Transcript Aug 30, 2001
  • The severity of oligemia correlates well with hemodynamic abnormality.
  • Conclusion: Non-operative management is safe and effective and can be the first choice for hemodynamically stable patients of blunt abdominal trauma with hemoperitoneum.
  • Conclusion MPD can improve the heart hemodynamics and regulate myocardium oxygen consumption.
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