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hemodynamics

[ US /ˌhɛmoʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of physiology that studies the circulation of the blood and the forces involved

How To Use hemodynamics In A Sentence

  • Objective To observe the effect of inverse ratio ventilation (IRV) on hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism in sheep with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
  • At the end of each study period, measurements of gas exchange, hemodynamics, and respiratory mechanics were obtained.
  • These findings suggest that placing a patient in the modified Trendelenburg position can effectively displace blood from the lower extremities into the central circulation to improve hemodynamics.
  • In addition, the release of vasoactive kinins from muscle may interfere with renal hemodynamics.
  • Acute infections that alter hemodynamics and fibrinolytic systems can trigger an ischemic event.
  • Cerebral hemodynamics in preterm infants during positional intervention measured with diffuse correlation spectroscopy and transcranial Doppler ultrasound. Recent Neonatal Research Publications
  • Conclusion MPD can improve the heart hemodynamics and regulate myocardium oxygen consumption.
  • Therefore, DUS is the method of choice to study hemodynamics of portal hypertension and should be used routinely before and after operation.
  • In order to maintain stable hemodynamics, large dose of catecholamine was required after surgery.
  • The institution of positive-pressure ventilation in an already hyperinflated thorax can markedly worsen hemodynamics and cause abrupt falls in blood pressure including cardiac collapse.
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