Examples of 'hemodynamics' in a sentence

Meaning of "hemodynamics"

Hemodynamics (noun) - The study of the forces involved in blood circulation throughout the body. This term is commonly used in medicine and physiology
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  • The circulation and movement of blood in the body, and the forces involved therein.

How to use "hemodynamics" in a sentence

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Hemodynamics stable at the end of the intervention.
He needs time for his hemodynamics to stabilize.
Hemodynamics or hæmodynamics is the dynamics of blood flow.
This improves the hemodynamics at both anastomoses.
Hemodynamics measurements are performed at a select infusion concentration.
Systemic and hepatic hemodynamics were continuously measured.
The study of blood flow is called hemodynamics.
Hemodynamics as assessed through echocardiography was satisfactory.
Modeling of coagulation processes in human systemic hemodynamics.
Studies on hemodynamics and coagulation in neuroanesthesia.
To ensure the normalization of respiration and hemodynamics.
Her hemodynamics need to be micromanaged.
Such extraneous structures inevitably compromise hemodynamics.
All other hemodynamics were not significally different in both groups.
Report the occurrence of bleeding and hemodynamics instability.

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Hemodynamics measurements were performed as described.
Coronary autoregulation plays an important role in coronary hemodynamics.
The natural valve is superior in hemodynamics to prosthetic or bioprosthetic valves.
Sepsis resuscitation generally focuses on hemodynamics.
Hemodynamics of hemodialysis vascular access.
Careful attention should be paid to fluid management and hemodynamics.
Dexmedetomidine provides a predictable stable hemodynamics when administered as continuous infusion.
The analysis of this simulation shows a significant increase in hemodynamics.
Hemodynamics and atherosclerosis.
These effects could not be attributed to changes in intrarenal hemodynamics.
A model is proposed to study the hemodynamics of various types of coronary stenosis.
This dosage of the agent caused no significant change in hemodynamics.
Improvement by acetylcysteine of hemodynamics and oxygen transport in fulminant hepatic failure.
There is no effect on systemic hemodynamics.
Hemodynamics are stable.
Does not affect hemodynamics.
Hemodynamics in tissues.
Subtle differences are expected because suctioning usually impacts hemodynamics acutely.
Stentless valves exhibit improved hemodynamics and are less resistant to blood flow.
Determination of isoexposure curves from a digital fluoroscopy apparatus at a hemodynamics room.
All opioids also cause alterations in hemodynamics at least to some extent.
Effects of cardiovascular risk factors on arterial stiffness and systemic hemodynamics.
Treating selected patients can improve hemodynamics and functional parameters.
The present disclosure involves the investigation of cerebral venous hemodynamics.
Hemodynamics was stable.
Associations with hemodynamics.
The effects on the hemodynamics and regional blood flow are the main concerns.
The distortion on the internal monitor of the hemodynamics room was evaluated.
Direct assessment of the central hemodynamics is a necessary step for obstetric patients undergoing general anesthesia.
Probe and apparatus for measuring cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation.
The means for detecting the hemodynamics preferably include at least one cardiac pressure sensor.
The final possible mechanism is alteration of antenatal or postnatal hemodynamics by systemic inflammation.
SS hemodynamics is a changing process that requires frequent assessment and therapy adjustments.
There are controversial reports about the relationship of systemic hemodynamics to peripheral perfusion.
The use of Hemodynamics was only obtained for the procedures financed by SUS.

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