Examples of 'hypovolemia' in a sentence

Meaning of "hypovolemia"

Hypovolemia (noun): A medical condition characterized by a decrease in the volume of blood circulating in the body
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  • A state of decreased blood volume.

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Hypovolemia is often induced by excessive use of diuretics.
Your brother has experienced massive hypovolemia.
Hypovolemia or shock increases the risk of hypotension.
This reduced blood volume is called hypovolemia.
Shock from hypovolemia is very difficult to control.
The same occurs with hypovolemia.
Hypovolemia caused only inflammation and swelling of villi.
The presence of fatigue or hypovolemia should also be assessed.
Hypovolemia should be assessed by monitoring of central pressure monitoring.
Tachycardia is usually the earliest measurable response to hypovolemia.
We caught the hypovolemia in time.
Hypovolemia should be corrected before treatment with ketorolac is initiated.
The obvious cause is hypovolemia.
Hypotension and hypovolemia are extremely potent vasopressin secretion stimuli.
Volume expanders may be necessary to resuscitate newborns with hypovolemia.

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Likely hypovolemia from blood loss during the procedure.
The removal of blood caused the rat to died of hypovolemia.
Hypovolemia from excess urine output is a concern during this phase.
Cause of death was hypovolemia.
Patients may present with hypovolemia or be in circulatory shock because of internal bleeding.
Other causes of hypovolemia.
Both hypovolemia and fluid overload can be deleterious for critically ill patients.
Death by hypovolemia.
Septic shock is characterized by intense systemic vasodilation with varying degrees of hypovolemia.
To investigate the effect of hypovolemia on the recovery of rats with spinal injury.
The withdrawn blood was replaced by equal volume of normal saline to prevent hypovolemia.
Absence of hypovolemia.
Generally this was caused by low cardiac output either owing to cardiogenic shock or hypovolemia.
Almost invariably there is relative hypovolemia often associated with a maldistribution of cardiac output.
Palpitation can be precipitated by vomiting or diarrhea that leads to electrolyte disorders and hypovolemia.
Hypovolemia should be corrected with suitable volume expanders before treatment with dobutamine is instituted.
Patients who display signs or symptoms of dehydration or hypovolemia should be promptly treated.
The reduced sodium intake or the vasoconstriction caused by a neurohormonal activation would cause this hypovolemia.
SPV had the least correlation with hypovolemia of the evaluated indices.
O Ashen gray or white skin color is a sign of hypovolemia.
Hypotension and hypovolemia are important factors leading to AKI and are present in most patients.
Caution should be observed when initiating therapy and correction of hypovolemia should be attempted.
Hypovolemia and hypoxia are easily reversed and are the two most common causes of PEA.
Capillary dilation with fluid leakage and third spacing may cause severe hypovolemia and hypotension.
Hypovolemia is directly associated with toxic AKI.
CVADs allow for the rapid infusion of fluids to treat significant hypovolemia or shock.
Thus, it is crucial to avoid hypovolemia in the perioperative period.
Treatment with ACTIQ should be considered with caution in the presence of hypovolemia or hypertension.
Hypovolemia is not well tolerated, so maintaining a positive fluid balance is recommended.
A reduction in the effective circulating volume and hypovolemia are also considered risk factors for CN.
The vasopressin release is complex, being increased by hyperosmolality, hypotension and hypovolemia.
In my opinion, the risk of fatal hypovolemia far outweigh the benefits of imaging.
Volume replacements are used, in particular, in the prophylaxis and therapy of hypovolemia.
Additionally, peripheral hypovolemia was seen with the aorta to the left.
Gelatins have a short half-life and may lead to postoperative hypovolemia.

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