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hemodynamics /he·mo·dy·nam·ics/ (-di-nam´iks) the study of the movements of blood and of the forces concerned.hemodynam´ic
hemodynamics [-dīnam′iks] Etymology: Gk, haima + dynamis, force the study of the physical aspects of blood circulation, including cardiac function and peripheral vascular physiologic characteristics. hemodynamics, n the study of the physical aspects of blood circulation, including cardiac function and peripheral vascular physiology. hemodynamics the study of the forces and physical mechanisms concerned with the circulation of the blood. hemodynamics Cardiology 1. The formal study of blood circulation 2. The status of blood flow in the circulation, the sum result of cardiac output and resistances–eg, vascular resistance to flow How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Under this strategy, patients in hemodynamically stable condition received a transfusion only if their hemoglobin levels decreased to less than 70 g/L. Three days after admission, she was afebrile and hemodynamically stable; she was transferred to the urology department for acute pyelonephritis, which had not been confirmed by computed tomographic (CT) scan. Abnormalities were seen in 2 of the 5 Doppler studies--significant carotid stenosis in 1 patient and hemodynamically insignificant stenosis in another. |
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