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haemodynamic /ˌhiːmə(ʊ)dʌɪˈnamɪk /(US hemodynamic) adjective PhysiologyRelating to the flow of blood within the organs and tissues of the body.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....- During one episode, critical haemodynamic instability occurred and blood product transfusion was started.
- After extubation, patients were monitored for respiratory distress and hemodynamic stability up to 24 hours.
Derivativeshaemodynamically adverb ...- All patients were hemodynamically stable (systolic blood pressure > 90 mm Hg).
- However, one study documented positive results for emergency-department performance of cardioversion followed by direct discharge of hemodynamically stable patients without congestive heart failure.
- All but two patients were studied in the postoperative period, and all patients were hemodynamically stable and receiving ventilation using the synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation mode.
haemodynamics noun ...- Although breath sounds on the left improved, inspiratory pressures and hemodynamics failed to improve.
- The first type are characteristically seen at birth and grow commensurately with the patient, possibly changing with changing hemodynamics, lymphatics, or hormonal stimulation.
- At the end of each study period, measurements of gas exchange, hemodynamics, and respiratory mechanics were obtained.
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