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单词 perfuse
释义

perfuse

/pəˈfjuːz /
verb [with object]
1Permeate or suffuse with a liquid, colour, or quality: the yellow light is perfused with white...
  • Segments were perfused with filtered water which was not acidified.
  • When the Reformers rediscovered the Bible, they rediscovered a two-tier Holy Land: a real, dusty place and, lying over it and perfusing it, an even more real spiritual land.
  • The community was perfused with creative release, a celebration enfusing Brit Pop, Cool Britannia and renewed exploration of the human spirit.
1.1 Medicine Supply (an organ or tissue) with a fluid by circulating it through blood vessels or other natural channels: the transplanted kidney is perfused at low pressure by retrograde flow (as adjective perfused) the isolated perfused rat liver...
  • This effect is generally not accepted to be an improvement in the diseased segment of blood vessel, but the formation of collateral vessels perfusing the ischaemic tissue.
  • Heart failure is the deterioration of the heart's ability to pump blood throughout the body and adequately perfuse the major organs.
  • The pressure required to traverse an arterial stenosis and perfuse the distal tissues of the foot may not be met.

Derivatives

perfusion

/pəˈfjuːʒ(ə)n / noun ...
  • The perfusions were useful - otherwise how could I play 70 matches a year?
  • In both protocols, however, average perfusions associated with each cycle pattern were greater than baseline because the pressure-relief hyperemia more than compensated for the flow deficits during the heel loading phases.
  • Experiments ranged from small-scale core perfusions with defined compounds (glucose, bovine serum albumin) to mesocosms receiving natural leaf leachate or water from different streams.

perfusionist

noun ...
  • He said perfusionists, who work alongside theatre staff and are in charge of the patient's blood circulation, were given an extra £10,000 a year after several threatened to quit.
  • He was a perfusionist, that is, the medical technician who operates the heart-lung machine during open-heart surgery.
  • As one of the perfusionists reported, ‘The surgeon empowered the team.’

perfusive

/pəˈfjuːsɪv/ adjective

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'cause to flow through or away'): from Latin perfus- 'poured through', from the verb perfundere, from per- 'through' + fundere 'pour'.

Rhymes

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