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hemodynamic
[ hee-moh-dahy-nam-ik, hem-oh- ]
adjective
- Physiology. of or relating to the forces involved in blood circulation:
Hemodynamic function is monitored to assess the mitral valve repair.
The aim of this study was to compare the hemodynamic effects of morphine and fentanyl.
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Origin of hemodynamic1
Example Sentences
The researchers attribute the model's success to the use of ML/AI and the inclusion of "hemodynamic" clinical data, which describe how blood circulates through the heart, lungs and the rest of the body.
The wearable device could offer a non-invasive way to monitor hemodynamic indicators such as heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation that can indicate how well a person's heart is working.
Furthermore, they conducted a continuous observation of renal vascular changes in an animal model induced with renal failure, performing multivariate analysis using hemodynamic and vascular morphological indicators.
These results allowed the group to create a personalized, longitudinal hemodynamic map, showing how the forces vary over time and the percentage of time spent in various vulnerable states.
Most important will be the long-term sequelae to the local venous system that now will have to bear the brunt of a potentially destructive hemodynamic burden.
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