Definition of haemodynamic in English:
haemodynamic
(US hemodynamic)
adjectiveˌhiːmə(ʊ)dʌɪˈnamɪkˌhēmōdīˈnamik
Physiology Relating to the flow of blood within the organs and tissues of the body.
〔生理〕(与)血液动力(有关)的
Example sentencesExamples
- 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.
- Dosages should be titrated to desired effect, with monitoring of hemodynamic and respiratory status.
- 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.
- Patients who have undergone surgery and require monitoring may be admitted if they do not have hemodynamic or respiratory instability.
Derivatives
adverb
Physiology All patients were hemodynamically stable (systolic blood pressure > 90 mm Hg).
Example sentencesExamples
- However, one study documented positive results for emergency-department performance of cardioversion followed by direct discharge of hemodynamically stable patients without congestive heart failure.
- Patients with advanced, decompensated heart failure may be admitted to the critical care unit for the primary purpose of using hemodynamically guided therapy to stabilize their condition.
- Patients were hemodynamically monitored with data collected at baseline and at 15-20 minute intervals during the plateau phase.
- 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.
noun
Physiology Although breath sounds on the left improved, inspiratory pressures and hemodynamics failed to improve.
Example sentencesExamples
- The institution of positive-pressure ventilation in an already hyperinflated thorax can markedly worsen hemodynamics and cause abrupt falls in blood pressure including cardiac collapse.
- The first type are characteristically seen at birth and grow commensurately with the patient, possibly changing with changing hemodynamics, lymphatics, or hormonal stimulation.
- To investigate the impact of increased intraabdominal pressure on respiration and hemodynamics.
- At the end of each study period, measurements of gas exchange, hemodynamics, and respiratory mechanics were obtained.