haemodynamic Meaning & Definition

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  • As there are no predictive risk factors concerning laboratory, haemodynamic and echocardiografic findings all patients should have oral anticoagulation lifelong.

  • In patients with severe ventricular systolic dysfunction, elevated serum noradrenaline is a sign of a bad prognosis independent of haemodynamic and ejection fraction parameters.

  • Complete haemodynamic evaluation, including pressure measurements in the right ventricle and the pulmonary arteries, was carried out in all patients.

  • A detailed review of potential cardiac complications related to cardiovascular and haemodynamic adaptations to pregnancy are reviewed.

  • It is remodelled in response to haemodynamic conditions and pathological states.

  • The haemodynamic consequences for the lungs, nonetheless, can be comparable to that produced by patency of the arterial duct.

  • Decreased cerebral haemodynamic response to cognitive and physiological tasks in mood disorders as shown by near-infrared spectroscopy.

  • Pulmonary artery catheterisation may be helpful in guiding haemodynamic management.

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