perfusion Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pəˈfjuː.ʒən]
  • Us [ pɚˈfjuː.ʒən]

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  • A further study, therefore, is planned to reassess these children, after an interval, with myocardial perfusion scans and exercise testing.

  • Hearts were removed after perfusion with physiological saline, and transferred to the same solution for dissection.

  • Even with the most advanced components, the volume required to prime the perfusion circuit is typically more than twice the blood volume of a neonate.

  • Any factor which decreases either cardiac output or peripheral vascular resistance diminishes systemic arterial pressure and hence cerebral perfusion.

  • Each group of mice was assayed for early phase attrition by skin or skin and lung recovery; and for late phase attrition by liver perfusion.

  • X 103 recovered from the tissues of mice at the time of perfusion.

  • After perfusion the intestinal mesenteries were examined for residual worms under a light microscope.

  • In preeclampsia, an inadequate placental trophoblast invasion of the maternal uterine spiral arteries results in poor placental perfusion, leading to placental ischaemia.

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