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He made important contributions in the field of haemodynamics.
This observation suggests that pneumothorax can influence cerebral haemodynamics without affecting heart rate, blood pressure, and blood gases.
No patients received any therapeutic intervention to improve haemodynamics (i.e. fluid resuscitation or catecholamine infusion) throughout the study.
Detection of changes in cerebral haemodynamics by near-infrared spectroscopy allows early intervention to prevent intracranial haemorrhage.
Moreover, high-dose calcium-channel blockers among patients who have a response to this treatment can prolong survival and improve pulmonary haemodynamics.
This field includes areas such as CO reactivity, neurovascular coupling and other aspects of cerebral haemodynamics.
However, once stabilised, all patients should undergo a full cardiac evaluation including assessment of left ventricular function, cardiac haemodynamics, coronary arteriography, and a comprehensive electrophysiology study.
Montan S, Ingemarsson I, Marsál K, et al.: Randomised controlled trial of atenolol and pindolol in human pregnancy: effects on fetal haemodynamics.
Effects of Exercise & Daytime Sleep on Human Haemodynamics: With Focus on Changes in Cardiovascular Function during Daytime Sleep Onset.
The mechanism of these renal ADRs is due to changes in renal haemodynamics (kidney blood flow), ordinarily mediated by prostaglandins, which are affected by NSAIDs.
To take into account the parallel conductance, G, the most common method involves injection of hypertonic saline into the subject-enough to temporarily reduce blood resistance, and therefore increase preload, but not so much as to alter haemodynamics.
The decrease in microalbuminuria observed with angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors in normotensive diabetic patients could be the result of inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system's effects on blood pressure or its effect on intraglomerular haemodynamics, or both.
Calcium antagonists can modify renal haemodynamics; consequently, trials comparing angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors with calcium antagonists should be based on differences in their renal effects estimated from previous trials in insulin dependent diabetic subjects.
It is well known that this postural change induces some haemodynamic modifications represented by the shift of blood from the legs into the central circulation, by the increase in the venous return and by the improvement in systemic haemodynamics [ 1, 2, 3, 4].
It had been revealed that they contain valuable information about the central hemodynamics.
He also conducted a research program on hemodynamics that attracted considerable attention among his colleagues in Europe.
Noted author on how hemodynamics, and not cholesterol or diet, is the primary cause of atherosclerosic heart disease.
The clinical course, laboratory findings, hemodynamics, and intensive care unit mortality were compared between the various groups.
The law is also very important specially in hemorheology and hemodynamics, both fields of physiology.
Hemodynamics, meaning literally "blood movement" is the study of blood flow or the circulation.
In this case they are called perforator veins and have a very important role in the venous system hemodynamics.
Therapy therefore is limited to supportive care, i.e. safeguarding hemodynamics, and respiration.
Local hemodynamics play an important role, higher blood pressure and changes in shear stress being potential causes of intimal thickening.
Effect of amrinone: A cardiotonic durg on hemodynamics and platelet function.
As with heart ultrasound studies, venous ultrasonography requires an understanding of hemodynamics in order to give useful examination reports.
L-arginine reduces heart rate and improves hemodynamics in severe congestive heart failure.
This sac protects the heart, anchors it to the surrounding structures, but has no effect on ventricular hemodynamics in a healthy person.
Their study represented an important advance in the understanding of hemodynamics which had widespread implications for the study of human physiology.
PAC use is in decline as clinicians move to less invasive and more accurate technologies for monitoring hemodynamics.
Elective intubation may be performed to reduce oxygen demand if the SvO2 remains low despite optimization of hemodynamics.
Intimal thickening is a complex process, depending on a variety of factors, including local hemodynamics , shear stress and blood pressure.
Favourable hemodynamics.
There is no influence of these modalities on each other and a combined measurement can give useful information about electrical activity as well as local hemodynamics.
Enhanced aggregation affects venous hemodynamics.
Myocardial efficiency is due to improved hemodynamics, and the ventricular function curve is improved.
Hemodynamics affect the development of AAA.
Currently, a number of factors have been implicated including heredity, trauma, endocrine, inflammatory, nutritional, and altered circulatory hemodynamics.
These authors also suggested that extreme changes in lateral posture were associated with adverse effects on hemodynamics in comparison with continuous rotation.
Despite these factors, fetal echocardiography has provided clinicians with earlier diagnosis of heart disease and a better understanding of fetal hemodynamics.