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Perfusion was started in the morning after a 12-16 hour fast.
During the perfusion studies we observed no change in blood pressure or heart rate.
Perfusion is the mass flow of blood through the tissues.
In some cases, you might have a test called a cardiac perfusion scan to see if your heart is getting enough blood.
As of 2012, there were 17 perfusion training programs in the United States.
The overall effect is an insufficient blood perfusion in the upper part of the body.
Perfusion was monitored at approximately 1, 2, and 3 months after growth factor administration.
Patients were allowed to swallow during and after perfusion.
Physiologic dead space cannot change as it is ventilation without perfusion.
Two sets of pictures may be made during a cardiac perfusion scan.
New perfusion devices are also becoming popular for certain cell culture applications.
Possibility that perfusion is being managed by the mucus held around and within the body.
One of the main uses is in myocardial perfusion imaging.
Further details of the perfusion system is presented elsewhere.
He'd done a lot of cardiac work and if anyone could maintain cerebral perfusion pressure, it'd be him.
By widening the blood vessels, the tissue allows greater perfusion.
Therefore, under these conditions, the ideal ventilation perfusion ratio would be about 1.05.
Perfusion rates of 30-40 ml per min were used.
The total recovery of perfusion fluid was almost equal to that infused.
The perfusion was continued for another four hours.
It may be that increased perfusion to the brain and other organs also have indirect benefits.
And a lack of perfusion fluid to prime the heart bypass machine had held up all his operations.
Subsequently, regions of interest can be outlined on these images and mean perfusion within them calculated.
We found no significant relation between these scores and the measured substances in perfusion fluid.
Shock is a complex condition which leads to critically decreased perfusion.