During one episode, critical haemodynamic instability occurred and blood product transfusion was started. |
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At this stage, oxygenation and haemodynamic and metabolic factors are crucial. |
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The way a living valve functions, it anticipates haemodynamic events and responds and changes its shape and size. |
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Fluid and blood component therapy must be continued to maintain haemodynamic and coagulation status. |
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Consequently, haemodynamic and arrhythmic complications arose, with the need for repeat catheterisation and revascularisation, prolonged hospital stay, and increased costs. |
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The haemodynamic effects of alfentanil and verapamil were assessed in the dog. |
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Central venous catheters are used for haemodynamic monitoring, giving vasopressors and cytotoxic drugs, sampling blood, and giving fluids and parenteral nutrition. |
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The addition of verapamil caused no significant change in haemodynamic parameters other than a slower heart rate at 15 and 30 minutes. |
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Analysis of the haemodynamic variations in the liver during pneumoperitoneum is complicated by the double hepatic perfusion. |
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His renal function continues to improve and he has haemodynamic and respiratory stability. |
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We hypothesised that statins might also be activating endothelial genes that are athero-protective, and that are controlled endogenously by the transcription factor KLF2 when it is activated by haemodynamic forces. |
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Considering the stabilised haemodynamic situation, veno-venous ECMO was instituted the first day after admission. |
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Effects of perioperative alpha1 block on haemodynamic control during laparoscopic surgery for phaeochromocytoma. |
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The intubating conditions, onset of action, duration of action, haemodynamic changes and side effects of the studied drugs were observed. |
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That suggests that while high blood cholesterol is an important risk factor for atherosclerosis, localised haemodynamic forces associated with the geometries of the vascular tree may also contribute. |
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Returning to England in 1967, he lectured at Guy's, researching arterial disease and helping develop haemodynamic doppler ultrasound as a tool for understanding blood flow. |
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Diffuse post hysterectomy bleeding may be controlled by abdominal packing to allow time for normalization of the woman's haemodynamic and coagulation status. |
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Its open architecture design provides the option to add additional displays, permitting you to expand your monitoring capability to include haemodynamic and other data. |
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The modelling of haemodynamic forces at the bifurcation of the human carotid artery has shown that shear stress is elevated upstream of the maximum obstruction caused by a plaque, and reduced downstream of it. |
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However, the clinician must carefully consider whether the woman's haemodynamic and coagulation status can be maintained for the time required to organize and complete this procedure. |
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Rapid administration of alfentanil caused profound haemodynamic changes which may have been related to surgical trauma and the absence of other anaesthetic agents. |
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Atheroma itself can be seen as the prototype of a complex, multifactorial disease, in which inflammation of the vascular wall is the response to aggressive biochemical, toxic and haemodynamic conditions. |
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Then the patient is put into the Trendelenburg position to obtain better exposure of the pelvis and at the same time provide better cerebral haemodynamic conditions. |
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However, if the surgeon is familiar with the machine, uses it correctly and above all has knowledge of the haemodynamic and respiratory physiology, positive pressure used well can become a safety factor. |
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Haemodynamic effects are similar to those found with surgical shunts, with a lower procedural morbidity and mortality. |
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