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- fMRI for brain imaging. PET scan can detect active brain areas either haemodynamically or metabolically through glucose intake. They allow one to observe...
- Hemodynamics or haemodynamics are the dynamics of blood flow. The circulatory system is controlled by homeostatic mechanisms of autoregulation, just as...
- been do****ented in 60% of ALF cases, and is likely to contribute in haemodynamic compromise. There is also abnormal oxygen transport and utilization....
- Practice Notebook". www.gpnotebook.co.uk. "protocol for management of haemodynamically stable ventricular tachycardiaGeneral Practice Notebook". www.gpnotebook...
- life-threatening in major bleeding. However, in minor haemobilia, patient is haemodynamically stable despite significant blood loss being apparent. The causes of...
- "Clinical review: Initial management of blunt pelvic trauma patients with haemodynamic instability". Critical Care. 11 (1): 204. doi:10.1186/cc5157. ISSN 1364-8535...
- synchronously for the study of electrical brain activity in correlation with haemodynamic changes in brain during the electrical activity, be it normal function...
- "Structural determinants of vascular resistance properties in hypertension. Haemodynamic and model analysis". Journal of Vascular Research. 29 (4): 293–312. doi:10...
- is functional near-infrared spectroscopy. These methods rely on the haemodynamic response that shows changes in brain activity in relation to changes...
- meta-analysis about glycaemia monitoring in critical patients who are haemodynamically unstable and require intensive monitoring of glycaemia it concluded...