Definition of Hypoxemic. Meaning of Hypoxemic. Synonyms of Hypoxemic

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Definition of Hypoxemic

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Meaning of Hypoxemic from wikipedia

- ventilated, and as a consequence the blood exiting that alveolus is relatively hypoxemic. When such blood is added to blood from well ventilated alveoli, the mix...
- spontaneously breathing but are in some type of respiratory failure. These are hypoxemic and certain cases of hypercapnic respiratory failure stemming from exacerbations...
- Cerebral hypoxia is a form of hypoxia (reduced supply of oxygen), specifically involving the brain; when the brain is completely deprived of oxygen, it...
- vascular system such as an anomalous coronary artery.[citation needed] Hypoxemic hypoxia is a lack of oxygen caused by low oxygen tension in the arterial...
- M; Bublil M; Bar-Yishay E; Godfrey S (March 1998). "Rehabilitation of hypoxemic patients with COPD at low altitude at the Dead Sea, the lowest place on...
- Blood is not able to take sufficient amount of oxygen due to Anemia Hypoxemic hypoxia or hypoxemia, a deficiency of oxygen in arterial blood Hypoxic...
- "A case report of recreational use of inhaled Freon leading to acute hypoxemic respiratory failure salvaged by veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation"...
- cough. Further, oxygen therapy may be useful for palliation of dyspnea in hypoxemic patients. Palliative care also includes relief of physical and emotional...
- insulin requirements. Stage 2: the patient is tachypneic, hypocapnic and hypoxemic; develops moderate liver dysfunction and possible hematologic abnormalities...
- cause harm and unnecessary expense to persons with left heart disease or hypoxemic types of lung diseases. American College of Chest Physicians; American...