Definition of Perfusion. Meaning of Perfusion. Synonyms of Perfusion

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Definition of Perfusion

Perfusion
Perfusion Per*fu"sion, n. [L. perfusio.] The act of perfusing.

Meaning of Perfusion from wikipedia

- to a capillary bed in tissue. Perfusion may also refer to fixation via perfusion, used in histological studies. Perfusion is measured as the rate at which...
- perfusiologist, and occasionally a cardiopulmonary byp**** doctor or clinical perfusion scientist, is a healthcare professional who operates the cardiopulmonary...
- Limb perfusion is a medical technique that is used to deliver drugs locally directly to a site of interest. It is commonly used in human medicine for...
- Perfusion MRI or perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) is perfusion scanning by the use of a particular MRI sequence[which?]. The acquired data are then post-processed...
- Myocardial perfusion imaging or scanning (also referred to as MPI or MPS) is a nuclear medicine procedure that illustrates the function of the heart muscle...
- physiology, the ventilation/perfusion ratio (V/Q ratio) is a ratio used to ****ess the efficiency and adequacy of the ventilation-perfusion coupling and thus the...
- respiratory system, ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) mismatch refers to the pathological discrepancy between ventilation (V) and perfusion (Q) resulting in an abnormal...
- stimulation and acidosis[citation needed] Hypothermia due to decreased perfusion and evaporation of sweat[citation needed] Thirst and dry mouth, due to...
- Ventilation–perfusion coupling is the relationship between ventilation and perfusion in the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Ventilation is the...
- collectively referred to as heteropagus twins. The twin reversed arterial perfusion, or T.R.A.P. sequence, results in an 'acardiac twin', a parasitic twin...