Definition of Vasodilatory. Meaning of Vasodilatory. Synonyms of Vasodilatory

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Definition of Vasodilatory

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Meaning of Vasodilatory from wikipedia

- Vasodilatory shock, vasogenic shock, or vasoplegic shock is a medical emergency belonging to shock along with cardiogenic shock, septic shock, allergen-induced...
- pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Arteriolar vasodilator Nitrophorin Vasodilatory shock "Definition of Vasodilation". MedicineNet.com. 27 April 2011. Archived...
- Hyperaemia is likely mediated by the increased synthesis and/or release of vasodilatory agents during periods of heightened cellular metabolism. The increase...
- initial bolus should be 0.25 mg/kg, intravenous (IV). Because of its vasodilatory effects, diltiazem is useful for treating hypertension. Calcium channel...
- isolated in the late 1930s. Vasopressors are defined as agents that combat vasodilatory shock by inducing peripheral vasoconstriction. Commonly used vasopressors...
- phosphodiesterase inhibitors (Tadalafil and Udenafil) can potentiate the vasodilatory effect of isosorbide mononitrate with the potential result of serious...
- important in the contraction of smooth muscle cells, thereby exerting its vasodilatory effect. "FDA-sourced list of all drugs with black box warnings (Use Download...
- vasoconstriction followed by a secondary vasodilation caused by the release of vasodilatory metabolites due to the sympathetically increased cardiac inotropy and...
- with mitral valve stenosis due to the resulting CO2 retention and its vasodilatory effects. It can also be ****ociated with lupus, polycythemia vera and...
- is hypothesized to ****ist oxygen transport in tissues, by releasing vasodilatory nitric oxide to tissues in which oxygen levels are low. The binding of...