Examples of using Perfusion in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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myocardial perfusion, systolic function of the left ventricle.
expansion of the pulmonary artery, perfusion for 42 minutes, perfect hemostasis.
ischemic stroke, perfusion, deformation of carotid arteries.
a reduction in cerebral perfusion pressure followed by secondary cerebral ischemia, that is.
Magnetic resonance angiography perfusion MRI or CT scan(allow to detect the brain areas with reduced blood flow).
Think of the number of soldiers whose lives can be saved just thanks to a laryngoscope or perfusion(syringe pump).
In addition to the chest x-ray, a perfusion check(V/ Q) of ventilation can be performed,
the cells should grow"on the spot," which requires a perfusion system akin to a blood supply to deliver nutrients
showing improved coronary perfusion pressure and overall improvement in short-term survival as well as neurological outcomes.
Objective. The investigation of brain tissue perfusion changes depending on the type of carotid arteries pathological deformation in patients with TIA
can vary depending on different clinical factors(tissue perfusion, the density of receptors,
The investigation of brain tissue perfusion changes depending on the type of carotid arteries pathological deformation in patients with transient ischemic attacks
It is only necessary to prove that after repeating the experiment with blood perfusion in the human brain post mortem no electrical activity occurs that would include a certain cognitive level.
the electrical activity of the brain of a pig that underwent perfusion after death, recorded using encephalograms,
The perfusion stage of the experiment only lasted six hours because at that point,
Emission(PET) component of PET-CT integrated research can become the«golden» standard in assessment of myocardium vital capacity due to the possibility of integral evaluation of its functional activity, perfusion and metabolism.
Cervical osteochondrosis with expressed VA compression should be considered an unfavorable factor which substantially deteriorates cerebral perfusion reserve and leads to the decrease of cerebral bloodflow in patients with concomitant lesion of carotid arteries.
blood into the brain, known as cerebral perfusion pressure, which is determined by the body's blood pressure.
If you suspect a cerebral embolism physician efforts should be aimed primarily at maintaining perfusion of the brain in the zone of ischemia,
neuroscientist widely recognized for the development of intracellular perfusion technique, discovery of low-voltage gated calcium channels, and characterization of ionic conductance in excitable cells.