macrohemodynamics

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macro- +‎ hemodynamics

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macrohemodynamics (uncountable)

  1. Relatively large-scale hemodynamics
    • 2014 December 9, Martin A Schick et al., “Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury by standardized colon ascendens stent peritonitis in rats - a simple, reproducible animal model”, in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental[1], volume 2, →DOI:
      Stable development of septic AKI, monitoring and stabilisation of macrohemodynamics and gas exchange, low mortality rate and the opportunity to observe kidney function with clinically relevant methods are the advantages of this new model.