indicator dilution method

  • 1indicator dilution method — any of several methods for assessing flow through the circulatory system by injection of a known quantity of an indicator, such as a dye, radionuclide, or chilled liquid, into the system and monitoring its concentration over time at a specific… …

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  • 2dye dilution method — a type of indicator dilution method for assessing flow through the circulatory system; the indicator is a dye, usually indocyanine green …

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  • 3indicator dilution technique — see under method …

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  • 4method — The mode or manner or orderly sequence of events of a process or procedure. SEE ALSO: fixative, operation, procedure, stain, technique. [G. methodos; fr. meta, after, + hodos, way] Abell Kendall m. a …

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  • 5Fick method — a method for measuring cardiac output based on the Fick principle applied to pulmonary blood flow: the rate of oxygen consumption by the lungs, when divided by the arteriovenous oxygen difference (the difference in oxygen concentration between… …

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  • 6Rilmazafone — Drugbox IUPAC name =5 ( [(2 aminoacetyl)amino] methyl) 1 [4 chloro 2 (2 chlorobenzoyl)phenyl] N,N dimethyl 1,2,4 triazole 3 carboxamide width=200 CAS number=99593 25 6 ATC prefix= ATC suffix= ATC supplemental= PubChem=5069 DrugBank= C=21 | H=20 | …

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  • 7Cardiac output — (Q or or CO ) is the volume of blood being pumped by the heart, in particular by a left or right ventricle in the time interval of one minute. CO may be measured in many ways, for example dm3/min (1 dm3 equals 1000 cm3 or 1 litre). Q is… …

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  • 8Flow measurement — is the quantification of bulk fluid movement. Flow can be measured in a variety of ways. Positive displacement flow meters acumulate a fixed volume of fluid and then count the number of times the volume is filled to measure flow. Other flow… …

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  • 9Fick principle — fik n a generalization in physiology which states that blood flow is proportional to the difference in concentration of a substance in the blood as it enters and leaves an organ and which is used to determine cardiac output from the difference in …

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  • 10Bufotoxine — Toutes les espèces connues de crapauds produisent des toxines [1],[2] …

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