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How to pronounce hemodynamics in English?

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Working knowledge of hemodynamics and electrophysiology software applications is desirable.
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The use of the invasive PAC approach to monitor hemodynamics continues to decline and this is particularly so in the ICU.
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Elective intubation may be performed to reduce oxygen demand if the SvO2 remains low despite optimization of hemodynamics.
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Brain death is known to induce dramatic changes in hemodynamics but donors are often not adequately hemodynamically monitored.
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Both groups showed equivalent improvement in exercise capacity, muscular strength, hemodynamics and blood chemistries regardless of RT volume.
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Local hemodynamics play an important role, higher blood pressure and changes in shear stress being potential causes of intimal thickening.
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Upon his return to Albania, Berisha conducted a research program on hemodynamics that attracted considerable attention among his colleagues in Europe.
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Individualized fluid administration to maintain and optimize hemodynamics and tissue oxygenation plays a major role in the management of the moderate to high-risk surgical patient.
From the hemscott.com
If you are familiar with rhythm management devices, hemodynamics, over-ride pacing, mapping and intra-cardiac ultrasound than this may be the opportunity for you.
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Overall, these studies support a model in which local changes in blood hemodynamics around forming thrombi directly modify the stability of discoid platelet adhesive interactions.
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This process is directly regulated by changes in blood hemodynamics and is crucial for the flow-directed propagation of thrombi downstream from the site of vessel injury.
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