perfusion (Meaning)

Wordnet

perfusion (n)

pumping a liquid into an organ or tissue (especially by way of blood vessels)

Webster

perfusion (n.)

The act of perfusing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of perfusion

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perfusion Sentence Examples

  1. The patient's organs experienced inadequate perfusion due to the compromised blood flow.
  2. Tissue transplantation requires meticulous perfusion to ensure viability.
  3. The perfusion study revealed areas of poor blood supply in the heart muscle.
  4. Extracorporeal perfusion allows for extended surgical procedures while maintaining organ function.
  5. Perfusion imaging techniques provide valuable insights into the microcirculation of tissues and organs.
  6. The surgeon applied a tourniquet to minimize perfusion and facilitate the amputation.
  7. The perfusion pressure was elevated during the cardiopulmonary bypass surgery.
  8. Microfluidic devices are used to simulate physiological conditions and assess perfusion dynamics.
  9. Perfusion-based drugs are designed to enhance blood flow to target tissues.
  10. Post-operative monitoring of perfusion is essential for detecting and addressing complications.

FAQs About the word perfusion

pumping a liquid into an organ or tissue (especially by way of blood vessels)The act of perfusing.

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The patient's organs experienced inadequate perfusion due to the compromised blood flow.

Tissue transplantation requires meticulous perfusion to ensure viability.

The perfusion study revealed areas of poor blood supply in the heart muscle.

Extracorporeal perfusion allows for extended surgical procedures while maintaining organ function.