In medicine, intravascular volume status refers to the volume of blood in a patient's circulatory system, and is essentially the blood plasma component...
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Blood plasma (redirect from Intravascular volume)
total blood volume. It is the intravascular part of extracellular fluid (all body fluid outside cells). It is mostly water (up to 95% by volume), and contains...
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interventions. Ultrasound can be utilized to assess a person's intravascular volume status and response to intravenous fluid therapy by measuring the size...
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mean a urine output of 35 mL/h (70 x 0.5 = 35 mL/h). Heart rate, mental status, and capillary refill may be affected by underlying disease processes and...
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Hypovolemia (redirect from Volume depletion)
mental status.[citation needed] The causes of hypovolemia can be characterized into two categories: Loss of body sodium and consequent intravascular water...
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Hypervolemia (redirect from Fluid volume excess)
condition is hypovolemia, which is too little fluid volume in the blood. Fluid volume excess in the intravascular compartment occurs due to an increase in total...
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Complications may include high blood potassium, low blood calcium, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and compartment syndrome. Rhabdomyolysis is reported about...
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inflammatory response. Hemorrhagic shock is due to the depletion of intravascular volume through blood loss to the point of being unable to match the tissues'...
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Anti-restenotic ultrasound Intravascular non-ablative ultrasound (00.02) Therapeutic ultrasound of heart Anti-restenotic ultrasound Intravascular non-ablative ultrasound...
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level of contractility is modulated by variation of intravascular volume (volume expansion or volume reduction/diuresis). Pharmacological modulation of...
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blood pressure. Complications for the mother can include disseminated intravascular coagulopathy and kidney failure. Complications for the baby can include...
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used for imaging flow in the intracerebral arteries.[citation needed] Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) uses a specially designed catheter with a miniaturized...
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6.0 mml/L glycine toxicity intra-vascular haemolysis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (reduced platelet count, increased fibrin degradation products)...
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Metabolic acidosis (category CS1: long volume value)
gas sampling. Symptoms may include palpitations, headache, altered mental status such as severe anxiety due to hypoxia, decreased visual acuity, nausea,...
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chlortalidone may reduce the severity of edema by reducing intravascular volume and thereby reducing intravascular hydrostatic pressure. Chlortalidone decreases mineral...
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Echocardiography (section Intravascular ultrasound)
echo in combination with an exercise modality (e.g., a treadmill). Intravascular ultrasound is included below, but is as the name indicates more "ultrasound"...
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packing density is recommended to be 20-30% or more of the aneurysm's volume, typically requiring deployment of multiple wires. Higher volumes may be...
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vessels as a result of 3 basic patterns of injury:[citation needed] Intravascular changes — changes of the blood within vessels (e.g. ↑ blood pressure...
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Cryoprecipitate (category Drugs with no legal status)
anticoagulation has to be reversed quickly. Massive haemorrhage. Disseminated intravascular coagulation Acute coagulopathy after TBI Cryoprecipitate should not...
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production rate. Once released, albumin distributes itself between the intravascular space (40%) in blood vessels, and extravascular spaces (60%) within...
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Rho(D) immune globulin (category Drugs with no legal status)
potentially fatal intravascular hemolysis when used in the treatment of ITP. Life-threatening anemia, kidney failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation...
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with hemolytic anemia as a result of extravascular hemolysis and often intravascular hemolysis. These include fatigue and pallor, as well as signs of jaundice...
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Fluid replacement (redirect from Volume resuscitation)
intravenously, isotonic crystalloid fluids will be distributed to the intravascular and interstitial spaces.[citation needed] Plasmalyte is another isotonic...
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million imaging procedures per year worldwide. Intravascular OCT imaging is used in the intravascular evaluation of coronary artery plaques and to guide...
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Shock (circulatory) (section Low volume)
3) Activation of the coagulation pathways, resulting in disseminated intravascular coagulation 4). Increased levels of neutrophils The main manifestations...
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(usually in 2–4 days from complications following blood volume deficit and disseminated intravascular coagulation), although some reports show that severe...
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Ioxaglic acid (category Drugs with non-standard legal status)
for X-ray imaging. It has low osmolality (relatively few molecules per volume), typically resulting in fewer side effects than high-osmolality media....
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Dilated cardiomyopathy (category CS1: long volume value)
asymptomatic. Eventually, however, these mechanisms become detrimental, intravascular volume becomes too great, and progressive dilatation leads to heart failure...
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Osmotherapy (section Current status)
extracellular space of the brain to intravascular compartment. The resulting brain shrinkage effectively reduces intracranial volume and decreases ICP. In 1919...
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potentially leading to: Acute kidney injury Liver failure Disseminated intravascular coagulation There is increasing evidence linking higher temperatures...
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