cardiac input
cardiac input
[′kärd·ē‚ak ′in‚pu̇t] (physiology)
The amount of venous blood returned to the heart during a specified period of time.
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Besides, a mild fluid therapy was initiated bearing in mind the critical illness and hypovolemic status of the patient with the solo motto to restore haemodynamic and renal function, thereby, improving
cardiac input and tissue perfusion and correcting metabolic acidosis.
There was no
cardiac input. He slipped out of the system and spiralled downhill."
CardioDyanmics says the BioZdTEL uses it's proprietary BioZ noninvasive impedance cardiography (ICG) technology to collect hemodynamic measurements, including
cardiac input, stroke volume, systemic vascular resistance and fluid status.
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