uteroplacental hemodynamics - meaning and definition. What is uteroplacental hemodynamics
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What (who) is uteroplacental hemodynamics - definition

PLACENTA DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY INSUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW TO THE PLACENTA DURING PREGNANCY
Uteroplacental insufficiency; Utero-placental insufficiency

Placental insufficiency         
Placental insufficiency or utero-placental insufficiency is the failure of the placenta to deliver sufficient nutrients to the fetus during pregnancy, and is often a result of insufficient blood flow to the placenta. The term is also sometimes used to designate late decelerations of fetal heart rate as measured by cardiotocography or an NST, even if there is no other evidence of reduced blood flow to the placenta, normal uterine blood flow rate being 600mL/min.
Hemodynamics of the aorta         
  • Anatomical location of the thoracic aorta
STUDY OF THE FLOW PATTERNS AND FORCES IN THE THORACIC AORTA
Draft:Hemodynamics of the Aorta; Hemodynamics of the Aorta
The hemodynamics of the aorta is an ongoing field of research in which the goal is to identify what flow patterns and subsequent forces occur within the thoracic aorta. These patterns and forces are used to identify the presence and severity of cardiovascular diseases such as aortic aneurysm and atherosclerosis.
Hemodynamics         
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  • Components of [[cylinder stress]].
  • Diagram of the circulatory system
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  • Laminar shear of fluid between two plates. <math>v=u, \tau=\sigma</math>. Friction between the fluid and the moving boundaries causes the fluid to shear (flow). The force required for this action per unit area is the stress. The relation between the stress (force) and the shear rate (flow velocity) determines the viscosity.
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DYNAMICS OF BLOOD FLOW
Haemodynamics; Blood flow; Haemodynamic monitoring; Hemodynamic; Hemodynamic processes; Hemodynamic phenomena; Haemodynamic; Disturbed blood flow; Arterial flow; Vascular flow; Blood flow meter; Pulsatility index; Circulatory monitoring
Hemodynamics or haemodynamics are the dynamics of blood flow. The circulatory system is controlled by homeostatic mechanisms of autoregulation, just as hydraulic circuits are controlled by control systems.

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Placental insufficiency

Placental insufficiency or utero-placental insufficiency is the failure of the placenta to deliver sufficient nutrients to the fetus during pregnancy, and is often a result of insufficient blood flow to the placenta. The term is also sometimes used to designate late decelerations of fetal heart rate as measured by cardiotocography or an NST, even if there is no other evidence of reduced blood flow to the placenta, normal uterine blood flow rate being 600mL/min.