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PERFUSION - traducción al árabe

PROCESS OF A BODY DELIVERING BLOOD TO A CAPILLARY BED IN ITS BIOLOGICAL TISSUE
Hypoperfusion; Perfusion pressure; Tissue perfusion; Regional blood flow; Malperfusion; Hyperperfusion
  • Lindbergh]] perfusion pump, c. 1935, an early device for simulating natural perfusion

PERFUSION         

ألاسم

إِشْباع ; نَقْع

perfusion         
‎ إِرْواء‎
perfusion         
إِرْواء

Definición

Perfusion

Wikipedia

Perfusion

Perfusion is the passage of fluid through the circulatory system or lymphatic system to an organ or a tissue, usually referring to the delivery of blood to a capillary bed in tissue. Perfusion is measured as the rate at which blood is delivered to tissue, or volume of blood per unit time (blood flow) per unit tissue mass. The SI unit is m3/(s·kg), although for human organs perfusion is typically reported in ml/min/g. The word is derived from the French verb "perfuser" meaning to "pour over or through". All animal tissues require an adequate blood supply for health and life. Poor perfusion (malperfusion), that is, ischemia, causes health problems, as seen in cardiovascular disease, including coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease, and many other conditions.

Tests verifying that adequate perfusion exists are a part of a patient's assessment process that are performed by medical or emergency personnel. The most common methods include evaluating a body's skin color, temperature, condition (dry/soft/firm/swollen/sunken/etc), and capillary refill.

During major surgery, especially cardiothoracic surgery, perfusion must be maintained and managed by the health professionals involved, rather than left to the body's homeostasis alone. As the lead surgeons are often too busy to handle all hemodynamic control by themselves, specialists called perfusionists manage this aspect. There are more than one hundred thousand perfusion procedures annually.

Ejemplos de uso de PERFUSION
1. The next day, Fedorenko and Medvedev found the capital‘s shops closed and were unable to buy the chemicals to carry out a perfusion, or oxygenation of the blood, which precedes a full–body freeze.