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- adverb In a
haemodynamic manner - adverb With regard to
haemodynamics
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Examples
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In haemodynamically unstable patients with trauma, interventional radiology is effective in stemming haemorrhage from pelvic fractures
Latest headlines from BMJ Zealley, I. A, Chakraverty, S. 2010
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In haemodynamically stable patients with trauma, interventional radiology has an established role in the management of solid organ injuries
Latest headlines from BMJ Zealley, I. A, Chakraverty, S. 2010
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The efficacy of vernakalantwas evaluated at 90 minutes in a total of 390 haemodynamically stable adult patients with short duration atrial fibrillation (3 hours to 7 days).
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In haemodynamically unstable patients with trauma, interventional radiology is effective in stemming haemorrhage from pelvic fractures
Latest headlines from BMJ Zealley 2010
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In haemodynamically stable patients with trauma, interventional radiology has an established role in the management of solid organ injuries
Latest headlines from BMJ Zealley 2010
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The efficacy of vernakalantwas evaluated at 90 minutes in a total of 390 haemodynamically stable adult patients with short duration atrial fibrillation (3 hours to 7 days).
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The lack of anastomoses in the vascular architecture of the deep part of the brain makes tissue more susceptible to disease and easily compromised during haemodynamically unfavourable, professor1, Tormod Fladby
Latest headlines from BMJ Wallin 2010
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The efficacy of vernakalantwas evaluated at 90 minutes in a total of 390 haemodynamically stable adult patients with short duration atrial fibrillation (3 hours to 7 days).
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The efficacy of vernakalantwas evaluated at 90 minutes in a total of 390 haemodynamically stable adult patients with short duration atrial fibrillation (3 hours to 7 days).
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Recent series suggest that in a wider range of haemodynamically unstable patients interventional radiological techniques may further reduce the number of patients needing surgery
Latest headlines from BMJ Zealley 2010
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