hypoperfuse

[US]/ˌhaɪpəʊpəˈfjuːz/
[UK]/ˌhaɪpoʊpərˈfjuːz/

Translation

adj.Being in a state of reduced perfusion
v.To perfuse an organ or tissue at a reduced rate or below normal levels; To cause inadequate blood flow to a part of the body

Phrases & Collocations

hypoperfused tissues

hypoperfused kidney

hypoperfused myocardium

hypoperfused brain

is hypoperfused

become hypoperfused

remain hypoperfused

hypoperfused organs

severely hypoperfused

chronically hypoperfused

Example Sentences

cerebral hypoperfusion can lead to cognitive impairment and dementia in elderly patients.

the patient experienced renal hypoperfusion due to severe heart failure.

acute myocardial hypoperfusion is a common cause of heart attacks.

hepatic hypoperfusion may occur during major surgical procedures.

prolonged limb hypoperfusion can result in tissue necrosis and gangrene.

global cerebral hypoperfusion is often seen in cardiac arrest survivors.

the doctor diagnosed the patient with chronic renal hypoperfusion.

severe hypotension can cause cerebral hypoperfusion and stroke.

regional intestinal hypoperfusion was detected during the abdominal surgery.

the medical team monitored the fetus for placental hypoperfusion.

chronic hypoperfusion of the optic nerve can lead to vision loss.

perioperative hypoperfusion is a major concern for anesthesiologists.

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