Hypoperfusion

usgb/ˌhaɪ.poʊ.pərˈfjuː.ʒən/
noun

Hypoperfusion is a condition in which there is not enough blood flow to an organ or tissue in the body.

Hypoperfusion of the brain can lead to serious complications.
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cerebral hypoperfusion, systemic hypoperfusion, organ hypoperfusion

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Medical Context

Understanding hypoperfusion is vital in emergency medicine, especially during resuscitation efforts.

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When treating shock, recognizing signs of hypoperfusion can guide treatment decisions.
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Serious Condition

Hypoperfusion can lead to organ damage if not addressed promptly.

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It's crucial to monitor patients for signs of hypoperfusion, especially in critical care settings.
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Broader Implications

Hypoperfusion affects overall health and recovery, making it a topic of interest in physical therapy.

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Understanding how blood flow relates to healing can inform healthcare practices.
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