hemodynamics

/ˌhiːmoʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun
  1. The study or measurement of blood flow and the forces that move blood through the circulatory system.
    • Hemodynamics is an important topic for medical students learning about the heart.
    • The doctor used hemodynamics to understand why the patient had high blood pressure.
    • Advances in hemodynamics have helped doctors treat heart disease more effectively.
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