Sentences with phrase «of venous blood»

Each child will have a buccal cell swab taken for measurement of their telomere length, and each adult will have a 15 mL of venous blood sample taken for fasting glucose test, glycosylated haemoglobin test and full lipid profile test.
This calf muscle pump is inactive when sitting or standing, which allows stagnation of venous blood flow known as «venous stasis».
If the bump is at the umbilicus (belly button) then the cause maybe an umbilical hernia which may be caused by a passage of fat through the opening (best scenario) or intestines (worst scenario); a visit to your Veterinarian should be made as soon as possible as the blue colour may indicate congestion of venous blood and should be seen as soon as possible.
At each timepoint, 5 mL of venous blood was collected (by means of a indwelling cannula kept patent with the use of a saline drip) for the measurement of plasma glucose, insulin, and nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs); the blood was stored at − 20 °C (for glucose measurements) or − 80 °C (for insulin and NEFA measurements) until analysis.
«The test doesn't require a skilled technician or a draw of venous blood and you see the results immediately,» said Lam, who is also an assistant professor in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering.

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Speaking of women's health, how about the very high risks of arterial and venous blood clots for those young women on the pill?
In terms of improving performance during a race, the idea is that if increased venous blood flow can occur, more by - products that are transported by the blood can be flushed out and cleared better.
Compression socks are specialized bandages or garments used in compression therapy for the management of lymphedema, chronic venous disease or other blood pressure related conditions.
Support stockings work by promoting circulation and the return of blood back up to your heart through the venous system.
An international study of 3,396 patients with venous thromboembolism in 31 countries shows that the blood thinner rivaroxaban is just as safe as aspirin and more effective at preventing blood clots.
At least one out of 1,000 Canadians will experience one of these blood clots every year, a condition called venous thromboembolism.
The stereotactic ablative radiation therapy (SABR) was used to treat inferior vena cava tumor thrombus (IVC - TT) that reached the heart, a complication of kidney cancer in which the tumor extends into the venous system − the system of veins that return blood to the heart.
The captured venous blood is diverted into the catheter, which carries it out of the body to the filter which removes the drug.
Another clinical application of the smart microfibre sensor is for the management of venous ulcers, which are caused by poor blood circulation.
However, after autologous reconstruction — creation of a new breast using the patient's own tissues — the risk of blood clot - related complications called venous thromboembolism (VTE) was significantly higher for older women.
However, findings published in Arthritis & Rheumatology, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), indicate that long - term risk of heart attack did not persist, while the risk for venous thromboembolism — blood clot in veins and lungs — remained years after the procedure.
Today, the patient must first visit healthcare unit where a trained nurse obtains a venous blood sample, which is sent to a lab for separation of plasma and blood cells.
The objective of this study was to identify the correlation between arterial blood gas (ABG) hemoglobin and venous hemoglobin in acutely ill patients.
These medications by themselves pose an increased risk of blood clots (i.e., venous thrombosis), but this risk is even greater when they are used by individuals with certain inherited risk factors for blood clotting disorders.
Description: Venous thrombosis (VT) is the formation of a blood clot in the veins that can potentially lead to thromboembolism (i.e., the blocking of a blood vessel by a portion of the clot that has broken away from it).
For example, oral estrogen in birth control pills is the cause of blood clots, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary emboli and stroke in young women.
However most of the reference values are for venous blood rather than capillary blood.
After the position of the catheter was checked, a venous catheter was placed in a forearm vein for the collection of blood samples.
In particular, this would be the leg regions which depend upon a complex set of venous leaflets and muscular pump to return blood back to the heart.
Unlike the blood system, however, a series of valves force lymph to travel in just one direction, taking it ever - upward towards the neck, whereupon it re-enters the venous circulatory system.
Instead of causing vasoconstriction due to cold temperatures, compression gear mechanically constricts blood vessels in the extremities to promote venous return of blood to the heart.
Differences in testing methods include the use of different types of blood samples (capillary or venous), different experimental time periods, and different portions of foods (50 g of total rather than of available carbohydrate).
During illness, the body of the tongue will change according to the strength or weakness of the arterial or venous blood flow, lymphatic drainage and concentration of plasma proteins.
Anatomically, the tongue is supplied in oxygenated blood by the carotid artery, while the venous drainage of deoxygenated blood is conducted by the lingual vein underneath the tongue.
Inversions and twisted yoga poses wring out the venous blood from internal organs and direct the flow of oxygenated blood to various organs.
That's not to say inversions are a stand - in for something that gets your heart rate up, but they are another way to stimulate venous return, the flow of blood back to the heart (a good thing).
Peripheral venous blood samples were obtained before ingestion of each meal and every 20 min for 2 — 3 h after meal consumption.
A partial list of the specialized medical procedures and equipment required includes canine and feline red blood cell and plasma transfusion products, central venous catheters, chest tubes, on - site laboratory equipment, analgesia, advanced surgical instruments, ultrasound, endoscopy, and much more.
Placement of an IV catheter and administration of IV fluids to ensure venous access and maintain blood
Many owners try wrapping or splinting their dog's leg (s) after an injury; whilst done with the best intentions, many times they wrap too tight leading to a lack of venous return of blood and pooling of blood at the extremities.
They are at high risk of DVT due to stagnant venous blood flow in well - developed calf muscles.
Doctors should have a very low threshold for taking venous blood to measure D - dimer, which is a non-specific measure of thrombotic activity that rises in patients with VTE, but also may be raised following surgery, injury or inflammation.
Portal hypertension is a type of high blood pressure that specifically affects the veins that are a part of the «portal venous system», which includes the veins in your stomach, intestine and other organs in that area of the body.
• Skilled in drawing blood under special circumstances such as venous complications, having received training in complex blood drawing techniques • Adept at cleaning and sterilizing lab equipment and working area in accordance to department standards and quality control requirements • Experienced in performing patient phlebotomy at different locations, maintaining aseptic techniques during specimen collection, immediate labeling of specimen, and prompt disposal of needles / supplies in appropriate containers • Hands - on experience in preparing specimens for testing / shipping in accordance with hospital policy • Proficient at checking package integrity and expiration dates for sterilized supplies • Adept at maintaining lab records which include conducting and reporting lab tests and ordering documentation • Qualified to perform preventative and consistent maintenance of department equipment • Demonstrated expertise in using specialized equipment in accordance Lab Standard operating Procedures • Skilled at preparing Reagents and Solutions accurately and when required by Lab Authorities • Documented success in completing inventories, entering supplies / specimens and quantity information on time and with 100 % accuracy • Focused on ensuring all testing processes are in sync with preset laboratory protocols
At the September 15, 1993 Joint Board Meeting, it was determined that MA scope of practice does not include arterial withdrawal of blood, but does include venous withdrawal of blood.
Students are introduced to techniques and procedures associated with the process of collecting venous and capillary blood samples.
Collection and proper handling of venous and capillary blood specimens for both in and out patients, responsibility for the safety and comfort of customers,...
The influence of the blood pressure on the venous cerebral flow measured by magnetic susceptibility (SWI) technique
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