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What does BV% stand for?

blood volume change


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Calculated blood volume changes declined significantly in 2-legged exercise ([DELTA]BV: -4.
One limitation of continuous wave NIRS is that absolute oxygen uptake and blood volume changes of the tissue cannot be quantified because the path length of the signal cannot be determined [1].
The new technique, developed by researchers in VCU's Reanimation Engineering Shock Center (VCURES), determines CVP by monitoring blood volume changes in the arm in response to externally applied circumferential pressure to the brachial vein -- the large vessel in the arm that carries blood between the elbow and shoulder back to the heart.
Impedance plethysmography is a method of detecting blood volume changes, in part by measuring changes in electrical resistance.
This study showed how skin blood volume changes due to the position change from supine to lateral.
Measurement of temperature change with such devices as thermistors, however, is not a direct indicator of blood volume change and thus would not directly measure vasoconstriction and vasodilation changes.
About Crit-Line Crit-Line III-TQA is a fluid management and access monitoring tool used during hemodialysis that incorporates photo-optical technology to non-invasively measure absolute hematocrit, percent blood volume change, continuous oxygen saturation and access recirculation.
It was hypothesized that (a) BSME time would be significantly correlated with the EMG median frequency and NIRS muscle oxygenation and blood volume changes, and (b) there would be strong interrelationships between the median frequency, muscle oxygenation, and muscle blood volume changes during the BSME.

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