Dictionary Definition
perfusion n : pumping a liquid into an organ or
tissue (especially by way of blood vessels)
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English
Noun
Extensive Definition
In physiology, perfusion is the
process of nutritive delivery of arterial blood to a capillary bed in the biological
tissue. The word is derived from the French verb "perfuser"
meaning to "pour over or through."
Tests of adequate perfusion are a part of patient
triage performed by
medical or emergency
personnel in a mass
casualty incident.
Calculation
Perfusion ("F") can be measured with the following formula, where Pa is mean arterial pressure, Pv is mean venous pressure, and R is vascular resistance:F = \frac
The term "Pa - Pv" is sometimes presented as
"ΔP", for the change in pressure.
The terms "perfusion" and "perfusion pressure"
are sometimes used interchangeably, but the equation should make
clear that resistance can have an effect on the perfusion, but not
on the perfusion pressure.
Overperfusion and underperfusion
The terms "overperfusion" and "underperfusion"
are measured relative to the average level of perfusion across all
tissues in an individual body, and the terms should not be confused
with hypoperfusion
and "hyperperfusion", which measure the perfusion level to the
tissue's current need.
Tissues like the skin are considered overperfused
and receive more blood than would be expected to meet the metabolic
needs of the tissue. In the case of the skin, extra blood flow is
used for thermoregulation. In
addition to delivering oxygen, the blood helps dissipate heat
by redirecting warm blood close to the surface where it can cool
the body through the sweating and thermal
radiation.
Measurement using fMRI
Two main categories of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques can be used to measure tissue perfusion in vivo.- The first is based on the use of injected contrast agent that changes the magnetic susceptibility of blood and thereby the MR signal which is repeatedly measured during bolus passage.
- The other category is based on arterial spin labeling (ASL), where arterial blood is magnetically tagged before it enters into the tissue of interest and the amount of labeling is measured and compared to a control recording obtained without spin labeling.
See also
perfusion in German: Perfusion
perfusion in Turkish: Perfüzyon
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
arterial transfusion, blood bank, blood donor,
blood donor center, blood transfusion, bloodmobile, communication, conduction, contagion, convection, delivery, deportation, diapedesis, diffusion, direct transfusion,
dissemination,
drip transfusion, embedment, entrance, exchange transfusion,
export, exportation, expulsion, exsanguination
transfusion, exsanguino transfusion, extradition, graft, grafting, impaction, impactment, implantation, import, importation, infixion, infusion, injection, inoculation, insertion, insinuation, interchange, interjection, interpolation, introduction, intromission, metastasis, metathesis, metempsychosis, migration, mutual transfer,
osmosis, passage, passing over, penetration, plasma
transfusion, reciprocal transfusion, replacement transfusion,
serum, serum transfusion,
spread, spreading, tessellation, transduction, transfer, transfer of property,
transference,
transfusion,
transit, transition, translation, translocation, transmigration,
transmigration of souls, transmission, transmittal, transmittance, transplacement, transplant, transplantation,
transposal, transposition, travel, venous
transfusion