Hemodynamic disorders are disorders pertaining to the altered dynamics of blood flow.
Hemodynamic disorders may be due to:
- Increased hydrostatic pressure
- Reduced plasma osmotic pressure
- Sodium and water retention
- Lymphatic obstruction
What are Examples of Hemodynamic Disorders?
Examples of hemodynamic disorders include:
- Edema
- Effusions
- Hyperemia
- Congestion
- Hemorrhagic disorders
- Thrombosis
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation
- Embolism
- Infarction
- Shock