Pathophysiology
Clinical meaning
Hemodynamic Monitoring involves specific alterations in hemodynamic monitoring physiology. The pathophysiology of Hemodynamic Monitoring encompasses changes in myocardial contractility, cardiac conduction, vascular resistance, endothelial function, or structural integrity depending on the primary mechanism involved. Key cellular processes include ion channel dysfunction, inflammatory mediator activation, oxidative stress, fibrotic remodeling, and neurohormonal dysregulation that drive the clinical manifestations of hemodynamic monitoring.
