declamping phenomenon
[ dē-klăm′pĭng ]
n.
The occurrence of shock or hypotension following the abrupt release of clamps from a large portion of the vascular bed, such as the aorta, that is believed to be caused by transient pooling of blood in a previously ischemic area.
declamping shock
Words nearby declamping phenomenon
diffident,
diffluence,
diffluent,
difflugia,
diffract,
declamping phenomenon,
diffraction grating,
diffraction halo,
diffraction pattern,
diffractive,
diffractometer