Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is the medical term for stroke.
There are a number of long term effects on stroke volume. These may include reduction in blood pressure and capillarisation among others.
Hemorrhagic Stroke
Hyperthermia is the term meaning condition of excess heat.
the term 'cc' means cubic centimetre which gives the stroke volume of an engine. basically it is the volume of cylinder in which fuel burns to give movement to piston.
Apoplexy is an archaic (no longer used) term for a cerebral hemorrhage or a stroke.
The meaning of the term hemorrhagic stroke is when bleeding with in the brain occurs, which often damages, nearby brain tissue. One should see a doctor because hemorrhagic stroke is life threatening.
The medical term for the amount of air inspired and expired during normal breathing is tidal volume.
The medical term for the measurement of the percentage of red blood cells in the volume of blood is hematocrit.
sequelae
stroke volume (SV) is the volume of blood pumped from one ventricle of the heart with each beat. It is calculated by subtracting the volume of blood in the ventricle at the end of a beat (called end-systolic volume) from the volume of blood just prior to the beat (called end-diastolic volume). The term stroke volume applies equally to both left and right ventricles of the heart. These two stroke volumes are generally equal, both approximately 70 ml in a healthy 70-kg man.Stroke volume is an important determinant of cardiac output, which is the product of stroke volume and heart rate. Because stroke volume decreases in certain conditions and disease states, stroke volume itself correlates with cardiac function.
The medical term for insufficient volume is hypovolemia. This condition occurs when there is a decrease in the volume of blood circulating in the body, leading to potential issues with organ perfusion and function. Treatment typically involves fluid resuscitation to restore proper volume levels.