Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hemodilution

noun
/ˌhiːmoʊdaɪˈluːʃən/
Definition
Hemodilution refers to the process of diluting the blood components, primarily red blood cells, with a fluid, often before surgery or as part of a medical treatment.
Examples
  • The surgeon opted for hemodilution during the operation to manage blood loss.
  • Hemodilution is commonly used to prevent complications from blood loss in patients undergoing major surgery.
  • In cases of hemodilution, the patient’s blood volume is carefully monitored.
Meaning
It involves reducing the concentration of blood cells by adding a solution, which can help in different medical procedures, particularly to maintain adequate blood volume or improve fluid balance in patients.
Synonyms
  • Blood dilution
  • Fluid replacement
  • Volume expansion