Perfusion Stocks List

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Perfusion Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 MASI Masimo hits back as investment firm seeks to reselect board of directors
Jul 3 MASI Masimo employees rally around CEO Kiani as proxy fight looms
Jul 3 GILD 5 FDA decisions to watch in the third quarter
Jul 2 TMDX How Is The Market Feeling About TransMedics Gr?
Jul 2 MASI Masimo's (MASI) WI Sport Wearable Gets a New Powerful Feature
Jul 2 MASI Masimo Provides Facts, Exposes False Narratives in Response to Latest Politan Fictions
Jul 2 GILD Should You Be Concerned About Gilead Sciences, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GILD) ROE?
Jul 2 GILD Insider Sale: Chief Medical Officer Merdad Parsey Sells Shares of Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD)
Jul 1 LMAT Merit Medical (MMSI) Hits 52-Week High: What's Aiding It?
Jul 1 GILD Gilead Benefit Helps Employees Navigate Cancer Care
Jul 1 MASI Masimo Nominee Christopher Chavez Would Bring Fierce Independence, Exemplary Medtech CEO Experience to Masimo Board
Jul 1 MASI Masimo Announces Sleep Halo™, Advanced Sleep Analysis for the Masimo W1®
Jul 1 MASI Masimo COO says he’ll resign if CEO Kiani is forced out
Jul 1 GILD Should You Hold Gilead Sciences (GILD)?
Jul 1 GILD 3 Magnificent Stocks Retirees Can Buy and Hold Forever
Jun 30 EW Edwards Lifesciences Corporation (NYSE:EW) is favoured by institutional owners who hold 84% of the company
Jun 30 LMAT LeMaitre: Further Upsides Supported By Longer Competitive Advantage Period
Jun 28 MASI Masimo (MASI), Cleveland Clinic Unite to Enhance Patient Care
Jun 28 MASI Cleveland Clinic and Masimo partner to improve remote patient monitoring
Jun 28 MASI 3 Medical Instruments Picks to Navigate Industry Challenges
Perfusion

Perfusion is the passage of fluid through the circulatory system or lymphatic system to an organ or a tissue, usually referring to the delivery of blood to a capillary bed in tissue. Perfusion is measured as the rate at which blood is delivered to tissue, or volume of blood per unit time (blood flow) per unit tissue mass. The SI unit is m3/(s·kg), although for human organs perfusion is typically reported in ml/min/g. The word is derived from the French verb "perfuser" meaning to "pour over or through". All animal tissues require an adequate blood supply for health and life. Poor perfusion (malperfusion), that is, ischemia, causes health problems, as seen in cardiovascular disease, including coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease, and many other conditions.

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