| VFD | visual feedback display |
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| VFI | visual field intact |
| VFID | virtual focus-isocenter-distance |
| VFL | ventricular flutter |
| VFP | ventricular filling pressure; ventricular fluid pressure |
| VFR | voiding flow rate |
| VFS | vascular fragility syndrome |
| VFSS | Video Fluoroscopic Swallowing Study |
| VFT | venous filling time; ventricular fibrillation threshold |
| VFP | Vibrating flow pump |
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| VFT | Ventricular Fibrillation Threshold |
| VF |
a heart rhythm disorder originating in the ventricles. It is an abnormally rapid heart rhythm that is unstable and irregular. Electronic signals move through the heart erratically and prevent it from beating properly. The patient may feel faint. If untreated, it may cause cardiac arrest.
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| VF |
In VF, the electrical signals that trigger the heartbeat become very fast and chaotic in the lower chambers of the heart. The heart no longer can pump blood to the brain or body. VF is the leading cause of sudden cardiac death.
Ãâó: www.henryfordhealth.org/11667.cfm
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| VF |
Very Fine - 20-35 on the Sheldon grading scale.
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| VF |
The part of the audio frequency range used to transmit voice sound (usually 300 Hz to 3,400 Hz).
Ãâó: www.nationaldatamux.com/G80001.htm
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| VF |
Video Frequency
Ãâó: www.dr-belair.com/dic/Metrology/Metrology/dc-metro...
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