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单词 cardiac
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cardiac
(kɑːʳdiæk )
adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Cardiac means relating to the heart. [medicine]
The king was suffering from cardiac weakness.
Collocations:
cardiac care
Experts added that the technology could eventually remove the need for angiography, although angioplasties would still feature as a key procedure in cardiac care.
Times, Sunday Times
Surgery will no longer be performed there, but they will continue to provide cardiac care.
The Sun
Cardiac care involves many disciplines, and he collaborated fully with his colleagues.
Times, Sunday Times
Cardiac care proves the point.
Times, Sunday Times
Every vessel and valve has been reproduced with such accuracy that doctors believe it could become a vital tool in cardiac care.
Times, Sunday Times
cardiac complications
Under the protocol, each player will undergo a risk assessment for potential respiratory and cardiac complications that could be associated with the virus.
Times,Sunday Times
And as the global average life expectancy increases, so do concerns of cardiac complications of the elderly.
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Cardiac complications were the most prevalent indirect cause of maternal deaths in childbirth, with a rate of 2.06 out of 100,000 maternities.
Times, Sunday Times
A patient's risk for perioperative cardiac complications increased with number of variables that were present.
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Temporary measures include the administration of calcium to protect against cardiac complications, insulin or salbutamol to redistribute potassium into cells, and infusions of bicarbonate solution.
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cardiac condition
He responded to treatment, but his career came to an end in 1985 after he was diagnosed with a cardiac condition.
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It can be difficult for someone with a cardiac condition to distinguish between symptoms of cardiac dysfunction and anxiety.
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Hundreds flooded the hospitals, gasping for air, while hundreds more with respiratory or cardiac conditions were advised to evacuate the city.
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Heatwaves can cause heat exhaustion and have been linked to cardiac conditions and kidney disorders.
Times, Sunday Times
Experts said drinking above the 12.5-unit level raised the risk of serious cardiac conditions and stroke by increasing blood pressure.
The Sun
cardiac defect
Recognition of the absence of this murmur can indicate a potentially terminal cardiac defect in the newborn.
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Cardiac defects are amongst the most common birth defects.
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Cor triatriatum represents 0.1% of all congenital cardiac malformations and may be associated with other cardiac defects in as many as 50% of cases.
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Cardiac defects include ventral and atrial septation and problems with the conduction system.
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Symptoms such as syndactyly, cleft palate, short stature, and cardiac defects are seen more commonly in individuals with the autosomal recessive form of the disorder.
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cardiac disease
And sometimes even those who do their best to stay heart healthy can succumb to cardiac disease without warning.
The Sun
Patients are being prescribed statins for life simply on the basis that they display characteristics that are indicators of the potential for future cardiac disease.
Times, Sunday Times
But omega oils have been sold with bigger promises, namely the prevention of cardiac disease.
Times, Sunday Times
Over the past 200 years, digitalis and its glycosides have been the mainstay of therapy in cardiac disease.
The Scientist
Until the results of prospective studies are available, patients with pre-existing cardiac disease should be closely monitored, particularly for cardiac arrhythmias.
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cardiac event
For those of us who are not satisfied until we run or spin or stairmaster ourselves to the brink of a cardiac event, they elicit empathetic sighs.
Globe and Mail
Lesion-specific coronary artery calcium quantification for predicting cardiac event with multiple instance support vector machines.
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For patients having more transient symptoms, a cardiac event monitor which can be worn for a month or more can be used.
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The families worried when a cardiac event might recur and felt they needed to watch over their loved ones continuously.
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Traditional event monitoring requires the patient to press a button when he or she notices a cardiac event to record the cardiac rhythms.
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cardiac failure
Cardiac failure isn't about hearts suddenly stopping - that's cardiac arrest.
The Sun
Small sums compared with the cost of treating cardiac failure in hospital.
Times, Sunday Times
This was necessary as fluid overload can trigger further cardiac failure.
Times, Sunday Times
They nearly halve the risk of cardiac failure when the heart becomes too weak to pump blood.
The Sun
It has been used to treat hypertension and cardiac failure, and to treat pre-eclampsia during pregnancy.
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cardiac function
Thus, therapy aimed at improving right cardiac function will also improve congestive hepatopathy.
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The thickening of the heart valves along with the walls of the heart can result in progressive decline in cardiac function.
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Increased pressure on the brainstem can result in dysfunction of the centers in the brain responsible for controlling respiratory and cardiac function.
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Due to their better water solubility, cremophors (solubilizing agents used for paclitaxel which can affect cardiac function and cause severe hypersensitivity) are not needed.
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All remaining respiratory function ceased immediately and all cardiac function ended a few minutes later.
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cardiac monitor
I watch the trace on the cardiac monitor drift to asystole.
Times,Sunday Times
For patients with more than two episodes of syncope and no diagnosis on routine testing, an insertable cardiac monitor might be used.
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Supplies included a cardiac monitor, stair chair, neonatal resuscitator, power pack, rescue kit, and rescue saw.
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Not one seems to have known that nurses were turning off cardiac monitors or giving patients the wrong medication.
Times, Sunday Times
The equipment required to begin functioning of this unit has already been arranged, including beds, cardiac monitors, crash carts and suction machines.
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cardiac nurse
Some months later, two cardiac nurses agreed that my previous health and history made me an unlikely candidate.
Times,Sunday Times
He was rushed to the intensive care unit, where doctors and cardiac nurses worked to resuscitate him.
Times, Sunday Times
In addition, cardiac nurses must possess specialized skills including electrocardiogram monitoring, defibrillation, and medication administration by continuous intravenous drip.
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Cardiac nurses help treat conditions such as unstable angina, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction and cardiac dysrhythmia under the direction of a cardiologist.
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cardiac patient
As you can guess, having a tiger for a roommate-even a young one-was quite dangerous for a cardiac patient.
Christianity Today
The rover has hundreds of accelerometers to measure stresses, their cables trailing off the table like wires from a cardiac patient.
Times, Sunday Times
The researchers suggest that when cardiac patients are in hospital, this could be an opportunity to help at-risk family members.
Times, Sunday Times
A separate unit for cardiac patients will not be affected.
canada.com
Cousins showed cardiac patients 30 minutes of comedy every day for a year.
Times, Sunday Times
cardiac problem
Cry was founded in 1995 to raise awareness of cardiac problem in young people.
Times, Sunday Times
He added that there were 'no elements backing the hypothesis of a cardiac problem or illness'.
Times, Sunday Times
The coroner's report indicated that the cause was a cardiac problem linked to a previously undiagnosed enlarged heart.
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The hearing was told she had no history of cardiac problems.
Times, Sunday Times
He has developed cardiac problems and lost more than 3½ stone.
Times, Sunday Times
cardiac rehabilitation
Cardiac rehabilitation offers advice and support on things such as diet and exercise so that people with heart disease can manage their condition and reduce the risk of further incidents.
Times, Sunday Times
Pacemaker services and a cardiac rehabilitation programs are also offered.
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The center included a rehabilitation therapy pool as well as a gym for cardiac rehabilitation patients.
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Cardiac rehabilitation aims to optimize function and quality of life in those afflicted with a heart disease.
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The correlation between emotional suppression and cardiovascular complications has been observed in numerous different studies, including one that involved patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation.
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cardiac stress
Angiography and later cardiac stress testing was begun to either visualize or indirectly detect stenosis.
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In mild to moderate cases, echocardiography and cardiac stress test should be followed up every 12 years.
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Therefore, they are not detected by cardiac stress tests or angiography, the tests most commonly performed clinically with the goal of predicting susceptibility to future heart attack.
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cardiac surgeon
An inquiry was told that a cardiac surgeon had to be called from home to resuscitate him.
Times, Sunday Times
Patients with bicuspid aortic valve should be followed by a cardiologist or cardiac surgeon with specific interest in this valve pathology.
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The robot relays its information to an external surgical control unit, where a cardiac surgeon has a three-dimensional view of the chest cavity, and twin-controllers for the robotic arms.
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Details of the first results are to be described to cardiac surgeons in a medical publication this month.
Times, Sunday Times
Over a two-year period, psychologists studied the performance of 203 cardiac surgeons across 38,577 procedures in 43 hospitals.
Times, Sunday Times
cardiac surgery
It is also being used in throat cancer, cardiac surgery and hysterectomies.
The Sun (2013)
Thankfully, that is as far as it will go for a young man whose career was rescued by cardiac surgery.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The multidisciplinary approach included neonatology, general surgery, otolaryngology, cardiac surgery and anesthesiology.
Sasha J. Tharakan, Natalie E. Rintoul, Luv R. Javia, Christopher E. Mascio, James T. Connelly, Kha M. Tran, William H. Peranteau, Anne Ades, N. Scott Adzick, Holly L. Hedrick 2015, 'Congenital diaphragmatic hernia and complete tracheal rings: Repair on ECMO', Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegia are the most frequently used techniques in cardiac surgery.
M.Т. Vatutin, G.G. Taradin, A.О. Taratorina, Ye.V. Yeshchenko, V.S. Kolesnikov 2016, 'Myocardial damage in cardioplegia and cardiopulmonary bypass', Kardìohìrurgìâ ta Intervencìjna Kardìologìâ
This tissue can be therefore treated as a safe homograft for cardiac surgery.
Maria Cristina Vinci, Giulio Tessitore, Laura Castiglioni, Francesca Prandi, Monica Soncini, Rosaria Santoro, Filippo Consolo, Francesca Colazzo, Barbara Micheli, Luigi Sironi, Gianluca Polvani, Maurizio Pesce 2013, 'Mechanical compliance and immunological compatibility of fixative-free decellularized/cryopreserved human pericardium.', PLoS ONE
cardiac unit
Being wheeled out of the office on an ambulance trolley to the local cardiac unit having collapsed at my desk.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The external review panel insisted that some of the behaviour at the cardiac unit needed to be stopped at once.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
An air ambulance landed in the grounds to rush the man to a cardiac unit.
The Sun (2015)
This first of three insightful ward rounds focuses on the cardiac unit.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Dr Sinclair, would you please check the other cardiac unit in the dispensary, although I'm sure you'll find it okay.
Maclean, Alistair SAN ANDREAS (2001)
cardiac ward
He was immediately admitted to a cardiac ward and treated for five days.
The Sun
See you in the cardiac ward.
Times, Sunday Times
A patient recovers from a heart attack in a cardiac ward.
canada.com
Nurses on the hospital's cardiac wards who have cared for him were said to be stunned.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 心脏的
Japanese: 心臓の
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