Similar words: cardiac arrest, bradycardia, myocardial infarction, guardian, cardinal, cardigan, pericardium, cardiology. Meaning: ['kɑːdɪæk] adj. of or relating to the heart.
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31. Heart disease, then major cardiac surgery and now what is being described as pneumonia have kept him from work.
32. Potential lethal cardiac arrhythmias and convulsions are recognised complications of both iatrogenic and self inflicted overdoses.
33. After 4 months, cardiac function was reassessed: fractional shortening and ejection fraction was 33% and 47%, respectively.
34. In congestive heart failure, it is diminished because of low cardiac output and reduced arterial distending pressure.
35. There was no cardiac surgery unit in the two districts studied.
36. About 20% of patients recruited for this study were cardiac arrest survivors.
37. She then suffered a cardiac arrest 32 hours after admission.
38. He went into cardiac arrest and was brought back to life immediately after the initial shock.
39. He was in full cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated.
40. Many of the studies showing a low incidence of electrocardiographic abnormalities included cardiac monitoring only during the endoscopy procedure itself.
41. Although the child died, apparently from cardiac failure, the principle of external ventilation had been established.
42. As expected, graft atherosclerosis becomes problematical in long term survivors of cardiac transplantation.
43. In both groups more patients had a normal cardiac trace during the procedure than before or after gastroscopy.
44. She was by now in constant crisis; she was suffering repeated cardiac arrests.
45. Patients with cardiac problems should avoid foods that are high in salt.
46. Introduction Cardiac transplantation has now become an accepted therapeutic option for many patients with terminal cardiac failure.
47. Patients who suffer a cardiac arrest are treated by skilled practitioners.
48. In most cases, diet deaths are simply listed as cases of cardiac arrest.
49. Survivors of sudden cardiac death: a rational approach to evaluation and therapy of patients surviving ventricular fibrillation.
50. Fourthly, neither death due to stroke nor cardiac death would be reduced.
51. Hence patients requiring smaller doses of levodopa who are troubled with nausea cardiac arrhythmias, or hypotension may use this dosage form.
52. Two different points to consider For many elderly patients it will be decided that cardiac surgery is not clinically indicated.
53. The muscles involved in such tremors and twitches are skeletal, as opposed to cardiac or smooth muscle.
54. Main outcome measures Long term survival in patients after urgent cardiac transplantation and perceived quality of life.
55. Any renal unit serving a district with cardiac surgery facilities would have significantly more patients developing acute postoperative renal failure. Sentencedict.com
56. Blood was obtained by direct cardiac puncture for cholecystokinin assay.
57. Pathogenesis of Hypertension Blood pressure is dependent upon two factors: cardiac output and peripheral resistance.
58. The cost of myocardial infarction and other cardiac illness is high and is in part the result of vocational disability.
59. However, even in carefully screened populations sudden death is often the first manifestation of a cardiac disorder.
60. A few seconds, but every one vital in the case of a cardiac arrest.
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