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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61. There was no cardiac output and resuscitation was abandoned at 1.55 a.m.
62. The service was introduced in March on a six-month trial basis and replaced the hospital's cardiac ambulance.
63. The RYRs identified in neurons and sea urchin eggs seem to resemble the cardiac RYR2.
64. If serious respiratory depression or cardiac conduction disturbances occur, emergency ventilatory support should be instituted.
65. It was discovered in the cardiac intensive care unit where 10 children were recovering from open-heart surgery.
66. All of them eventually died of cardiac failure without the return to normal bowel function.
67. More complicated models for the simulation of cardiac arrhythmias are available for nurses specialising in intensive care work.
68. The wings of the monarch butterfly, for example, contain powerful heart-stopping poisons called cardiac glycosides.
69. In addition, hypocalcemia has been associated with cardiac enlargement and congestive heart failure.
70. The rate of stroke in high-risk cardiac surgery patients receiving aprotinin therapy is lower than would be anticipated.
71. The mechanism is thought to be decreased cardiac venous return associated with the Valsalva maneuver.
72. Blockage of these results in circulatory impediment which may lead eventually to congestive cardiac failure.
73. Surgical resection proved impossible after he had a cardiac arrest on the operating table.
74. Coronary vasoconstriction has been suggested by several case-reports but full cardiac investigations have seldom been carried out.
75. According to legend, anyone who ever fired the weapon died of a broken heart or cardiac arrest.
76. This is more likely following infarction when cardiac output may be reduced and therefore tissue perfusion impaired.
77. Examples are hip joint replacement, cataract extraction, prostate resection, and cardiac pacemaker insertion.
78. Hospital staff were puzzled after children collapsed with cardiac arrests and respiratory attacks.
79. Survivors still complain of ailments ranging from breathlessness, chronic fatigue and stomach pain to cardiac problems and tuberculosis.
80. Defibrillation Early defibrillation remains the most important determinant of survival in cardiac arrest victims.
81. The report of the cardiac services review group states that none of London's 14 cardiac tertiary care centres is ideal.
82. Apart from reconditioning of patients, does cardiac rehabilitation reduce mortality and morbidity?
83. Cost-benefit for performing cardiac transplantation on such seriously ill patients may be looked at more objectively when follow up is longer.
84. Underlying structural cardiac abnormalities, most commonly obstructive coronary disease, are present in the vast majority of patients.
85. It was therefore not possible to predict, on the basis of patient characteristics, those who would develop cardiac arrhythmias.
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86. The drug produces more psychiatric effects and probably more cardiac toxicity than does levodopa.
87. A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
88. Cardiac output was measured by thermo dilution.
89. The condition is called cardiac arrest.
90. This test is usually performed along with cardiac catheterization.
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