Similar words: coronary artery bypass graft, coronary, coronary artery, coronary care unit, bypass, corona, coronal, bypast. Meaning: n. open-heart surgery in which the rib cage is opened and a section of a blood vessel is grafted from the aorta to the coronary artery to bypass the blocked section of the coronary artery and improve the blood supply to the heart.
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1 Mr Taylor had to resign on December 31, 1990, after heart trouble led to four coronary by-pass operations.
2 Despite two coronary bypasses, he's now strangled with anoxic pain, face grey, clutching his throat.
3 Day had a coronary bypass, and he suffered from breathing problems, often evident when he was on the air.
4 This would make a coronary bypass operation difficult.
5 Coronary bypass is a large operation.
6 Angioplasty or coronary bypass restores Blood flow to heart muscle.
7 However, many physicians did not think of coronary bypass surgery as a specific therapy for heart failure, a condition that is primarily caused by poor heart pump function.
8 Over the last several years angioplasty has exceeded coronary bypass surgery as the preferred way to treat coronary artery disease.
9 The incidence of POAF is approximately 33% after coronary bypass surgery and 35-50% after valve surgery.
10 Thus1 to 2 years after coronary bypass surgery there was a significant reduction in the left ventricular segmental wall motion abnonmalities.
11 Coronary bypass surgery, for example, costs on average about $20, 000 overseas (including various doctor and hospital fees and travel expenses), while the average Medicare reimbursement is $21, 000.
12 Multivariate analysis showed that coronary bypass surgery and the severity of acute total body pain 48 hours after surgery were significant predictors of the total area of dysaesthesia .
13 Three patients had coronary bypass surgery, 48 patients had cardiotonic ,[www.Sentencedict.com] 31 had antihypertensive and 19 had antiarrhythmic therapies before surgery.
14 Optimistic coronary bypass patients are half as likely as pessimists to require re - hospitalization.
15 Patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery need implants of new, healthy blood vessels.
16 Patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery need implants of new, healthy blood vessels.So do those who receive repeated hemodialysis due to kidney failure.
17 Conclusion: Optimized strategy of fluid management reduces the requirement of vasoconstrictor during off - pump coronary bypass.
18 Methods SPSS was used to analyze the general clinical and coronary angiographic data of 113 patients with coronary bypass surgery performed.
19 Free inferior epigastric artery graft has been used for coronary bypass.
20 Saphenous vein graft occlusion is a main reason for the failure of coronary bypass grafting.
21 Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), stenting, surgical resection of the bridge ( myotomy ), and coronary bypass surgery are only reserved for the rare patient with severe symptoms.
22 When asked about the scar on his head, he confabulated wholly implausible explanations: he had undergone dental surgery or a coronary bypass operation.
23 By means of Finite Element Method ( FEM ), the physiological blood flow in coronary bypass graft is simulated.
24 One is whether to stop taking certain prescribed drugs before an operation. Another is whether to implant stents or perform coronary bypass surgery before conducting other types of elective surgery.
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