heart surgery

collocation in English

meaningsofheartandsurgery

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heart
noun
uk
/hɑːt/
us
/hɑːrt/
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around ...
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surgery
noun
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒər.i/
the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the ...
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(Definition ofheartandsurgeryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Quantifying and predicting recovery afterheartsurgery.
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Openheartsurgerywas performed in 207 of these 427.
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Negative-pressure ventilation improves cardiac output after rightheartsurgery.
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A prospective randomized study of a modified technique of ultrafiltration during paediatricopenheartsurgery.
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This observation may be useful in the treatment of pulmonary hypertensive crisis after correctiveheartsurgery.
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Focal neurologic deficits due to cerebral embolization associated withheartsurgeryis well studied in adults.
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Valvular allografts are incontestably the best substitutes in the rightheartsurgery.
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Many of the children born with diagnoses of heart abnormalities require correctiveheartsurgerysoon after birth.
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Regulation of emergency units, intensive care units, and centers for neurosurgery andheartsurgerywill begin in the near future.
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Waiting times forheartsurgeryare tumbling.
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Considerheartsurgeryon the elderly or the young baby.
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The hospital has an international reputation, particularly inheartsurgery.
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Minimally invasiveheartsurgeryis not undertaken routinely at present.
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One often hears distressing stories about children deniedheartsurgery.
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The most common form ofheartsurgery, revascularisation, is carried out either by open-heartsurgery (a bypass operation) or by balloon angioplasty, a non-surgical procedure.
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A comparison of the developmental and neurologic status at one year of children who underwentheartsurgery using hypothermic circulatory arrest or low-flow cardiopulmonary bypass.
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Openheartsurgeryin children under 1 year of age was associated with 53% of the episodes seen in this age group.
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In this study we have investigated the potential use of negative pressure ventilation as a haemodynamic tool in children after rightheartsurgery.
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