circulatory arrest

collocation in English

meaningsofcirculatoryandarrest

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circulatory
adjective
uk
/ˌsɜː.kjəˈleɪ.tər.i/
us
/ˈsɝː.kjə.lə.tɔːr.i/
relating to the system that moves blood through the body and that includes the heart, arteries, ...
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arrest
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈrest/
us
/əˈrest/
the act of ...
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(Definition ofcirculatoryandarrestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Many studies suggest alpha-stat and alkaline-stat strategy as a preferred management prior tocirculatoryarrestand during the period of rewarming.
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It is likely, nonetheless, that the technique ofcirculatoryarrestcan be improved to reduce cerebral injury.
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In summary, bypass using low flow orcirculatoryarrestis essential for the successful repair of complex congenital heart defects in neonates and young infants.
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Choreoathetosis in infants following cardiac surgery with deep hypothermia andcirculatoryarrest.
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Eighty-four percent of the programs place ice packs around the head whencirculatoryarrestis used.
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Forty-five minutes should probably be viewed as the upper acceptable limit ofcirculatoryarrestduration with current techniques.
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Techniques for profound hypothermia, low flow, andcirculatoryarrestrequire hemodilution, thus creating a need for augmentation of red blood cells following bypass.
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Hepatic immaturity and the predominant use of hypothermiccirculatoryarrestin the young will decrease metabolism and excretion of heparin.
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Extraction of oxygen in thecirculatoryarrestgroup was significantly less than in controls.
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Totalcirculatoryarrestwas not employed in any case.
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Deep hypothermiccirculatoryarrestmust be used selectively and discretely.
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The release was related to the period ofcirculatoryarrest.
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A wide range of responses have been received regarding what is considered to be the safe temperature and period for deep hypothermia andcirculatoryarrest.
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Our priming forcirculatoryarrestis identical and perfusion in deep hypothermia is performed currently with the hematocrit at around 30-35%.
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Choreoathetosis is an enigmatic and sometimes devastating complication which has been described following cardiac surgery using bypass both with and withoutcirculatoryarrest.
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Psychological and intellectual development after cardiac surgery in children utilizingcirculatoryarresthas been addressed in a number of studies, often with conflicting results.
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Duration ofcirculatoryarrestdoes influence the psychological development of a child after cardiac operations early in life.
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The clear prime used incirculatoryarrestleads to only limited formation of interstitial edema, provided that exposure to capillary leakage is reduced in time.
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They also showed that the risk of neurologic abnormalities increased with the duration ofcirculatoryarrest.
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