cardiac bypass

collocation in English

meaningsofcardiacandbypass

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cardiac
adjective
uk
/ˈkɑː.di.æk/
us
/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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bypass
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaɪ.pɑːs/
us
/ˈbaɪ.pæs/
a medical operation in which the flow of a person's blood is changed to avoid a diseased part of ...
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(Definition ofcardiacandbypassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The fetus requires large amounts of volume when weaning fromcardiacbypass.
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The increased levels of cytochrome oxidase suggest improved cerebral tissue oxygenation related possibly to more efficient extraction of oxygen from blood duringcardiacbypass.
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The study population comprised 12 children (mean age 3.6 yrs) who underwentcardiacbypasssurgery.
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A standardized fetalcardiacbypassprotocol has been developed in this model.
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Beginning in 1988, more rigorous physiologic studies investigating the pathophysiologic sequels accompanying fetal surgical intervention and fetalcardiacbypasswere initiated.
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Cardiacbypasstime has been standardized to 30 minutes of normothermic non-pulsatile flow at about 300 cc/kg/min.
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Several observations suggested that the progressive metabolic acidosis found in the fetus followingcardiacbypassmight be due to depressed and/or redirected fetal cardiac output.
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Initial studies15'16 indicated that fetal lambs weighing as little as 1 to 1.5 kilograms body weight can be placed on and separated fromcardiacbypassquite reliably.
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The provision of services for patients requiringcardiacbypassoperations is a health authority responsibility.
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For example, acardiacbypassoperation has the same hospital reference group and therefore the same tariff as a quadruple bypass operation.
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The second main pressure is the increase in demand forcardiacbypasssurgery, which is a difficult and time-consuming procedure.
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Even aftercardiacbypasssurgery, no increase in mortality is seen in the overweight and obese.
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He underwentcardiacbypasssurgery in 2004, and suffered a minor heart attack in 2009.
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There was also a reopened wound related to recentcardiacbypasssurgery, marked by an incision.
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