cardiac death
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcardiacanddeath
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cardiac
adjective
uk/ˈkɑː.di.æk/us/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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death
noun[C or U]
uk/deθ/us/deθ/
the end ...
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(Definition ofcardiacanddeathfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This rare type of coronary anomaly has been regarded as having little clinical significance, but it can lead to suddencardiacdeathunder physical exertion.
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Early death (-£ 1 year) occurred in one patient (4%) approximately 1 year after surgery in a car accident (noncardiacdeath).
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The incidence of early and latecardiacdeathis low.
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Aggressive therapies may be needed to control symptoms and avoid suddencardiacdeath.
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She had no hearing loss, nor any familial history of suddencardiacdeath.
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Complications of angina relate to the extent and severity of coronary artery disease, and include acute coronary syndromes and suddencardiacdeath.
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If diagnosed, timely surgical transfer could well prevent suddencardiacdeathin patients with this condition.
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It is difficult to decide exactly when the therapy should be started and how to treat, so close observation will be necessary for prevention of suddencardiacdeath.
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The circulation after an intraatrial repair is more vulnerable to the effects of excessive tachycardia, and this may place the patient at risk from suddencardiacdeath.
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Cardiacdeathis four to 20 times higher than in the general population.
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First, his vignette portrays donation aftercardiacdeathunder which life support is withdrawn from a living patient in the operating room; if cardiac death ensues, organs may be recovered.
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Two main conditions cause suddencardiacdeathin young people: hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and dilated cardiomyopathy.
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It will offer specialist skilled support for those who have suffered the loss of a young family member through suddencardiacdeath.
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Those services are particularly relevant to those at risk of suddencardiacdeath, as better monitoring may lead to a better early diagnosis.
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The group will act as an advisory board on cardiac arrhythmia and suddencardiacdeath, and will inform future policy development in those areas.
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In most cases of suddencardiacdeath, there is little or no warning, which is what makes each story so tragic.
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We have heard today that some people do not want to know that there could be a problem in their family, or that they could suffer suddencardiacdeath.
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The same pathologist hints at a feeling of professional inadequacy when dealing with suddencardiacdeath, as it is often not possible to identify any structural cause.
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The primary endpoint was suddencardiacdeath, and the secondary endpoint was all-cause mortality.
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