cardiac event

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meaningsofcardiacandevent

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cardiac
adjective
uk
/ˈkɑː.di.æk/
us
/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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event
noun[C]
uk
/ɪˈvent/
us
/ɪˈvent/
anything that happens, especially something important ...
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(Definition ofcardiacandeventfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Exercise advice, anxiety management, breathing management,cardiaceventmonitoring, and discussion with relatives were undertaken as indicated.
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The narratives surrounding thecardiacevent(s) illustrate the huge significance they had in each individual's life.
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The aim of such programs is to optimize psychological and physical recovery and to minimize the risk of a futurecardiacevent.
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During a follow-up period of 10 years, she has been free from anycardiacevent.
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Chest pain without confirmation of a coronary event was excluded from the category ofcardiacevent.
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Sarah experienced a majorcardiaceventand died before the guardianship process could complete.
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An example of automatic monitoring is the transtelephoniccardiaceventmonitor.
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His widow stated that he had suffered an acutecardiaceventshortly after returning from a run.
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Lesion-specific coronary artery calcium quantification for predictingcardiaceventwith multiple instance support vector machines.
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One study found that the improved survival could be explained by the more aggressive treatment obese people receive after acardiacevent.
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It's an unmistakablycardiacevent, the kind that great art can elicit when something profound and undeniably true is conveyed about the human condition.
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Traditional event monitoring requires the patient to press a button when he or she notices acardiaceventto record the cardiac rhythms.
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For patients having more transient symptoms, acardiaceventmonitor which can be worn for a month or more can be used.
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The families worried when acardiaceventmight recur and felt they needed to watch over their loved ones continuously.
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The effect on cardiac events was smaller and only statistically significant in some of the trials.
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Therapy of maternal arrhythmias, a predictor for later maternal cardiac events, has to be adjusted in pregnancy.
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The primary end-point was quality of life after six months, and the presence of major adverse cardiac events.
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By contrast, home visiting to elders and those with mental illness or cardiac events was minimal, although significant differences among regions existed.
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Priority points and cardiac events while waiting for coronary bypass surgery.
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Individual studies often lack statistical power because large numbers of patients and a long time-course are required to acquire enough new major cardiac events.
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