cardiac rhythm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcardiacandrhythm
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cardiac
adjective
uk/ˈkɑː.di.æk/us/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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rhythm
noun
uk/ˈrɪð.əm/us/ˈrɪð.əm/
a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, ...
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(Definition ofcardiacandrhythmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Of the 165 fetuses where outcome is known, 157 (95%) had an uneventful antenatal and postnatal course with regard tocardiacrhythm.
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Caution is needed when analyzing the changes incardiacrhythmobserved in the fetal heart.
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One fetus had an abnormality ofcardiacrhythm.
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A normalcardiacrhythmand output was established after administration of adrenaline via an endotracheal tube.
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The book covers all topics which are approached by the cardiac surgeon, including surgery for disturbances ofcardiacrhythmand thoracic aortic disease.
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We observed changes ofcardiacrhythmin 89% of the cases studied.
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The significance of an irregular fetalcardiacrhythmin the fetus, however, remains uncertain.
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In the late postoperative period 1 patient developed disturbances of thecardiacrhythm.
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Thecardiacrhythmwas normal during all fetal echocardiograms and confirmed as originating from the sinus node postnatally.
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Of these, 57 did not have any structural cardiac abnormalities, 17 had isolated disturbances of thecardiacrhythm, and 32 records were not available at the time of study.
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Using ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring, 84% of patients were in stable sinus rhythm at this stage, and there was no significant difference incardiacrhythmbetween the two operations.
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Premature atrial contractions are the most frequent disturbances ofcardiacrhythmseen in the fetus.
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The practice is based on the genetic linkage of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and somecardiacrhythmdisturbances that may be implicated in sudden death.
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More severe complications include hypotension,cardiacrhythmdisturbances, hallucinations, and seizures.
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Such emotional stress may have neural and hormonal effects that are deleterious tocardiacrhythm.
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Cardiac arrhythmias are disturbances incardiacrhythmthat often arise as a lethal complication of heart failure.
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This limits artifacts for routinecardiacrhythmmonitoring.
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Today the company producescardiacrhythm, neuromodulation, spinal, biologic, diabetes, ear nose and throat and cardiovascular products and physio-controllers.
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All patients require close monitoring of blood pressure andcardiacrhythm.
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