cardiac surgery

collocation in English

meaningsofcardiacandsurgery

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cardiac
adjective
uk
/ˈkɑː.di.æk/
us
/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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surgery
noun
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒər.i/
the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the ...
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(Definition ofcardiacandsurgeryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Necrotizing enterocolitis aftercardiacsurgery.
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Three-quarters of them requirecardiacsurgeryduring their lifetime.
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All 4 patients died following acardiacsurgery.
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Understanding cardiac anatomy: the prerequisite for optimalcardiacsurgery.
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Seven patients requiredcardiacsurgeryand these data were scrutinized.
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Hormonal-metabolic stress responses in neonates undergoingcardiacsurgery.
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Cardiacsurgerywas performed at the age of 15 years.
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Cardiacsurgerywas performed on the fourteenth day after admission.
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A 22-month-old boy was referred for correctivecardiacsurgery.
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Choreoathetosis in infants followingcardiacsurgerywith deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest.
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Minor specialities as pediatriccardiacsurgery, in particular, remain hardly known at all.
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This better preserved hemostasis supports the routine use of aprotinin in children undergoingcardiacsurgery.
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Nonetheless, it would not be wise to deflect attention completely from paediatriccardiacsurgery.
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Extracorporeal circulation as an adjunct tocardiacsurgerywas then an innovation.
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The alpha-stat technique of management is used predominantly incardiacsurgery.
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The most sensitive organ to the deleterious effects ofcardiacsurgeryand bypass is the brain.
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And this, surely, must remain one of the cornerstones for understandingcardiacsurgery.
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Treatment with desmopressin acetate to reduce blood loss aftercardiacsurgery.
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Eight received extracorporeal oxygenation subsequent tocardiacsurgerywith 1 survivor.
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Clinical neurologic and developmental studies aftercardiacsurgeryutilizing hypothermic circulatory arrest and cardiopulmonary bypass.
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Optimising oxygen delivery after paediatriccardiacsurgery: should transfusion practice change?
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With the worldwide advances incardiacsurgery, reoperations have become more common.
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