coronary artery bypass

collocation in English

meaningsofcoronary,arteryandbypass

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coronary
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒr.ən.ər.i/
us
/ˈkɔːr.ə.ner.i/
relating to the arteries (= thick tubes) that supply blood to the muscles of ...
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artery
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tər.i/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɚ.i/
one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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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 ofcoronary,arteryandbypassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Early exercise training in patients older than age 65 years compared with that in younger patients after acute myocardial infarction or coronaryarterybypassgrafting.
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The patient underwent coronaryarterybypasssurgery and valve replacement 3 years prior to admission.
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The appropriateness of performing coronaryarterybypasssurgery.
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Cardiovascular effects of intravenous triiodothyronine in patients undergoing coronaryarterybypassgraft surgery.
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Randomized trial of home recovery intervention following coronaryarterybypasssurgery.
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Quality of life 12 months after coronaryarterybypassgrafting surgery.
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Neurologic and neuropsychological morbidity following major surgery: comparison of coronaryarterybypassand peripheral vascular surgery.
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Minimal operative mortality in patients undergoing coronaryarterybypasswith significant left ventricular dysfunction by maximization of metabolic and mechanical support.
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Liver transplantation was undertaken, preceded by coronaryarterybypassgrafting.
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Functional, social, and emotional outcomes in women and men in the first year following coronaryarterybypasssurgery.
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The specialists and hospital were prepared to accept the fees and costs of a coronaryarterybypassgraft procedure and code the intervention as such on the claim form.
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The four services you have selected are: neo-natal intensive care; cystic fibrosis; childhood leukaemia; and coronaryarterybypassgrafting.
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The average cost of coronaryarterybypassgrafting is estimated to be about £5,000 at 1986–87 prices.
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The revenue from prescription charges this year is sufficient to fund around 70,000 hip replacements or 45,000 coronaryarterybypassgrafts.
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Also, 109 patients did not receive coronaryarterybypassgrafts and associated procedures within the 12 months standard set by the patients charter.
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The waiting list for coronaryarterybypassgrafts is causing significant and unnecessary mortality.
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Money is poured into the waiting list initiatives whilst individuals wait even longer for coronaryarterybypass, cancer treatment and joint replacements.
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