coronary bypass

collocation in English

meaningsofcoronaryandbypass

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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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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 ofcoronaryandbypassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An analysis of factors predisposing to neurological injury in patients undergoingcoronarybypassoperations.
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Priority points and cardiac events while waiting forcoronarybypasssurgery.
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After that, we had the report oncoronarybypasssurgery.
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Coronarybypassgrafts have been utilized, and in rare instances, balloon coronary angioplasty and thrombolytic therapy have been attempted.
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Coronarybypasssurgery became commonplace.
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In the case ofcoronarybypasssurgery and arterial revascularization, nearly 58% and 56% (respectively) of respondents would, if necessary, lie.
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For example, the review's figures forcoronarybypassoperations are hopelessly wrong.
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There was no waiting list in 1959 for hip joint replacement orcoronarybypassgrafts.
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He underwent acoronarybypassin early 1981.
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Someone who is waiting for acoronarybypassgraft is treated the same as someone with an ingrowing toenail.
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Indeed, the whole system is geared to providecoronarybypassoperations, for which there is a large waiting list.
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Prior to that, he had already had twocoronarybypasssurgeries.
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It is not appropriate to have a waiting time standard forcoronarybypasssurgery where a patient's life is under threat.
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Ifcoronarybypasssurgery is required we can do it; if the pulse becomes seriously irregular we can fit a pacemaker.
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Detailed analysis of waiting times forcoronarybypassoperations in available only for 1982 while that for hip joint replacement operations dates from 1981.
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That means that three inguinal hernias can be dealt with instead of acoronarybypassand in the same amount of theatre time.
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In addition to seeking the authorisation for valvular surgery, an increase from one case to three cases per week incoronarybypasssurgery is sought.
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I accept that if the demand for valvular surgery were to increase or if there were a greater demand forcoronarybypasssurgery, there would be additional costs.
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Philippine surgeons were reluctant to do acoronarybypass, because it could involve them in a controversy.
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The average cost of a primary hip replacement is £4,356, the average cost of a primary knee replacement is £4,818, and the average cost of acoronarybypassis £6,275.
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I do not refer to the general practitioner services or to some developing high tech branch of medicine such as renal failure operations orcoronarybypasstreatment, which are expensive.
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These procedures combined robotic revascularization and coronary stenting and further expanded the role of robots incoronarybypassto patients with disease in multiple vessels.
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Surgeons were performing acoronarybypassand replacing a valve in his heart after he had suffered a heart attack the previous day.
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