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单词 Cardiac
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1. She was given artificial respiration and cardiac massage.
2. They managed to revive the injured driver with cardiac massage.
3. The king was suffering from cardiac weakness.
4. He died of cardiac arrest after snorting cocaine.
5. Death is caused by cardiac failure.
6. He died after suffering a cardiac arrest .
7. The patient suffered a cardiac arrest and died, despite an attempt at resuscitation.
8. Examples: Haemorrhage reduces cardiac output.
9. Forty percent of Down patients suffer some cardiac problems.
10. Put simply, cardiac arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat.
11. One should be aware of the induction of cardiac arrhythmias in older people or those with such a predisposition.
12. I hope that the waiting list for cardiac surgery will reduce greatly over the next year.
13. People with cardiac and respiratory weaknesses, children, asthmatics and those suffering with bronchitis are particularly susceptible.
14. All were given intravenous heparin and cardiac catheterisation was carried out at I 014 days.
15. Firstly, cardiac death would be reduced but not death due to stroke.
16. There is a state-of-the-art cardiac resuscitation unit, much better than the one on the general medical wards.
17. He went into cardiac arrest again in the ambulance and once more at the hospital.
18. In addition, cardiac surgery was not carried out in the two districts studied.
19. The long-term epidemiological risk factors for sudden cardiac death greatly resemble those for coronary artery disease.
20. Just to put your mind at ease, we will get a second opinion from a cardiac specialist.
21. Secondly, death due to stroke would be reduced but not cardiac death.
22. Cardiac arrhythmias rarely result from levodopa administration to patients who have a predisposition related to underlying cardiac disease.
23. Hospital officials plan to use the donations to set up a new cardiac unit.
24. They concluded that he suffered from 12 ailments, including diabetes, cardiac problems and depression.
25. While toxic concentrations of these drugs often lead to cardiac arrhythmias, low concentrations have been found to have antiarrhythmic activity.
26. Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?
27. I look forward to the day when a statistically perfect model is available for assessing the quality of cardiac surgical care.
28. Supplemental oxygen increases oxygen saturation but does not reduce the incidence of clinically important cardiac arrhythmias.
29. For instance, members can now receive radiation oncology, eye surgery, and emergency cardiac care from Summit Medical Center.
30. Nevertheless, fewer than half the health districts in the United Kingdom have established cardiac rehabilitation programmes.
1. She was given artificial respiration and cardiac massage.
2. They managed to revive the injured driver with cardiac massage.
3. Death is caused by cardiac failure.
31. Heart disease, then major cardiac surgery and now what is being described as pneumonia have kept him from work.
32. Potential lethal cardiac arrhythmias and convulsions are recognised complications of both iatrogenic and self inflicted overdoses.
33. After 4 months, cardiac function was reassessed: fractional shortening and ejection fraction was 33% and 47%, respectively.
34. In congestive heart failure, it is diminished because of low cardiac output and reduced arterial distending pressure.
35. There was no cardiac surgery unit in the two districts studied.
36. About 20% of patients recruited for this study were cardiac arrest survivors.
37. She then suffered a cardiac arrest 32 hours after admission.
38. He went into cardiac arrest and was brought back to life immediately after the initial shock.
39. He was in full cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated.
40. Many of the studies showing a low incidence of electrocardiographic abnormalities included cardiac monitoring only during the endoscopy procedure itself.
41. Although the child died, apparently from cardiac failure, the principle of external ventilation had been established.
42. As expected, graft atherosclerosis becomes problematical in long term survivors of cardiac transplantation.
43. In both groups more patients had a normal cardiac trace during the procedure than before or after gastroscopy.
44. She was by now in constant crisis; she was suffering repeated cardiac arrests.
45. Patients with cardiac problems should avoid foods that are high in salt.
46. Introduction Cardiac transplantation has now become an accepted therapeutic option for many patients with terminal cardiac failure.
47. Patients who suffer a cardiac arrest are treated by skilled practitioners.
48. In most cases(), diet deaths are simply listed as cases of cardiac arrest.
49. Survivors of sudden cardiac death: a rational approach to evaluation and therapy of patients surviving ventricular fibrillation.
50. Fourthly, neither death due to stroke nor cardiac death would be reduced.
51. Hence patients requiring smaller doses of levodopa who are troubled with nausea cardiac arrhythmias, or hypotension may use this dosage form.
52. Two different points to consider For many elderly patients it will be decided that cardiac surgery is not clinically indicated.
53. The muscles involved in such tremors and twitches are skeletal, as opposed to cardiac or smooth muscle.
54. Main outcome measures Long term survival in patients after urgent cardiac transplantation and perceived quality of life.
55. Any renal unit serving a district with cardiac surgery facilities would have significantly more patients developing acute postoperative renal failure.
56. Blood was obtained by direct cardiac puncture for cholecystokinin assay.
57. Pathogenesis of Hypertension Blood pressure is dependent upon two factors: cardiac output and peripheral resistance.
58. The cost of myocardial infarction and other cardiac illness is high and is in part the result of vocational disability.
59. However, even in carefully screened populations sudden death is often the first manifestation of a cardiac disorder.
60. A few seconds, but every one vital in the case of a cardiac arrest.
61. There was no cardiac output and resuscitation was abandoned at 1.55 a.m.
62. The service was introduced in March on a six-month trial basis and replaced the hospital's cardiac ambulance.
63. The RYRs identified in neurons and sea urchin eggs seem to resemble the cardiac RYR2.
64. If serious respiratory depression or cardiac conduction disturbances occur, emergency ventilatory support should be instituted.
65. It was discovered in the cardiac intensive care unit where 10 children were recovering from open-heart surgery.
66. All of them eventually died of cardiac failure without the return to normal bowel function.
67. More complicated models for the simulation of cardiac arrhythmias are available for nurses specialising in intensive care work.
68. The wings of the monarch butterfly, for example, contain powerful heart-stopping poisons called cardiac glycosides.
69. In addition, hypocalcemia has been associated with cardiac enlargement and congestive heart failure.
70. The rate of stroke in high-risk cardiac surgery patients receiving aprotinin therapy is lower than would be anticipated.
71. The mechanism is thought to be decreased cardiac venous return associated with the Valsalva maneuver.
72. Blockage of these results in circulatory impediment which may lead eventually to congestive cardiac failure.
73. Surgical resection proved impossible after he had a cardiac arrest on the operating table.
74. Coronary vasoconstriction has been suggested by several case-reports but full cardiac investigations have seldom been carried out.
75. According to legend, anyone who ever fired the weapon died of a broken heart or cardiac arrest.
76. This is more likely following infarction when cardiac output may be reduced and therefore tissue perfusion impaired.
77. Examples are hip joint replacement, cataract extraction, prostate resection, and cardiac pacemaker insertion.
78. Hospital staff were puzzled after children collapsed with cardiac arrests and respiratory attacks.
79. Survivors still complain of ailments ranging from breathlessness, chronic fatigue and stomach pain to cardiac problems and tuberculosis.
80. Defibrillation Early defibrillation remains the most important determinant of survival in cardiac arrest victims.
81. The report of the cardiac services review group states that none of London's 14 cardiac tertiary care centres is ideal.
82. Apart from reconditioning of patients, does cardiac rehabilitation reduce mortality and morbidity?
83. Cost-benefit for performing cardiac transplantation on such seriously ill patients may be looked at more objectively when follow up is longer.
84. Underlying structural cardiac abnormalities, most commonly obstructive coronary disease, are present in the vast majority of patients.
85. It was therefore not possible to predict, on the basis of patient characteristics, those who would develop cardiac arrhythmias.
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86. The drug produces more psychiatric effects and probably more cardiac toxicity than does levodopa.
87. A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
88. Cardiac output was measured by thermo dilution.
89. The condition is called cardiac arrest.
90. This test is usually performed along with cardiac catheterization.
91. The third cardiac malposition is dextrocardia.
92. Epinephrine is a powerful cardiac stimulant.
93. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the microscopic autofluorescence characteristics of cardiac cancer.
94. Sternal fistulae are a seldom event after cardiac surgery.
95. Are these of cardiac muscle inflammation?
96. Each cardiac cell is surrounded by a plasmamembrane.
97. Results Basal ejection fraction and cardiac index were normal in four groups.
98. Objective To investigate the post operation nursing characteristic of cardiac valvular disease after surgical treatment.
99. The sad truth about a true cardiac arrest is that drugs cannot help because there is no cardiac rhythm for them to stimulate.
100. Do thiazide diuretics given alone have an adverse effect of increasing the risk of sudden cardiac death in patients with high blood pressure?
101. Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy improves exercise tolerance and survival in with advanced congestive HF and dyssynchrony.
102. Conclusion: Qiangxinboyuan decoction has the function to treat the rheumatic valvular disease cardiac failure.
103. Conclusion WGFS has the effects of negative frequency named restraining cardiac muscle contraction and stretch function, and reducing rhythum of the heart and blood pressure.
104. In an illustrative example, a first sensing vector is analyzed to determine whether it is suitable, within given threshold conditions, for use in cardiac event detection and analysis.
105. On opening the pericardium half a liter Blood was evacuated and a Bimanual cardiac massage commenced.
106. Much of this conceptual material will become invalid as our knowledge of cardiac function advances.
107. The congenital dextrocardia is a variance of the cardiac position, which is not very common on clinic.
108. A polynomial may be used during analysis to generate a metric indicating the suitability of the sensing vector for use in cardiac event detection and analysis.
109. The final diagnosis is identified by cardiac catherization and aortography.
110. Objective To survey the nursing status quo of the common complications of the permanent cardiac pacemaker.
111. The V-shaped stomach has a single-layered columnar epithelium under which, in the cardiac and fundic portion, well-developed gastric glands are present.
112. Effect of Clopidogrel Premedication in Off-Pump Cardiac Surgery Are We Forfeiting the Benefits of Reduced Hemorrhagic Sequelae?
113. Based on the electrophysiologic mechanism of cardiac electrical action and the theory of voltage effect, the limit amplitude technique was employed to obtain the best clinical record effects.
114. The immediate reversal of the cardiac arrhythmia after epinephrine administration in this case suggests a direct relationship between the atrial fibrillation and the anaphylactic response.
115. Cardiac ischemia is an important trigger for the rel ea se of B - type natriuretic peptide ( BNP ).
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116. The bile acids are found cytotoxicity to cardiac muscle cells in experiments.
117. The complete transposition of the great arteries ( TGA ) is one of the commonest congenital cardiac anomalies cyanosis.
118. Objective To explore the effect and safety of the temporary cardiac pacing treating malignant rapid ventricular arrhythmia caused by long interval dependent ventricular extrasystole.
119. Objective To determine the normal value of cardiac output measured by reconstructed impedance cardiogram.
120. Conclusions— Treatment with N-acetylcysteine, a safe prodrug against oxidation, reversed established cardiac phenotype in a transgenic rabbit model of human HCM.
121. This is a method to restrain great joy impairing the heart and restore mental functions by applying fearful factors to astringe the dissipated cardiac spirit.
122. At present the number of patients with heart failure is annually increasing, cardiac resynchronization therapy is attracting more and more attention.
123. We recommend against the use of a strategy to increase cardiac index to predetermined supranormal levels (Grade 1.
124. Background - The content of emergency calls for suspected cardiac arrest is rarely analyzed.
125. Objective To observe the effect of long-term enalapril and metoprolol therapy on cardiac function in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM).
126. Objective : To study the effect of movement training on patients after cardiac valve surgery.
127. The patient died after suffering a cardiac arrest, ie when his heart stopped functioning properly.
128. Objective To compare the cardiac functional effect of doxofylline and aminophylline on asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.
129. It is not uncommon to equate arterial blood flow or cardiac output with adequate perfusion.
130. Along with the progressive development of tissue Doppler imaging, it is expected to become the most important criterion to the selection of patients for cardiac resynchronization theraphy.
131. This article reviews methods and therapeutic strategies for sudden cardiac death (SCD) in patients with heart failure, in order to provide objective analysis of the prevention and therapy of SCD.
132. Conclusion The thoracoabdominal incision makes for a higher radical resectable rate for cardiac carcinoma. Tumorous invasion of esophagus is the proper standard for thoracoabdominal incision.
133. Cardiac toxicity induced by local anesthetics is a rare but potentially fatal complication during local anesthesia.
134. It is necessary to control mechanical stimuli precisely in the studies of cardiac mechano-electrical feedback (MEF).
135. Objective To explore the clinical characters, therapy and prognoses of hyperthyroid cardiac disease in children.
136. Result After cardiac cancer resection, the handsewn or stapled esophagojejunostomy and esophagogastrostomy were performed in 78 cases.
137. Conclusion RVOT pace-making can improve the dynamics of bloodstream to a better degree than pace-making through cardiac tip of right ventricle. It can also ameliorate the cardiac f...
138. Early Aldosterone - Regulated Genes in Cardiomyocytes : Clues to Cardiac Remodeling?
139. Cardiac muscle is the muscle out of which the heart is made.
140. Cardiac arrhythmia occurs when these signals are not correctly generated or forwarded.
141. The cardiac electrical axis, osmotic fragility of RBC, bleeding time (BT) end coagulation time (CT) of 21 Tree shrews(Tupaia belangeri chinensis) ware measured.
142. Objective To observe management of special cases in cardiac resynchronization therapy.
143. It may not be safe to drive right after having cardiac catheterization.
144. Conclusion Fetal distress may injure the cardiac function, no matter newborns suffocation.
145. The combination of increased SVR and cardiac output augment arterial blood pressure, producing hypertension.
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146. Background Endomyocardial biopsy is the standard method of monitoring for rejection in recipients a cardiac transplant.
147. Have coronary artery sex heart disease or chronic bronchitic patient smokes inside the toilet, can bring about angina pectoris, cardiac muscle straightens dead or the acute of tracheitis breaks out.
148. It was therefore suggested that glucose exerted a specific action on the hypothermic cardiac metabolism.
149. Conclusion Patients with a cardiac pacemaker have some psychological problems such as depression and anxiety.
150. Conclusions: Antiarrhythmics can reduce cardiac muscle hypertrophy induced by L thyroxin.
151. The anormal proliferation of the cardiac fibroblast can facilitate the progress of the remodeling of the cardiac ventricle and accelerate the process of the heart failure.
152. Atrial systolic time intervals(ASTI )measured by cardiac impedance plethysmogram, phonocardiogram and electrocardiogram were studied in control and hypertensive subjects.
153. BACKGROUND:Evaluation of diastolic dysfunction is of great significance in the cardiac functional classification, diagnosis and treatment of the patients.
154. Transient outward potassium current takes part in the repolarization of action potential and plays an important role in cardiac function.
155. CONCLUSION: Baoxin capsules can improve myocardial ischemia and increase the cardiac contractility.
156. No cardiac arrhythmia was found in hypoxia group. Conclusion Hypoxia is more effective in counter measuring orthostatic intolerance after weightlessness than Qigong.
157. Methods: The clinical manifestations and related test data of 18 cases with symptomatic cardiac involvement in JRA were analyzed.
158. Conclusion The mortality of cardiac valvular surgery in the elderly is acceptable.
159. These findings provide a potential physiological basis for cardiac resynchronization therapy in this patient population.
160. The alkaloid in embryo of the seed of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn has many medicinal and health care functions, such as lowering blood pressure, resisting oxidation and protecting the cardiac muscle.
161. Methods:30 patients enrolled for orthoptic cardiac surgery were divided into cardiac arrest group and beating heart group.
162. Do not administer to children under six years old, pregnant women or to individuals with high blood pressure, cardiac insufficiency or diabetes.
163. Conclusion Expression of bigeminy and tachycardia of ventricular arrhythmia can reflect the cardiac ischemia more accurately than the number of simple ventricular premature beats.
164. Conclusion: Nicorandil could expand the coronary artery obviously, protect the post-ischemic cardiac function, and reduce the myocardial infarct size.
165. The diagnosis was confirmed by systolic murmur, thrill , chest X - ray, UCG, ECG and cardiac catheterization.
166. But little is known about the role of carvedilol on cardiac energy metabolism as yet.
167. The causes of death werc low cardiac output and severe hypoxemia.
168. Objective: to observe the clinical effect of Qiangxinboyuan decoction on rheumatic valvular disease cardiac failure.
169. Purpose:To explore the effect of rhodiola on myocardial ultramicrostructure and the relationship between myocardial restructure and cardiac function under the drug.
170. Experince of Installation of Emergency Bedside Temporary Cardiac Pacemaker in Patients with Serious Cardiac Arrhythmia.
171. The outcome of this patient was excellent due to aggressive resuscitative measures including open-chest cardiac massage.
172. Congenital aortic arch and brachiocephalic artery malformation - congenital cardiac vascular disease diagnostic medical imaging - chest ...
173. Cardiac arrhythmias caused by methacholine are particularly prone to occur in patients with hyperthyroidism.
174. Different from other cardiomyopathies, its cardiac function is partially or completely reversible once the tachyarrhythmia is controlled.
175. Methods: Twenty-eight patients with cardiac space-occupying lesions, determined by surgical operation and pathology, undertook two-dimensional echocardiograph (2DE) and RT3DE.
176. A cardiac glycoside, C41H64O14, obtained from the leaves of a foxglove, Digitalis lanata, with pharmacological effects similar to digitalis.
177. The numerical results show that the ring targets or spiral waves generated by cardiac action potential affect the cardiac rhythm greatly.
178. The fermented soybean streptokinase ofthe present invention after being treated may be produced into thrombus dissolving medicine and health food for preventing cardiac and cerebral vascular diseases.
179. Excessive loss of potassium in patients receiving cardiac glycosides may precipitate digitalis toxicity.
180. The kernel technique of cardiac pacemaker is the design of the hybrid circuit and the combination programmer.
181. The main causes of death were ventricular fibrillation, bacterial and mycotic endocarditis and low cardiac output.
182. Methods:Color doppler echocardiography were carried out on 68 emergency cases with dyspnoea, chest pain, cardiac failure or stab wound.
183. Conclusion Preoperative perfusion chemotherapy via left gastric artery in cases with cardiac cancer of the stomach is an effective measure in increasing resection rates in surgery.
184. To observe the effect of DFO on iron metabolism in primary cultured rats cardiac myocytes.
185. Objective To explore the findings and clinical value of bedside ultrasonography in superior vena cava(SVC) syndrome in children after cardiac operations for congenital heart disease.
186. Objective To establish the xenograft acute vascular rejection(AVR) model of guinea pig to rat discordant cardiac xenografts by depletion of complement with purified Chinese cobra venom factor(CVF).
187. Some of them presented developmental delay, short stature, cardiac anomalies and hypotonia, but no skeletal and dermatoglyphic anomalies nor facial features characteristic of KS were observed.
188. Objective: To test whether intravenous corticosteroid administration after cardiac surgery prevents AF after cardiac surgery.
189. Myocardiac protection, (3 ) Management in early post-operative recovery, and (4) Application of IABP to treat lOw cardiac output.
190. ICD can significantly reduce the cardical mortality of the patients with resuscitative cardiac arrest or ventricular fibrillation too.
191. This period of hypotension is usually associated with bradycardia, decreased pulse pressure, and decreased cardiac output.
192. So we believed that it might be reasonable to exscind both thoracic and celiac lymph nodes while cardiac cancer resection.
193. Objective : To study the effect of Equisetum hiemale L on the cardiac performances.
194. Object: To analyze the psychological condition of patients with a cardiac pacemaker with measuring scale and to observe the influence of different pacing modes on the patients .
195. Results:The spectrum of every normal right ventricular segment motion in each cardiac cycle includes 3 main waves:systolic wave(S),[] early diastolic wave(E)and late diastolic wave(A).
196. Result:NTHI can increase ultrasond diagnosis rate by improving sonograph quality of patients with cardiac and abdominal diseases.
197. Conclusion:Administration of low dose L-thyroxin for a long time can obviously improve cardiac function and quality of life of CHF patients and is safe.
198. Avariety of coronary artery disorders, including intramyocardial coronary segments and coronary artery anomalies, can result in sudden cardiac death, especially in young adults.
199. Objective:To investigate the protective effect of Shenfu injection (SFI) on cardiac function of patients undergoing valve replacement operation under cardiopulmonary bypass.
200. Improved communication with primary care physicians may reduce the proportion of patients lost to cardiac follow - up .
201. The big worry in sudden cardiac arrest beyond restarting the heart is protecting the brain.
202. Objective To observe cardiac and hemodynamic actions of Ixeri sonhifolia injection(ISI) in anaesthetized open-chest dogs.
203. Other patients had complications that included pericardial effusion requiring re - operation, cardiac arrest, acute rejection, and pneumonia.
204. Only 160 deaths (35.6%) were considered to be from sudden cardiac arrest from tachyarrhythmia. Of these deaths, 117 occurred at home; 58 at-home events were witnessed.
205. It is known that neurohumoral factors and mechanical loads play important roles in the cardiac remodeling process,() with the later having extremely great impact on cardiac hypertrophy.
206. Objectives: To investigate the effects of Antiarrhythmics in the treatment of cardiac muscle hypertrophy induced by L thyroxin.
207. As a result, the rodents could no longer produce the receptors and developed cardiac arrhythmia.
208. METHODS: The expression of connexin 43 and desmin in cardiac muscle cells of mice with experimental viral myocarditis was determined by immunohistochemistry.
209. The factors influencing the image quality include the heart rate, the cardiac rhythm, the respiratory movement of patients and the trigger delays of imaging processing.
210. CONCLUSION: Short-term CsA treatment combined with DBMC infusion can lower acute rejection of heterotopic rat cardiac allograft and prolongs survival time of cardiac allograft.
211. At the cardiac catheterization lab, you will lie on a table.
212. The major factors causing death are electrolyte imbalance and dehydration, leading to cardiac arrest.
213. The use of dopamine and dobutamine postoperation can improve cardiac function and stabilize blood pressure.
214. Background - Electrophysiological cardiac devices are increasingly used. The frequency of subclinical infection is unknown.
215. Objective To observe the clinical effect of Meglumine Cyclic Adenylate on chronic cardiac insufficiency.
216. AIM: To investigate the role of phosphoinositide pathway in the formation of pressure-overload cardiac hypertrophy.
217. Objective:To study the effect of amrinone on the cardiac function and pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic pulmonary heart disease.
218. Cardiac arrest Sudden cessation of heartbeat and cardiac function, resulting in the loss of effective circulation.
219. BACKGROUND: Aim of the present study is the comparison of all-cause, cardioascular and non-cardioascular mortality, and cardiac morbidity, between patients treated with glibenclamide and gliclazide.
220. Objective:Senile Degenerated Heart Valvular Diseases(SDHVD) is a result of degenerated prossese in fibra layer of cardiac valve as well as calcium deposition.
221. It also may improve cardiac function in those with congestive heart failure.
222. The cardiac catheterization procedure may also be an option for treatment.
223. Cardiac workup was normal and MR angiogram revealed only mild narrowing of the left posterior cerebral artery.
224. Methods: exercise performance testing, cardiac and pulmonary function testing, and radioimmunoassay to observe the effects of acupoint iontophoresis on selected kayak male athletes.
225. The orchestral music made Cardiac Cycle longer, HF lower and LF/HF higher. But extent was smaller.
226. Adequate doses of atropine can abolish many types of reflex vagal cardiac slowing or asystole.
227. The low and flat wave was found more often than high diastolization wave and high cardiac atrium contraction wave.
228. The pump was stopped smoothly open heart surgery finished. No postoperative low cardiac output syndrome happened.
229. This paper presents the experiment in which 11 kinds of extracts were applied to extract Cardiac glycosides in Antiaris toxicaria Lesch.
230. A fistula originating from the left circumflex artery and drain into the coronary sinus was noted during cardiac catheterization.
231. We propose that the various degrees of ankyrin-B loss of function contribute to the range of severity of cardiac dysfunction.
232. Conclusion:The intravenous PAMBA may reduce the postoperative nonsurgical bleeding of patients undergoing cardiac surgery with CPB, but not influence on the monitoring of blood coagulation.
233. Conclusions: The authors concluded that among patients undergoing vascular surgery, perioperative fluvastatin therapy was associated with an improvement in postoperative cardiac outcome.
234. Cardiac massage was tried but ( it was tried ) all in vain.
235. AIM To evaluate the cardiac function of nuclear submarine sailors after long sailing.
236. Objective To discuss the etiology of cardiac valve calcification in elderly.
237. Partial CO_2 rebreathing is a novel method for cardiac output measurement.
238. Cardiac catheterization is a common medical procedure that rarely causes serious complications.
239. In animal experiments excessive high dosage has produced side effects of convulsions, opisthotonus, irregular breathing, respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest.
240. Objective To explore the value of temporary cardiac pacemaker therapy on children with Adam-Stoke syndrome(ASS).
241. Serious cardiac muscle is short of blood, cause ventricle to attack move and ventricular and vibratile, intercurrent coronary heart disease and heart disease of lobar source sex cause sudden death.
242. Objective To study the therapeutic effects of Enalapril on hemodynamic indexes in cardiac shock dogs induced by acute right ventricular myocardial infarction(RVMI).
243. Cardiac tamponade is a common medical emergency one, improper handling can endanger the lives of patients.
244. Objective To study the compliance of anticoagulant therapy for patients after cardiac valve replacement.
245. Myofibrillar fragmentation, swelling of the cardiac myocytes, absence of the Z line,(http:///cardiac.html) increases of the mitochondria and collagen fibers were found in ouabain group by transmission electron microscopy.
246. The term cardiac arrest may be defined as an unexplained and unanticipated cessation of cardiac activity.
247. Objective:To summarize 10 cases of serious heart valve disease with refractory cardiac resuscitation and explore a new method of myocardial protection.
248. His last public appearance, before his death of apparent cardiac arrest, was to announce a series of 50 sold-out concerts in London.
249. It is important to recognize the circulatory dysfunction in the elderly trauma patients may be primarily caused by hypovolemia, but to differentiate it from cardiac insufficiency may be necessary.
250. Cardiac oedema: All forms of cardiac oedema in conjunction with adequate glycoside therapy.
251. Objective: To study the optimum dose of Adrenalin in cardiac resuscitation after heart sudden arrest.
252. Objectives: This study is a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies comparing the impact of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for patients in atrial fibrillation (AF) and sinus rhythm (SR).
253. This may bring cold, stagnant blood the body surface the body core, resulting in cardiac arrest.
254. Early, accurate and reliable estimates of ventricular asynchrony may help to choose optimal candidates for cardiac resynchronization.
255. We shall now consider pertinent information on recent developments in cardiac electrophysiology.
256. En route, cardiac arrest occurred for the second time, and on arrival in theatre the patient was pulseless with fixed, widely dilated pupils.
257. Such verrucae are too small to cause serious cardiac problems.
258. A ring of muscle, the cardiac sphincter, surrounds the esophagus at this point.
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