aortic insufficiency造句
例句与造句
- This method assumes that the aortic valve does not suffer from aortic insufficiency.
- The cause was heart failure, the combination of alcoholism and a longstanding aortic insufficiency.
- Causes of increased afterload that can cause LVH include aortic stenosis, aortic insufficiency and hypertension.
- On rare occasions, it can cause rheumatic heart disease and ventricular septal defect aortic insufficiency.
- It is usually associated with pericardial tamponade, severe aortic insufficiency, or rupture of the aorta.
- It's difficult to find aortic insufficiency in a sentence. 用aortic insufficiency造句挺难的
- Finally, aortic stenosis often co-exists with some degree of aortic insufficiency ( aortic regurgitation ).
- Aortic insufficiency causes both volume overload ( elevated preload ) and pressure overload ( elevated afterload ) of the heart.
- This insufficiency can affect any of the valves as in aortic insufficiency, mitral insufficiency, pulmonary insufficiency and tricuspid insufficiency.
- Also on his death certificate, the undertaker appears to have marked Leland's death as Aortic Insufficiency due to exhaustion.
- As of 2007, the American Heart Association no longer recommends antibiotics for endocarditis prophylaxis before certain procedures in patients with aortic insufficiency.
- Individuals who have undergone aortic valve replacement for aortic insufficiency are at particularly high risk because aortic insufficiency causes increased blood flow in the ascending aorta.
- Individuals who have undergone aortic valve replacement for aortic insufficiency are at particularly high risk because aortic insufficiency causes increased blood flow in the ascending aorta.
- This dilatation of the left ventricle can be due to any cause of dilated cardiomyopathy including aortic insufficiency, nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy, and Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy.
- It is detected infrequently, is best heard at the left sternal border, and sounds similar to aortic insufficiency, although it is without decrescendo.
- In 1833, Dominic Corrigan, a British physician, first described the visible abrupt distention and collapse of carotid arteries in patients with aortic insufficiency.
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