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Cardiac nerves -- See Heart Innervation


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Cardiac nursing -- See Heart Diseases Nursing


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Cardiac output -- See Also Hemodynamics


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Cardiac output.   6
Cardiac Output, Low : Journal of cardiac failure (Online)    1
Cardiac Output -- physiology : Control of cardiac output / David B. Young  2010 1
 

Cardiac Outputs -- See Cardiac Output


The volume of BLOOD passing through the HEART per unit of time. It is usually expressed as liters (volume) per minute so as not to be confused with STROKE VOLUME (volume per beat)
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Cardiac Pacemaker, Artificial -- See Pacemaker, Artificial


A device designed to stimulate, by electric impulses, contraction of the heart muscles. It may be temporary (external) or permanent (internal or internal-external)
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Cardiac pacemakers.   23
 

Cardiac Pacemakers, Artificial -- See Pacemaker, Artificial


A device designed to stimulate, by electric impulses, contraction of the heart muscles. It may be temporary (external) or permanent (internal or internal-external)
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Cardiac pacemakers -- Design and construction : Ultra low-power biomedical signal processing : an analog wavelet filter approach for pacemakers / by Sandro A.P. Haddad, Wouter A. Serdijn  2009 1
Cardiac pacemakers -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   4
Cardiac pacemakers -- Periodicals   2
Cardiac pacemakers -- Pictorial works.   2
Cardiac pacemakers -- Reliability. : How to Build...Everything: Drone Revolution - Ep 7  2007 1
Cardiac pacing.   32
  Cardiac Pacing, Artificial -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial   22
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial -- history : Machines in our hearts : the cardiac pacemaker, the implantable defibrillator, and American health care / Kirk Jeffrey  2001 1
 

Cardiac Pacing, Artificial instrumentation -- See Pacemaker, Artificial


A device designed to stimulate, by electric impulses, contraction of the heart muscles. It may be temporary (external) or permanent (internal or internal-external)
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Cardiac Pacing, Artificial -- methods.   6
Cardiac pacing -- Case studies   2
Cardiac pacing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc   2
Cardiac pacing -- History : Machines in our hearts : the cardiac pacemaker, the implantable defibrillator, and American health care / Kirk Jeffrey  2001 1
Cardiac pacing in children. : Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease  2017 1
Cardiac pacing -- Periodicals   8
 

Cardiac Pacings, Artificial -- See Cardiac Pacing, Artificial


Regulation of the rate of contraction of the heart muscles by an artificial pacemaker
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Cardiac patients -- See Heart Diseases Patients


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Cardiac Programmed Electrostimulation -- See Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac


Methods to induce and measure electrical activities at specific sites in the heart to diagnose and treat problems with the heart's electrical system
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Cardiac Programmed Electrostimulations -- See Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac


Methods to induce and measure electrical activities at specific sites in the heart to diagnose and treat problems with the heart's electrical system
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Cardiac receptors. : N3-substituted xanthines as irreversible adenosine receptor antagonists / by Anthony Robert Beauglehole  2000 1
 

Cardiac regeneration -- See Myocardium Regeneration


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  Cardiac Rehabilitation -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Cardiac Rehabilitation.   8
 

Cardiac Rehabilitations -- See Cardiac Rehabilitation


Restoration of functions to the maximum degree possible in a person or persons suffering from a CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE. It also includes cardiac conditioning and SECONDARY PREVENTION in patients with elevated cardiovascular risk profile
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  Cardiac Remodeling, Ventricular -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Cardiac Remodelings, Ventricular -- See Ventricular Remodeling


The geometric and structural changes that the HEART VENTRICLES undergo, usually following MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION. It comprises expansion of the infarct and dilatation of the healthy ventricle segments. While most prevalent in the left ventricle, it can also occur in the right ventricle
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  Cardiac resuscitation -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Cardiac resuscitation.   13
Cardiac resuscitation -- Examinations, questions, etc   2
Cardiac resuscitation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   3
Cardiac resuscitation -- Nursing. : Basic code management / [presented by] Elsevier  2007 1
Cardiac resuscitation -- Periodicals : Resuscitation plus  2020- 1
 

Cardiac Resynchronization -- See Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy


The restoration of the sequential order of contraction and relaxation of the HEART ATRIA and HEART VENTRICLES by atrio-biventricular pacing
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Cardiac Resynchronization Pacing Therapy -- See Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy


The restoration of the sequential order of contraction and relaxation of the HEART ATRIA and HEART VENTRICLES by atrio-biventricular pacing
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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- See Also Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices


Types of artificial pacemakers with implantable leads to be placed at multiple intracardial sites. They are used to treat various cardiac conduction disturbances which interfere with the timing of contraction of the ventricles. They may or may not include defibrillating electrodes (IMPLANTABLE DEFIBRILLATORS) as well
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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy   2
 

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices -- See Also Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy


The restoration of the sequential order of contraction and relaxation of the HEART ATRIA and HEART VENTRICLES by atrio-biventricular pacing
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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy instrumentation -- See Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices


Types of artificial pacemakers with implantable leads to be placed at multiple intracardial sites. They are used to treat various cardiac conduction disturbances which interfere with the timing of contraction of the ventricles. They may or may not include defibrillating electrodes (IMPLANTABLE DEFIBRILLATORS) as well
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Cardiac Sound -- See Heart Sounds


The sounds heard over the cardiac region produced by the functioning of the heart. There are four distinct sounds: the first occurs at the beginning of SYSTOLE and is heard as a "lubb" sound; the second is produced by the closing of the AORTIC VALVE and PULMONARY VALVE and is heard as a "dupp" sound; the third is produced by vibrations of the ventricular walls when suddenly distended by the rush of blood from the HEART ATRIA; and the fourth is produced by atrial contraction and ventricular filling
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