词汇 | cardiorespiratory |
释义 | cardiorespiratory adjective medical specializeduk /ˌkɑː.di.əʊ.rɪˈspɪr.ə.tri/ us /ˌkɑːr.di.oʊˈres.pɚ.ə.tɔːr.i/ relating to the heart, the lungs, and the tubes and muscles in the body used for breathing: 心脏与呼吸的 cardiorespiratory fitness心脏与呼吸的健康 Compare cardiopulmonaryspecialized The circulatory system & blood ABO accessory pathway adventitia adventitial ANA auricle bicuspid valve gamma globulin glomus granulocyte haematogenous haemic haemodialysis phagocyte precava pulmonary artery pulmonary vein pulmonic Purkinje fibre tricuspid valve You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal physiology: the respiratory system Examples of cardiorespiratorycardiorespiratory Five (0.5%) neonates with severe tricuspid regurgitation had heart murmurs, and two (0.2%) of them presented with cardiorespiratory distress. Pregnancy places considerable strain on the heart and circulation, requiring marked cardiorespiratory adaptation. Pregnancy places considerable strain on the heart and circulation and necessitates marked cardiorespiratory adaptation. This has important consequences for the cardiorespiratory response to exercise. Cardiorespiratory responses to different levels of exercise, and the mechanisms of cardiorespiratory adaptation during long-term follow-up, are not well understood. The followup should, therefore, be longer before reliable conclusions can be drawn on preservation of cardiorespiratory function. Despite its potential for early detection of changes in cardiorespiratory function, serial exercise testing is seldom used in children with congenital heart malformations. In neonates with cardiorespiratory distress, mitral regurgitation may also be a result of myocardial damage due to perinatal anoxemia. Cardiorespiratory responses of cardiac transplant patients to graded, symptom-limited exercise. Cardiorespiratory response to exercise remains relatively stable during the mediumterm follow-up. The majority (19 of 21 hospitals) also have an obstetrical unit with neonatologists screening for babies who develop cardiorespiratory symptoms. Their most important finding was preservation of cardiorespiratory function with a slight reduction in oxygen saturation with time. Two of them had cyanosis and cardiorespiratory distress which disappeared within two to five days with oxygen and other supplementary treatment. By using their extensive experience in cardiorespiratory testing in children, they give detailed information on ventilatory threshold and respiratory adaptation to exercise. Cardiorespiratory response to exercise, nonetheless, remains relatively stable during medium-term follow-up. See all examples of cardiorespiratory These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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