QUE SIGNIFIE ISCHAEMIC EN ANGLAIS
Ischémie
En médecine, l'ischémie, également orthographiée comme ischémie ou ischémie, est une restriction dans l'approvisionnement en sang des tissus, entraînant une pénurie d'oxygène et de glucose nécessaire pour le métabolisme cellulaire. L'ischémie est généralement causée par des problèmes de vaisseaux sanguins, avec un dommage ou une dysfonction du tissu. Cela signifie également que l'anémie locale dans une partie donnée d'un corps provient parfois de la congestion.
définition de ischaemic dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de l'ischémie dans le dictionnaire est liée à un apport inadéquat de sang à un organe ou une partie, comme à un flux sanguin obstrué.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ISCHAEMIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
ischaemic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
ischaemic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Surgery for
Ischaemic Heart Disease
This book brings together developments in the field that have occurred in the last ten years including advances in surgical techniques, protection of the heart and post-operative care, and it introduces the link with molecular biology.
Ravi Pillai, John E. C. Wright,
1999
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Quantification of Regional Myocardial Deformation. Normal ...
4.2 Methods 4.2.1 Study Population Ten healthy volunteers (28 ± 4y, 6 men) and
twenty patients (63 ± 9y, 16 men) with known chronic ischaemic heart disease
underwent both an MRI and an ultrasound examination to analyze radial ...
The changes in the brain related to VaD include both ischaemic and non-
ischaemic factors (Chui, 1989; Tatemichi, 1990; Brun, 1994; Erkinjuntti, 1996) (
Box 43.2). The static ischaemic lesions include arterial territorial infarct, distal
field ...
David Ames, Alistair Burns, John O'Brien,
2005
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The McArdle Disease Handbook: A guide to the scientific and ...
2.3.1.1 Ischaemic or non-ischaemic forearm exercise test How the ischaemic
forearm test is carried out: A pre-test blood sample is taken before the test. A cuff (
tight band) is put around the forearm (or occasionally the thigh). The forearm is ...
Kathryn Elizabeth Birch, Ph.D.
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British National Formulary (BNF) 67:
Initial management Alteplase (section 2.10.2) is recommended in the treatment of
acute ischaemic stroke if it can be administered within 4.5 hours of symptom
onset; it should be given by medical staff experienced in the administration of ...
Joint Formulary Committee,
2014
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Clinical Trials in Neurology
Anticoagulants for preventing recurrence following ischaemic stroke or transient
ischaemic attack. CD5R 02-1 999; CL 4 99. A4. Surgical/radiological intervention
1 . Patch angioplasty vs primary closure for carotid endarterectomy.
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Stroke Treatment and Prevention: An Evidence-based Approach
anticoagulation (cont.) longer-term prevention anticoagulation vs control 188–
196 non-cardioembolic ischaemic stroke 188 TIA 188 recurrent stroke 168–169
venous thromboembolism deep venous thrombosis 169 pulmonary embolism
169 ...
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Handbook of Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurointerventional ...
Stabilization of cardiac, renal disease. – Reversal of cerebrovascular nitric oxide
dysfunction. – May not be effective in stroke prevention – (b) Antiplatelet therapy
and conventional primary and secondary prevention approaches for ischaemic ...
Mark R. Harrigan, John P. Deveikis,
2012
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Neonatal Cerebral Ultrasound
1 1 Hypoxic ischaemic A A encephalopathy Introduction Neonatal
encephalopathy presents with fits, change in concious level and altered muscle
tone. The most frequent cause is hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy secondary
to birth ...
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Engineering Materials: Research, Applications and Advances
In countries with a mean TC level below 4 mmol/L ischaemic heart disease is
rare, whereas communities with mean TC levels of 5.2 or more invariably have
high ischaemic heart disease rates. In prospective studies TC levels predict the
risk of ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ISCHAEMIC»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
ischaemic est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Cumbria County Council v Q (Injuries to Infant with Bone Disorder …
(20) The pattern and distribution of the subdural haemorrhage, the absence of retinal haemorrhage, the absence of hypoxic-ischaemic change ... «Family Law, juil 15»
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | Full text | The impact of social …
... where available: ischaemic heart disease (I20–I25) or other cardiovascular diseases (I00–I15, I26–I52), cerebrovascular disease (I60–I69), ... «BMC Blogs Network, juil 15»
Primary care proven to ease NCD burden
... reduction of risk factors not detected by the available information, whereas the reduction in mortality rates due to ischaemic heart disease and ... «Irish Medical Times, juil 15»
6 Amazing Health Benefits Of Red Palm Oil | Nigerian Bulletin
... prevents and/or reverses plaque buildup (atherosclerosis) in the blood vessels of the brain which reduces the incidence of ischaemic stroke. «Nigerian Bulletin, juil 15»
Will almonds reduce cholesterol and should we avoid barbecued …
But many of us have advanced warnings in the shape of TIAs – transient ischaemic attacks, or mini-strokes. Most people don't know what they ... «Radio Times, juil 15»
Specialists hail 'revolution' in stroke medicine
Neurointervention for acute ischaemic stroke has had an extraordinary turnaround, with the arrival of an “endovascular revolution”, two NSW ... «6minutes, juil 15»
Study assesses uric acid and alteplase in stroke
Giving uric acid (UA) and alteplase to women with acute ischaemic stroke leads to better 90-day outcomes compared with men given the same ... «6minutes, juil 15»
Gastrointestinal bleeding: Blood transfusion for acute upper …
The coexistence of ischaemic heart disease is frequent in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. These patients were excluded in a previous ... «Nature.com, juil 15»
Passive smoking increases risk of stroke
The vast majority of strokes that did occur were found to be ischaemic, i.e. due to a blockage of blood flow to the brain. The study found that ... «Irish Health, juil 15»
NICE recommends once-daily LIXIANA® (edoxaban) for the …
... risk factors, such as congestive heart failure, hypertension, age ≥ 75 years, diabetes mellitus, prior stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA). «Virtual Press Office, juil 15»