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单词 extrasystole
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extrasystole

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ex·tra·sys·to·le

E0302400 (ĕk′strə-sĭs′tə-lē)n. A premature contraction of the heart, resulting in momentary cardiac arrhythmia.
ex′tra·sys·tol′ic (-sĭ-stŏl′ĭk) adj.

extrasystole

(ˌɛkstrəˈsɪstəlɪ) nan abnormal heartbeat

ex•tra•sys•to•le

(ˌɛk strəˈsɪs tə li)

n., pl. -les. a premature contraction of the heart, resulting in momentary interruption of the normal heartbeat. [< German (1899)] ex`tra•sys•tol′ic (-ˈtɒl ɪk) adj.
Thesaurus
Noun1.extrasystole - a premature systole resulting in a momentary cardiac arrhythmiasystole - the contraction of the chambers of the heart (especially the ventricles) to drive blood into the aorta and pulmonary artery
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Extrasystole

enUK

extrasystole

[¦ek·strə′sis·tə·lē] (medicine) Premature beat of the heart.

Extrasystole

 

the most common form of arrhythmia. The condition is characterized by irregular heart contractions (extra-systoles) caused by impulses from an additional focus of excitation arising in the myocardium. Since the heart muscle remains unexcitable for some time after every contraction, the next normal impulse usually cannot cause a systole. As a result, a longer than normal contraction, that is, a compensatory pause, occurs. An extrasystole is generally felt as a temporary sinking sensation, or an “interruption in the heart.” Atrial extrasystoles arise in the atria, and ventricular extrasystoles in the ventricles. Extrasystoles may be single or multiple, and they may occur chaotically or with a certain rhythm, for example, after every normal contraction (bigeminal). Sometimes several extrasystoles occur in succession.

Extrasystoles can occur in healthy persons, and, in most cases, occasional infrequent extrasystoles have little clinical significance. Atrial extrasystoles, however, may result from myocardial disease, for example, mitral insufficiency or cardiosclerosis. Frequent atrial extrasystoles in these diseases are an early sign of auricular fibrillation, especially when they occur in rapid succession. Ventricular extrasystoles may result from myocardial disease or neurological, mental, and other disorders. Successive ventricular extrasystoles originating from different places may precede a severe form of arrhythmia called ventricular fibrillation.

Electrocardiography plays an important part in diagnosing ex-trasystoles. Treatment is determined by cause. The administration of antiarrhythmic agents, for example, propranolol and potassium preparations, is sometimes required.

N. R. PALEEV and I. M. KELMAN

extrasystole

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extrasystole

 [ek″strah-sis´to-le] a premature cardiac contraction that is independent of the normal rhythm and arises in response to an impulse outside the sinoatrial node.atrial extrasystole one in which the stimulus is thought to arise in the atrium elsewhere than at the sinoatrial node.atrioventricular extrasystole one in which the stimulus is thought to arise in the atrioventricular node.interpolated extrasystole a contraction taking place between two normal heartbeats.nodal extrasystole atrioventricular extrasystole.retrograde extrasystole a premature ventricular contraction followed by a premature atrial contraction, due to transmission of the stimulus backward, usually over the bundle of His.ventricular extrasystole one in which either a pacemaker or a re-entry site is in the ventricular structure.

ex·tra·sys·to·le

(eks'tră-sis'tō-lē), A nonspecific word for an ectopic beat from any source in the heart. Synonym(s): premature beat, premature systole

extrasystole

(ĕk′strə-sĭs′tə-lē)n. A premature contraction of the heart, resulting in momentary cardiac arrhythmia.
ex′tra·sys·tol′ic (-sĭ-stŏl′ĭk) adj.

ex·tra·sys·to·le

(eks'tră-sis'tŏ-lē) An ectopic beat from any source in the heart.
Synonym(s): premature systole.

extrasystole

A premature contraction of the heart. This is usually followed by a pause longer than the normal interval between heart beats and this is often perceptible to the subject. Extrasystoles are often described as palpitations. Ventricular extrasystoles are often described as VENTRICULAR ECTOPY.

ex·tra·sys·to·le

(eks'tră-sis'tŏ-lē) A nonspecific word for an ectopic beat from any source in the heart.

extrasystole

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noun a premature systole resulting in a momentary cardiac arrhythmia

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