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单词 arrhythmia
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Definition of arrhythmia in English:

arrhythmia

(also arhythmia)
noun eɪˈrɪðmɪə
mass nounMedicine
  • A condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite use of continuous ECG recording, there were no signs of arrhythmia.
    • Sinus arrhythmia is the variation in the heart rate that occurs during inspiration and expiration.
    • There are also hospital treatments for other heart conditions, such as heart failure and arrhythmia.
    • If you suffer from heart failure you can suddenly die from erratic heart beat - arrhythmia.
    • An arrhythmia may cause the heart's rhythm to be irregular, abnormally fast, or abnormally slow.
    • We describe how a recently defined arrhythmia, Brugada syndrome, caused syncope in three generations of one family.
    • The answer is they have all been affected by types of arrhythmia, or heart rhythm disorders.
    • Patients with a family history of arrhythmia, syncope, or sudden death also may be at higher risk.
    • A month before, her son Kevin was operated on for a serious heart arrhythmia.
    • Ultimately, this arrhythmia can cause heart failure or dangerous blood clots.
    • Voters learned of Bradley's heart arrhythmia just days before the Iowa caucuses.
    • This arrhythmia is commonly associated with inferior myocardial infarction.
    • Bulimics develop heart arrhythmia, which means that they have irregular heartbeats.
    • But medications that prevent arrhythmia are so toxic that most have been removed from the market.
    • Atrial fibrillation is the most common chronic arrhythmia and is a major risk factor for stroke.
    • She diagnosed her husband John's supraventricular tachycardia, or heart arrhythmia, long before he saw a hospital consultant.
    • Around 700,000 people in the UK suffer from arrhythmia - a disturbance in the heart's rhythm.
    • Three days after admission, the patient died of refractory arrhythmia and respiratory failure.
    • In the majority of people, this condition occurs due to an abnormality of the heart rhythm, known as arrhythmia.
    • People with an irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia also may have palpitations.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Greek arruthmia 'lack of rhythm', from a- 'without' + rhuthmos (see rhythm).

 
 

Definition of arrhythmia in US English:

arrhythmia

noun
Medicine
  • A condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She diagnosed her husband John's supraventricular tachycardia, or heart arrhythmia, long before he saw a hospital consultant.
    • We describe how a recently defined arrhythmia, Brugada syndrome, caused syncope in three generations of one family.
    • A month before, her son Kevin was operated on for a serious heart arrhythmia.
    • Three days after admission, the patient died of refractory arrhythmia and respiratory failure.
    • There are also hospital treatments for other heart conditions, such as heart failure and arrhythmia.
    • Sinus arrhythmia is the variation in the heart rate that occurs during inspiration and expiration.
    • Voters learned of Bradley's heart arrhythmia just days before the Iowa caucuses.
    • If you suffer from heart failure you can suddenly die from erratic heart beat - arrhythmia.
    • Bulimics develop heart arrhythmia, which means that they have irregular heartbeats.
    • But medications that prevent arrhythmia are so toxic that most have been removed from the market.
    • People with an irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia also may have palpitations.
    • Atrial fibrillation is the most common chronic arrhythmia and is a major risk factor for stroke.
    • In the majority of people, this condition occurs due to an abnormality of the heart rhythm, known as arrhythmia.
    • The answer is they have all been affected by types of arrhythmia, or heart rhythm disorders.
    • Around 700,000 people in the UK suffer from arrhythmia - a disturbance in the heart's rhythm.
    • Ultimately, this arrhythmia can cause heart failure or dangerous blood clots.
    • Despite use of continuous ECG recording, there were no signs of arrhythmia.
    • This arrhythmia is commonly associated with inferior myocardial infarction.
    • An arrhythmia may cause the heart's rhythm to be irregular, abnormally fast, or abnormally slow.
    • Patients with a family history of arrhythmia, syncope, or sudden death also may be at higher risk.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Greek arruthmia ‘lack of rhythm’, from a- ‘without’ + rhuthmos (see rhythm).

 
 
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