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arrhythmia

/uh-rith-mee-uh, ey-rith-/US // əˈrɪð mi ə, eɪˈrɪð- //UK // (əˈrɪðmɪə) //

心律失常,心律不齐,心律紊乱,心律失调

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : any disturbance in the rhythm of the heartbeat.

Examples

  • For humans, reactions can range from rashes, diarrhea, and sore throats to cardiac arrhythmia.

  • There’s still lots to learn about exactly what’s happening with calcium in the arteries, arrhythmias, and heart scarring.

  • It poured money into scientists asking whether these drugs reduced arrhythmia.

  • And, finally, his heart “went into an arrhythmia and stopped pumping blood.”

  • Six years later, as a member of the San Antonio Spurs, he missed two games because of a minor heart arrhythmia.

  • First, a person might, for a variety of reasons, develop a fatal rhythm, an “arrhythmia.”

  • He suffered from high blood pressure, a possible heart arrhythmia and high cholesterol.