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Cardiology Terminology LNA/MA

Horizontales
Pertaining to the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
Bulging of the wall of a vein, artery, or heart due to weakening by disease, injury, or birth defect.
Inflammation of any vein, often in the leg.
Test in which pulses of sound are sent into the body, and the echoes returning from the surfaces of the heart produce images that are recorded.
Test done by injecting contrast dye into a body organ to observe the heart or circulation.
Swelling that occurs when the body tissue contains more fluid than normal.
Sensation of fluttering of the heart.
Graphic record of the electrical activity of the heart.
Term for fat or fat-like substance found in the blood, such as cholesterol.
Fast heart rate.
One of the two upper chambers of the heart.
Referring to the lungs.
Use of low voltage electric shock to stop an abnormally fast heart rhythm through paddles placed on the chest surface.
Blocking of a blood vessel by a blood clot or other substance carried in the blood stream.
A stainless steel device that helps hold any artery open. It is placed by a balloon catheter inflated in the artery.
Verticales
Disease of the heart muscle that reduces the ability of the heart to pump enough blood.
Largest artery in the body, it carries blood from the heart's left ventricle and distributes it throughout the body.
Temporary deficiency of blood and oxygen in a portion of the body, often caused by a blockage in the blood vessel supplying that part.
One of the two main pumping chambers of the heart.
Low blood pressure
Excess of fasts or lipids in the blood.
Small mass of specialized cells in the right atrium of the heart which initiates the electrical impulses that produce contractions of the heart. Or an implanted device which can control the beating of the heart.
Irregular heart rhythm
Use of high voltage electric shock to stop an abnormally fast heart rhythm though paddles placed on the chest surface or around the heart.
Cramping of the muscles with exercise, produced by inadequate blood flow.
Medicines which increase the flow of urine. Often used to treat conditions involving excess body fluid, such as hypertension and congestive heart failure.
Shortness of breath.