coronary bypass
基本解釋
- 冠狀動脈旁路手術(shù);冠狀動脈架橋術(shù)
英漢例句
- Methods The study included 178 patients with 2~3 vessel disease requiring a coronary bypass grafting.
方法冠狀動脈粥硬化性心臟病178例,均為2~3支血管病變需行冠狀動脈旁路移植術(shù)。 - The incidence of POAF is approximately 33% after coronary bypass surgery and 35-50% after valve surgery.
心臟術(shù)后房顫的發(fā)生率大約是冠脈搭橋術(shù)后33%、瓣膜術(shù)后35-50%。 - Coronary bypass surgery, for example, costs on average about $20, 000 overseas (including various doctor and hospital fees and travel expenses), while the average Medicare reimbursement is $21, 000.
例如,冠狀動脈支架手術(shù)在國外平均費(fèi)用為2萬美元(包括診斷、住院和旅行費(fèi)用),而美國醫(yī)?;ㄙM(fèi)為2萬1千美元。 - Some of those kids will need coronary bypass surgery in their twenties; some of them will be blind by the time they're thirty.
這些孩子有的要在二十多歲時(shí),做冠狀動脈搭橋手術(shù),有些人在三十歲的時(shí)候會失明
耶魯公開課 - 關(guān)于食物的心理學(xué)、生物學(xué)和政治學(xué)課程節(jié)選 - If they're having a coronary artery bypass or they're having a heart transplant, then there's some period at which their normal heart - their heart is stopped and this machine assumes the functions of their heart.
病人在做冠狀動脈搭橋手術(shù),或者心臟移植手術(shù)時(shí),病人自己的心臟,會停跳一段時(shí)間,而這臺設(shè)備就能代替心臟工作
耶魯公開課 - 生物醫(yī)學(xué)工程探索課程節(jié)選 - All those lazy moochers are gorging themselves on government cheese, and Bob and Betty taxpayer end up covering the cost of the inevitable coronary bypass.
FORBES: Mark Steyn's Unique Approach to Comparative Statistics and Obesity - The new procedure was coronary angioplasty, a far less invasive and expensive procedure than coronary bypass surgery that is now performed over a million times each year in the U.S. alone, while saving countless lives.
FORBES: To Ensure Ongoing Investment In Medical Innovation, Repeal IPAB
雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- CAA Coronary Artery Bypass 冠狀動脈旁路術(shù)
- A coronary artery bypass 胃替代管
- coronary artery bypass transplantation 移植冠狀動脈旁路術(shù)
- coronary artery bypass graffing 冠狀動脈旁路移植術(shù)
- coronary artery bypass gafting 術(shù)
短語
英英字典
- the surgical bypass of a narrowed or blocked coronary artery by grafting a section of a healthy blood vessel taken from another part of the patient's body