| ventricular fibrillation |
(VF): a very fast, irregular heart rate caused by abnormal impulses starting from several areas of the ventricle. The heart beats so fast that it is unable to pump any blood to the body. A heart in fibrillation may beat over 300 times a minute. A person in fibrillation passes out and needs immediate medical attention in order to live.
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| ventricular tachycardia |
(VT): a fast heartbeat caused by abnormal impulses coming from a single area of the ventricle. The rapid rate of 120-250 beats per minute may produce dizziness, weakness, blind spots and, eventually, unconsciousness.
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| ventral |
Relating to the belly (anterior) surface of an animal
Ãâó: www.med.cornell.edu/mdphd/summer3.html
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| ventricle |
Either of the two lower chambers of the heart. During systole (contraction) of the cardiac cycle, the left ventricle forces freshly oxygenated blood into the aorta for systemic distribution and the right ventricle forces deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary artery.
Ãâó: www.dpcweb.com/medical/heartdisease/glossary.html
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| ventriculography |
a type of x-ray that allows the heart's chambers and pumping action to be viewed and recorded.
Ãâó: sangerclinic.com/glossary.php
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