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atresia A condition in which an opening or passage for the tracts of the body is absent or closed.
Ãâó: www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v4/n12/glossary/nrg1225...
atrial septal defect Abnormal development of the atrial septum in humans, which leads to a persistent communication between left and right atria, generally progressing to right heart failure in the middle years of life.
Ãâó: www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v3/n7/glossary/nrg843_g...
atrioventricular A relay station between the atria and ventricles that causes a delay in the electrical impulse to permit the atria to finish contracting (emptying) before ventricular contraction
Ãâó: www.ehealthmd.com/library/palpitations/PAL_glossar...
atrial flutter A heart condition in which the atria (chambers of the heart that receive the blood) contract rapidly, irregularly, and independently of the ventricles (the chambers of the heart that pump the blood). This greatly decreases the efficiency of the heart and its ability to move blood.
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atrial fibrillation A normal heart contracts and relaxes to a regular beat. In atrial fibrillation the heart contracts at a very irregular and sometimes very rapid rate. Autotransfusion -- The ability to collect, filter and reuse the patient's own blood during and after surgery.
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