tachycardia

英 [,tækɪ'kɑːdɪə] 美 [,tækɪ'kɑrdɪə]
  • n. [内科] 心动过速;心跳过速
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tachycardia (n.)
"rapid heartbeat," 1868, Modern Latin, coined 1867 by German-born physician Hermann Lebert (1813-1878) from tachy- "swift" + Latinized form of Greek kardia "heart," from PIE root *kerd- (1) "heart" (see heart (n.)).
1. Tachycardia may result from pain, apprehension, hypoventilation, or hypovolemia.
心动过速可由于疼痛 、 恐惧 、 通气不足或低血容量引起.

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2. The patient has dyspnea, tachycardia, and cyanosis.
病人呼吸困难, 心动过数及发绀.

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3. With atropine, ocular effects are accompanied by tachycardia.
用阿托品则产生眼效应,并伴有心率加快.

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4. Excessive sympathetic drive is by far the most common cause of sinus tachycardia.
过份的交感冲动是窦性心动过速最常见的原因.

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5. Some patients develop premonitory signs and symptoms, such as nervousness, sweating, and tachycardia.
病人可有先兆性症状, 例如易于激动, 出汗和心动过速.

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