air embolism
英 [eə(r) ˈembəlɪzəm]
美 [er ˈembəlɪzəm]
空气栓塞,气体栓塞症
英英释义
noun
- pain resulting from rapid change in pressure
- obstruction of the circulatory system caused by an air bubble as, e.g., accidentally during surgery or hypodermic injection or as a complication from scuba diving
双语例句
- The theoretical analysis and experimental study on the air embolism phenomenon are carried out in this paper.
对气体栓塞现象做了比较深入的理论分析和初步的实验研究。 - The common complications included anesthesia accident, pneumothorax, hemorrhagic shock, air embolism or thrombosis in inferior vena cava and obstruction of biliary tract.
常见并发症有麻醉意外、气胸、失血性休克、下腔静脉空气栓塞、血栓形成或胆道梗阻等。 - Emergency measures include administration of100% oxygen, using therapy is curable for the arterial gas embolism. Nursing Care for Cerebral Air Embolism Resulting from Withdrawal of Internal Jugular Venous Catheter
以高压氧治疗空气栓塞症是可治疗的工具。颈内静脉置管拔管后致脑空气栓塞患者的护理 - Effects of the vibration on the air embolism in a piping in vitro
振动对管道气栓的体外模拟实验 - After scanning all rabbits were sacrificed by air embolism, then the incidence and patterns of hepatic pseudotumor were observed and HE staining of the pseudotumors 'specimens were finally made.
扫描完成后,所有动物空气栓塞处死,观察肝假瘤发生率和形态,取假瘤标本肉眼观察后送病理做HE染色。 - Establishing the rat death model of air embolism
大鼠空气栓塞死亡模型的构建 - A mass, such as an air bubble, a detached blood clot, or a foreign body, that travels through the bloodstream and lodges so as to obstruct or occlude a blood vessel. Pulmonary air embolism is a rare, life-threatening complication of permanent pacemaker implantation.
栓子如气泡、脱落的血块或异物等物体在血流中停留而导致阻塞或闭塞血管肺气体栓塞是置放永久性心律调整器时罕见但危及生命的并发症。 - Theoretical analysis and experimental study on the air embolism
气体栓塞现象的理论分析与实验研究 - The causes of cardiac arrest are massive arterial air embolism, anaphylactic shock induced by protamine, electrolyte disturbance, serious anoxia, low cardiac output, incomplete repair of cardiac malformation, etc.
病因有动脉大量空气栓塞、鱼精蛋白过敏性休克、电解质紊乱、严重缺氧、低心排综合征、畸形矫治不良等。 - The hysteresis of contact angle on air embolism phenomenon
气体栓塞现象中的接触角迟滞效应
