Examples of using Cardiac function in English and their translations into Dutch
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Cardiac function and autonomic reflexes.
and enhanced cardiac function.
Cardiac function should be monitored in patients with severe iron overload during long-term treatment with EXJADE.
Treatment with Ceplene in conjunction with IL-2 should be used with caution in patients with poorly compensated cardiac function.
For patients experiencing grade 2(including cardiac function, renal, hepatic) toxicity.
Arrhythmias, cardiac function should be monitored with particular care during the period of initial dosage adjustments.
Cardiac function should be further monitored during treatment(e.g. every three months)
Changes in cardiac function including decreased LVEF or fatal congestive heart failure(CHF)
In such patients, cardiac function should be monitored with particular care during the period of initial dose adjustment.
Echocardiography may be required to assess cardiac function, detect valve disease
In case of insufficiency of cardiac function, Captopril is used only when carrying out medical supervision.
ADSCs can be injected intracoronary to improve cardiac function, perfusion, and remodeling of patients.
However cardiac function should be monitored regularly in patients receiving Busilvex see section 4.8.
Midazolam should be used with caution in patients with chronic renal failure, impaired hepatic or cardiac function.
inhibition and cardiac function remains unclear.
A century later another physician, de Lacroix, used the pulsilogium to test cardiac function.
In a rat model, the device was shown to be effective in improving cardiac function after a heart attack.
which is detrimental to people with poor cardiac function.
The haemolytic anaemia associated with ribavirin therapy may result in deterioration of cardiac function and/or worsening of pre-existing cardiac disease.
Both agents may induce hypotension and/or heart failure in patients whose cardiac function is partially controlled because of additive inotropic effects.