fibrillate

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To make irregular, rapid movements
{f} convulse, quiver, twitch (Medicine)
make fine, irregular, rapid twitching movements; "His heart fibrillated and he died"
make fine, irregular, rapid twitching movements; "His heart fibrillated and he died
fibrillated
present participle of fibrillate
fibrillated
Furnished with fibrils; fringed
fibrillates
third-person singular of fibrillate
fibrillating
third-person singular of fibrillate
fibrillation
Rapid, uncoordinated contractions of individual heart muscle fibers The heart chamber involved can't contract all at once and pumps blood ineffectively, if at all
fibrillation
Cardiac, heart flutter and irregular beats
fibrillation
When the heart muscle fibers contract individually and quickly disabling the heart from pumping effectively
fibrillation
A heart rhythm that occurs when the heart muscle fibers contract individually
fibrillation
act or process of forming fibrils muscular twitching involving individual muscle fibers acting without coordination
fibrillation
rapid contractions of the heart muscles
fibrillation
waves with rates of 300-400 times per minute causing mere fibrillation of cardiac muscle; can occur with atria or with ventricles
fibrillation
A condition in which a very rapid, unsychronized, beating of different parts of the heart occur Essentially the parts quiver, rather than beat together The most serios fibrillation is "V-Fib" (Ventricular Fibrilation), where the main pumping chambers of the heart quiver, rather than pump blood The fix for this is electrical defibrillation, using a device called a defibrillator (the paddles you see on TV)
fibrillation
The state of being reduced to fibers
fibrillation
Fibrillation is a very fast and irregular succession of stimuli, leading to the disappearance of any coordinated and effective contraction of auricular cardiac fibres (auricular fibrillation) or ventricular fibres (ventricular fibrillation is equivalent to heart failure) Frequency : The number of identical and regular cycles during one second Frequency is expressed in Hertz (Hz) It is the inverse of the period which is expressed in seconds : 1 Hz = 1/s
fibrillation
the longitudinal splitting of a fibre or filament to give either micro-fine surface hairs or a complete breakdown into sub-micron fibres In fabrics for apparel, fibrillation can be used to create a variety of surface textures and attractive aesthetics In hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics, the fibrils make entanglement easier and can give added strength to the fabric
fibrillation
rapid uncoordinated contractions of the heart muscle occurring when the individual muscle fibres take up independent irregular contractions
fibrillation
unsynchronized quivering
fibrillation
—Rapid, inefficient contraction of muscle fibers of the heart caused by disruption of nerve impulses
fibrillation
Rapid, uncoordinated contraction (squeezing) of the heart muscle
fibrillation
Rapid, uncoordinated contractions of individual heart muscle fibres The heart chamber involved can't contract all at once and pumps blood ineffectively, if at all See Atrial Fibrillation and Ventricular Fibrillation
fibrillation
-Abnormal uncontrolled rapid contraction of the fibers in the heart When the process involves the two upper chambers of the heart (the atria), the condition is called "atrial fibrillation " When it involves the lower, ventricular chambers, the condition is called "ventricular fibrillation "
fibrillation
very rapid, irregular heartbeat which is fatal unless reversed
fibrillation
A structural change occurring in the walls of chemical pulp fibres during beating
fibrillation
muscular twitching involving individual muscle fibers acting without coordination
fibrillation
Rapid, uncoordinated contractions of chambers of the heart
fibrillation
A nonsynchronous contraction of muscle tissue, with individual cells firing at their own rate Fibrillation can be isolated to the atria or the ventricles Ventricle fibrillation is not compatible with life A heart in fibrillation has been described as looking and feeling like a "bag of worms" Press the "back" button to return to where you came from
fibrillation
{i} twitching of the muscles (Medicine)
fibrillation
The rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of the muscle fibers of the heart
fibrillation
Abnormally rapid, inefficient contractions of the atria or ventricles Ventricular fibrillation is life-threatening
fibrillation
act or process of forming fibrils
fibrillate
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