ventriculoatrial conduction
1ventriculoatrial conduction — retrograde conduction, specifically that in which the impulse is conducted from ventricles to atria …
2conduction — 1. The act of transmitting or conveying certain forms of energy, such as heat, sound, or electricity, from one point to another, without evident movement in the conducting body. 2. The transmission of stimuli of various sorts by living protoplasm …
3ventriculoatrial — Relating to both ventricles and atria, especially to the sequential passage of conduction in the retrograde direction from ventricle to atrium. * * * ven·tric·u·lo·atri·al ven .trik yə lō ā trē əl adj 1) of, relating to, or being an artificial… …
4VAC — Abbreviation for ventriculoatrial conduction. * * * vacuum assisted closure; ventriculoatrial conduction; vincristine, doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide; virus capsid antigen * * * a cancer chemotherapy regimen consisting of vincristine,… …
5pacemaker syndrome — vertigo, syncope, and hypotension, often accompanied by dyspnea, cough, nausea, peripheral edema, and palpitations, induced or exacerbated by abnormalities of the cardiac pacemaker so that it stimulates the ventricle. The symptoms occur because… …
6VAC — • vacuum assisted closure; • ventriculoatrial conduction; • vincristine, doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide; • virus capsid antigen …