cardioplegia

/kɑːrdiəʊˈpleɪdʒə/

Definitions

1. noun

A medical technique in which the heart is temporarily stopped from beating by cooling it with a special solution to allow for cardiac surgery or other procedures.

“The cardiologist explained the process of cardioplegia to the patient before the heart surgery.”

Synonyms

  • cardiac arrest
  • cardiac standstill

Antonyms

  • cardiac arrest
  • cardiac stimulation