- Industry: Medical devices
- Number of terms: 4454
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                                                        Boston Scientific Corporation develops, manufactures, and markets medical devices used in various interventional medical specialties worldwide.                             
                                                     
                        A lengthwise incision through the breastbone (sternum) that may be made when open-heart surgery is performed.    
    
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									Tissue damage in the brain caused by lack of oxygen. Damage depends on the location and extent of brain tissue affected.    
    
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									The second largest vein in the body. It returns blood from the upper half of the body to the right atrium of the heart.    
    
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									A tachycardia originating from an impulse arising in any portion of the atrium, the A-V node, or the bundle of His.    
    
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									A brief period of unconsciousness caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain.    
    
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									A death due to electrical problems in the heart. SCD is usually caused by ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation. SCD is different from a heart attack, which results from heart muscle damage from blood flow blockage, rather than an electrical problem. SCD commonly results from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).    
    
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									A group of patients and their family members coordinated by medical professionals. The group provides an opportunity for members to share their experiences with therapy and to discuss any concerns.    
    
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									A blood clot that forms inside a blood vessel or cavity of the heart. If the blood clot breaks away, it becomes an embolus. Both a thrombus and an embolus can lead to paralysis, blindness, stroke or death.    
    
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