- 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 jelly-like mass of blood tissue formed by clotting factors in the blood, which can stop the flow of blood. Blood clots can cause a heart attack or stroke when they form inside an artery whose walls are damaged by atherosclerosis.    
    
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									The amount of blood circulating throughout the body, typically about 5 liters for an adult.    
    
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									Usually refers to an intrinsic heart rate that is not being paced. For adults, the typical heart rate is about 70 bpm.    
    
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									A slow heartbeat, typically less than 60 beats per minute. It may be caused by the sinoatrial (SA) node not working properly, or by a condition called heart block. Can be considered normal or abnormal.    
    
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									Tiny blood vessels whose walls are so thin that oxygen, nutrients, and waste products flow through them.    
    
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									A procedure that neutralizes (or ablates) the specific cells in the heart that cause an arrhythmia. Also called cardiac catheterization.    
    
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									A electrical problem in the heart - "sudden" cardiac arrest can lead to sudden cardiac death. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is not the same as a heart attack.    
    
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									An abnormal heartbeat. Types of arrhythmias include tachycardias (fast heartbeats) and bradycardias (slow heartbeats).    
    
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