Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
3-10% de la masa del ventrículo izquierdo
English translation:
3-10% of the left ventricular mass
Spanish term
3-10% de la masa del ventrículo izquierdo
La ASPC se cataloga como exitosa cuando se obtiene una reducción del gradiente en el laboratorio de hemodinamia y se logra un incremento de la creatincinasa como expresión del tamaño del infarto [aproximadamente 1.000 UI, (17) lo que equivale a un área de necrosis del 20% del tamaño del septum o a un 3-10% de la masa del ventrículo izquierdo]
4 +7 | 3-10% of the mass of the left ventricle | Erik Bry |
Dec 11, 2007 06:59: Erik Bry changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/645354">Rita Tepper's</a> old entry - "3-10% de la masa del ventrículo izquierdo"" to ""3-10% of the left ventricular mass ""
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Proposed translations
3-10% of the mass of the left ventricle
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