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heart attack

noun

, Pathology.
  1. damage to an area of heart muscle that is deprived of oxygen, usually due to blockage of a diseased coronary artery, typically accompanied by chest pain radiating down one or both arms, the severity of the attack varying with the extent and location of the damage; myocardial infarction.


heart attack

noun

  1. any sudden severe instance of abnormal heart functioning, esp coronary thrombosis


heart attack

  1. Necrosis of a region of the heart muscle caused by an interruption in the supply of blood to the heart, usually as a result of occlusion of a coronary artery resulting from coronary artery disease . Symptoms typically include sudden, crushing chest pain, nausea, and sweating. Characteristic changes in the electrocardiogram are used to diagnose heart attacks.
  2. Also called myocardial infarction


heart attack

  1. An episode of heart failure or the stopping of normal heart function; a coronary thrombosis . Symptoms of a heart attack include pain and pressure in the chest, which often spread to the shoulder, arm, and neck. Today, physicians tend to define heart attack in terms of muscle damage to the heart caused by oxygen deprivation.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of heart attack1

First recorded in 1925–30

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Example Sentences

Last year, just before he was scheduled to testify on the legislation, he had a heart attack and stroke in the State House complex.

Patients with heart attacks, strokes and even appendicitis vanish from hospitals Heart conditions drove spike in deaths beyond those attributed to covid-19

He suffered a mild heart attack and lost consciousness at times.

After the covid vaccines, some researchers expect Moderna and BioNTech to return to their original plans for the technology, like treating more conventional ailments such as heart attacks, cancer, or rare inherited diseases.

The union representing Capitol Police officers says that 140 officers suffered injuries, including broken bones and a heart attack, during the riot.

Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack.

(Police at the scene initially claimed that the asthmatic, 350-pound Garner had suffered a heart attack).

This can lead to the very heart attack that placing the stent was trying to prevent.

He was one of the highest-paid fashion photographers of the 1950s, and he committed suicide by inducing a heart attack.

The 71-year-old had not taken his heart medication, and he suffered a heart attack.

I have hopes, high hopes, that might have brought on the real heart attack he had the next day.

The doctor told us he had suffered a massive heart attack and knew he wouldn't live.

The phone rang in the house and the lady came out to tell us my father had been taken to the hospital with a heart attack.

Did the prisoner show any symptoms of illness before his heart attack?

She must have suffered a heart-attack and fallen as she tried to cross the room alone.

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