What's the difference between cyanose and cyanosed?

Cyanose


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Forty minutes after the induction of anaesthesia, the heart rate increased and she became hypotensive and deeply cyanosed.
  • (2) By contrast, the course of patients who were predominantly cyanosed was more stable in early childhood and their surgical outcome was less compromised by poor preoperative symptomatic status; their intracardiac repair can probably be delayed until symptoms become unacceptable.
  • (3) However, after 45 minutes, the temperature rose to 38.8 degrees C, pulse was rapid at 160 per minute and the child was slightly cyanosed.
  • (4) A cyanosed and painful hand followed the intravenous injection of methohexitone, and an oral laceration occurred during the extraction of a molar tooth.
  • (5) Simultaneous, blood pressure became unmeasurable, and the patient became cyanosed.
  • (6) The patient was thought to be cyanosed immediately after a total knee replacement.
  • (7) A 32-year-old man (weight 132 kg, height 190 cm) suddenly became unconscious and cyanosed with an unrecordable pulse and ventricular flutter on ECG.
  • (8) He became deeply cyanosed and suffered two episodes of asystole as the surgeons entered the abdomen.
  • (9) Neonates who present early with critical pulmonary valve stenosis may remain moderately to severely cyanosed for several days after a satisfactory valvotomy but this is almost invariably followed by a progressive increase in oxygen saturation to an acceptable level.
  • (10) A patient presented with a painful, oedematous, cyanosed hand having injected a solution of diamorphine and methylphenidate into his radial artery.
  • (11) Although the patient was not cyanosed, a cardiological work-up was requested to exclude a right-to-left shunt.
  • (12) We describe a female newborn infant who became severely hypoglycaemic (0.73 mg %), cyanosed and collapsed at five hours of age.
  • (13) The last and oldest child is well and no longer cyanosed.
  • (14) A 3-month-old boy, mildly cyanosed and tachypneic, was found by cineangiography to have a nonbranching main pulmonary artery arising from the right ventricle and connecting to the descending aorta via a large persistent ductus arteriosus.
  • (15) He continued to be intensely cyanosed and dyspnoeic despite adequate surgical correction of his cardiac defect as demonstrated on cardiac catheterisation and angiocardiography.
  • (16) The diagnosis should be strongly suspected in patients who are cyanosed and who present with interstitial pneumonia.
  • (17) The behaviour of the volume distribution curves (VVK) of red blood cells in children with cyanosed organic heart defect is reported by taking preoperative and postoperative observations as a basis.
  • (18) Prediction was uncertain though the one climber who became seriously cyanosed at 4,200 m (14,000 ft) had a consistently higher blood pressure than his colleagues.
  • (19) After 100 ml of the solution had been infused, the patient experienced mild respiratory distress, cyanosed lips, and hives of her abdomen.
  • (20) In the severely cyanosed patients, the conus septum was deviated so as to obstruct the pulmonary outflow tract, and was best visualized in the lateral projection.

Cyanosed


Definition:

  • (a.) Rendered blue, as the surface of the body, from cyanosis or deficient a/ration of the blood.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Forty minutes after the induction of anaesthesia, the heart rate increased and she became hypotensive and deeply cyanosed.
  • (2) By contrast, the course of patients who were predominantly cyanosed was more stable in early childhood and their surgical outcome was less compromised by poor preoperative symptomatic status; their intracardiac repair can probably be delayed until symptoms become unacceptable.
  • (3) However, after 45 minutes, the temperature rose to 38.8 degrees C, pulse was rapid at 160 per minute and the child was slightly cyanosed.
  • (4) A cyanosed and painful hand followed the intravenous injection of methohexitone, and an oral laceration occurred during the extraction of a molar tooth.
  • (5) Simultaneous, blood pressure became unmeasurable, and the patient became cyanosed.
  • (6) The patient was thought to be cyanosed immediately after a total knee replacement.
  • (7) A 32-year-old man (weight 132 kg, height 190 cm) suddenly became unconscious and cyanosed with an unrecordable pulse and ventricular flutter on ECG.
  • (8) He became deeply cyanosed and suffered two episodes of asystole as the surgeons entered the abdomen.
  • (9) Neonates who present early with critical pulmonary valve stenosis may remain moderately to severely cyanosed for several days after a satisfactory valvotomy but this is almost invariably followed by a progressive increase in oxygen saturation to an acceptable level.
  • (10) A patient presented with a painful, oedematous, cyanosed hand having injected a solution of diamorphine and methylphenidate into his radial artery.
  • (11) Although the patient was not cyanosed, a cardiological work-up was requested to exclude a right-to-left shunt.
  • (12) We describe a female newborn infant who became severely hypoglycaemic (0.73 mg %), cyanosed and collapsed at five hours of age.
  • (13) The last and oldest child is well and no longer cyanosed.
  • (14) A 3-month-old boy, mildly cyanosed and tachypneic, was found by cineangiography to have a nonbranching main pulmonary artery arising from the right ventricle and connecting to the descending aorta via a large persistent ductus arteriosus.
  • (15) He continued to be intensely cyanosed and dyspnoeic despite adequate surgical correction of his cardiac defect as demonstrated on cardiac catheterisation and angiocardiography.
  • (16) The diagnosis should be strongly suspected in patients who are cyanosed and who present with interstitial pneumonia.
  • (17) The behaviour of the volume distribution curves (VVK) of red blood cells in children with cyanosed organic heart defect is reported by taking preoperative and postoperative observations as a basis.
  • (18) Prediction was uncertain though the one climber who became seriously cyanosed at 4,200 m (14,000 ft) had a consistently higher blood pressure than his colleagues.
  • (19) After 100 ml of the solution had been infused, the patient experienced mild respiratory distress, cyanosed lips, and hives of her abdomen.
  • (20) In the severely cyanosed patients, the conus septum was deviated so as to obstruct the pulmonary outflow tract, and was best visualized in the lateral projection.

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