Medical Definition of Re-entrant mechanism

1. The probable basis of most arrhythmias, requiring at least three criteria in the heart: 1. A loop circuit, 2. Unidirectional block, 3. Slowed conduction. Impulses enter the loop circuit and divide in both directions (blocked in one direction only), negotiate the loop circuit to the area of block where the slowed conduction has allowed the impulse to arrive at a time when the tissue proximal to the unidirectional block has recovered and will permit its passage in the opposite direction. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Re-entrant Mechanism

re-encoded
re-encodes
re-encoding
re-encounter
re-encountered
re-enforce
re-engage
re-engineer
re-engineering
re-enlist
re-enter
re-entered
re-entering
re-enters
re-entrant
re-entrant mechanism (current term)
re-entre
re-entred
re-entres
re-entring
re-entry
re-equip
re-escalation
re-establishment
re-evaluate
re-evaluated
re-evaluates
re-evaluating
re-evaluation
re-examination

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