diastoledaɪˈæs tlˌi, -tl i
diastole (n)
- plural
- diastolic / adj
English Definitions:
diastole (noun)
the widening of the chambers of the heart between two contractions when the chambers fill with blood
diastole (Noun)
The relaxation and dilation of the heart chambers, between contractions, during which they fill with blood.
diastole (Noun)
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Diastole
Diastole is the period of time when the heart refills with blood after systole. Ventricular diastole is the period during which the ventricles are relaxing, while atrial diastole is the period during which the atria are relaxing. The term diastole originates from the Greek word διαστολη, meaning dilation.
Diastole
Diastole ( dy-AST-ə-lee) is the relaxed phase of the cardiac cycle when the chambers of the heart are re-filling with blood. The contrasting phase is systole when the heart chambers are contracting. Atrial diastole is the relaxing of the atria, and ventricular diastole the relaxing of the ventricles. The term originates from the Greek word διαστολή (diastolē), meaning "dilation", from διά (diá, "apart") + στέλλειν (stéllein, "to send").
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