cardio-, cardi-, card-
(Greek: heart, pertaining to the heart)
						phonoelectrocardioscopy					
					
						The simultaneous registration of a phonocardiogram as well as an electrocardiogram on an oscilloscope.					
									
						phrenocardia; cardiophrenia					
					
						Precordial pain and dyspnea of psychogenic origin, often a symptom of anxiety neurosis.					
									
						piezocardiogram					
					
						A graphic tracing of variation in pressure caused by the heart's pulsation, often recorded through the esophagus.					
									
						pleuropericardial					
					
						A reference to the pleura (serous membranes covering the lungs) and pericardium (double membranous sac which envelops and protects the heart).					
									
						The existence of gas or air bubbles in the chambers of the heart: One cause of pneumatocardia is air embolism.					
									
						pneumocardial					
					
						pneumopericarditis					
					
						Pericarditis with the formation of gas in the pericardial cavity.					
									
						pneumopericardium					
					
						The presence of air in the plericardial cavity.					
									
						Impaired cardiac function attributed to the aging process: Presbycardia occurs together with recognizable changes of senescence in the body and without evidence of other forms of heart illnesses and presbycardia rarely causes heart failure itself.
					
									
						pseudodextrocardia					
					
						pseudopericardial					
					
						Appearing to originate from the pericardium.					
									
						pulmocardiac					
					
						pyopericardium					
					
						Pus in the pericardial sac.					
									
						radiocardiogram					
					
						A graphic record of the concentration of injected radioisotope within the cardiac chambers.					
									
						radiocardiography					
					
						The technique of recording or interpreting radiocardiograms or a graphic record of the concentration of injected radioisotope (a chemical element) within the cardiac chambers.					
									A cross reference of another word group that is related to: "heart": cor-, cord-.
		
