aortic orifice
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The aortic orifice allows oxygen-rich blood to flow from the left ventricle into the aorta.
Definition
- Noun:
- The opening from the left ventricle of the heart into the aorta: The "aortic orifice" is the anatomical opening or valve through which oxygenated blood is pumped from the heart's main pumping chamber (the left ventricle) into the body's main artery (the aorta) for systemic circulation.
Usage
- The term "aortic orifice" is used in medical, anatomical, and physiological contexts to describe a specific cardiac structure. It is a precise technical term.
- It is typically used with definite articles ("the aortic orifice") or possessive forms ("the heart's aortic orifice") as it refers to a singular, specific structure in the human body.
Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully examined the aortic orifice before proceeding with the valve replacement.
- Stenosis of the aortic orifice can lead to reduced blood flow from the heart.
- The aortic orifice is guarded by the aortic valve.
Advanced Usage
- "orifice of the aorta": An alternative, less common phrasing with the same meaning.
- The echocardiogram showed normal function at the orifice of the aorta.
Variants and Related Words
- Aortic valve (n): The tri-leaflet valve that sits within and guards the aortic orifice, preventing backflow of blood.
- Left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) (n): The pathway leading to and including the aortic orifice, through which blood exits the left ventricle.
Synonyms
- Aortic opening: A less technical synonym.
- Orifice of the aorta: A synonymous anatomical phrase.
Related Phrases
- "at the aortic orifice": Describing location or action occurring at that specific site.
- The pressure gradient was measured at the aortic orifice.
- "function of the aortic orifice": Referring to its physiological role.
- The study focused on the hemodynamic function of the aortic orifice.
The aortic orifice allows oxygen-rich blood to flow from the left ventricle into the aorta.
Noun
- the orifice from the lower left chamber of the heart to the aorta