Cardioplegia

/ˌkɑrdiəˈpliːdʒə/ noun

Deliberate stopping of the heartbeat during cardiac surgery, usually achieved by cooling or special solutions injected into coronary arteries.

From Greek 'kardia' (heart) + 'plegia' (stroke, paralysis). The term was formalized in cardiac surgery in the mid-20th century.

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