- cardiac index
- (CI) cardiac output per unit time divided by body surface area; normally calculated in liters per minute per square meter.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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index — 1. [NA] SYN: i. finger. 2. A guide, standard, indicator, symbol, or number denoting the relation in respect to size, capacity, or function, of one part or thing to another. SEE ALSO: quotient, r … Medical dictionary
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