The word parts "cardio" refers to the heart and "pulmonary" refers to the lungs. Therefore, the term "cardiopulmonary" relates to the heart and lungs, and it commonly refers to medical conditions or procedures involving both organs.
Pericardial (peri = around + card = heart + al = pertaining to) is an adjective that must be paired with a noun such as pericardial diaphragmatic hernia or percardial sac. It is originally a Latinized for of the Greek word perikardion meaning membrane around the heart.
Cardiopulmonary
Medical terms related to the lung often begin with pulmo-, from the Latin pulmonarius ("of the lungs"), or with pneumo- (from Greek πνεύμω "breathe")The term that means "pertaining to the lungs" is pulmonary.pulmonary
mediastinummediastinumThe mediastinum is the space between the lungs.
Intrathoracic is the medical term meaning inside the chest. The heart and lungs are intrathoracic.
The medical term for the chamber of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs is the left atrium.
Apical is the medial term meaning associated with the apex. In medical terminology, the apex refers to uppermost point, or just the pointed end. In the lungs, the apex is at the top, the heart the bottom, the tongue would be the pointed end that one can stick out.
The chest is usually known as the "thorax". This is the space from below the neck to above the diaphragm and includes the lungs and the heart, and many important vessels which are the origin of numerous vessels that supply the upper limbs and the abdominal organs. So pertaining to the chest is thoracic; pectoral also means pertaining to the chest.Thorax
Pulmonary is an adjective meaning pertaining to the lungs. Respiratory can also be used, but refers to the system of breathing generally rather than the lungs specifically.
Aspiration is the medical term meaning food or liquid entering the lungs.
The mediastinum contains the heart, great vessels, and distal trachea.