Coronary Artery Disease

Diagnosis with myocardial infarction: clinical and ECG signs, photo with decoding

Ischemic heart disease causes irreversible effects in the cardiac muscle. Continued disruption of cardiac cell metabolism leads to circulatory failure and may be complicated by myocardial infarction. This is a complication that is characterized by the death of cardiomyocytes and is the most common cause of cardiac arrest. Contents 1 2 acute acute clinical picture 3 3.1 Electrocardiography 3.2 Echocardiography 4 Laboratory m...

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Myocardial infarction: what it is, how it manifests, dangerous consequences

Myocardial infarction( MI) - what is it and what are the consequences? This is one of the forms of IHD, in which necrosis of the muscle tissue of the heart is acute because of a lack of blood supply. Today, this disease is one of the main causes of death. Fatal cases with myocardial infarction about 40%.Age 70% of people who had a heart attack, 55-65 years. The infarction disrupts the entire cardiovascular system and is a threat to human life. Depending on how much the myocardium is a...

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Postmiocardial cardiosclerosis: it is easier to prevent than cure

When we hear the term "heart disease", then usually there are associations - arteriosclerosis of the vessels, increased cholesterol, old age and stress. However, there are such cardiac ailments that have nothing to do with all these concepts. These include posmiocardic cardiosclerosis. To understand more precisely what it is - postmyocardial cardiosclerosis, first you need to explain the terms - myocarditis and cardiosclerosis. Contents of 1 Development of 2 ...

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IHD: Symptoms, Types, Diagnostic Measures and Treatment

Under IBS( in the decoding definition - ischemic heart disease) a complex of diseases is grouped. They are characterized by unstable blood circulation in the arteries that provide the myocardium. Ischemia - insufficient blood supply - is caused by narrowing of the coronary vessels. Pathogenesis is formed under the influence of external and internal factors. Contents 1 Causes( pathogenesis) and risk factors 2 Classification: forms of coronary heart disease ...

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What drugs are usually prescribed to treat patients after myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction is an acute and extremely dangerous disease of the cardiovascular system. The cause of this disease is insufficient blood supply to myocardial tissues. Under certain conditions( for example, malnutrition, smoking, hereditary factors) on the walls of arteries that feed the heart muscle, atherosclerotic plaques or thrombi are formed. As a result, the lumen of the vessels strongly narrows, the cells of the myocardium receive less nutrients and oxygen. Contents ...

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How to recognize ischemic heart disease: symptoms in women, men and children

Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is a disease in which the blood supply of the heart is disturbed by narrowing, plugging or squeezing of the coronary arteries. Most often, coronary arteries are clogged by atherosclerotic plaques. With aggravation of atherosclerosis, the lumen of the vessels narrows, the blood flow slows down, and the heart muscle does not receive sufficient nutrition. In this case, the heart cells gradually die, which leads to myocardial infarction and sudden death of the patien...

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Postinfarction cardiosclerosis: causes, manifestations, how to avoid death

Each of us knows that myocardial infarction is one of the most dangerous conditions of a person, which often leads to death. However, even if the patient was provided with timely medical assistance, a heart attack can for a long time make itself felt unpleasant symptoms and diseases, one of which is called postinfarction cardiosclerosis. What is What is 2 Causes, types and forms of 3 Dangers and complications 4 Symptoms 5 Diagnosis ...

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Myocardial infarction: symptoms and the first signs in different sexual groups

The structure and characteristics of the male and female body differ significantly. Accordingly, the symptoms and causes of the same disease may also have their differences. This also applies to cardiovascular diseases, in particular myocardial infarction. If we talk about the sex of this disease, until recently, most of the male patients were exposed to a heart attack. In the modern world, the percentage of women among the number of people diagnosed with a heart attack is growing rap...

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Classification of myocardial infarction and differences in species

Myocardial infarction refers to the defeat of the heart muscle due to a violation of its blood supply. In the part where oxygen starvation has developed, cells die, the first die after 20 minutes after the cessation of blood supply. Infarction is one of the top diseases that cause mortality. Every year only in Europe for this reason, 4.3 million people die. content 1 Developmental stages and clinical typical forms 1.1 damage Period( initial) 1.2 Acute ...

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Manifestations and tactics of therapy of acute myocardial infarction of the posterior wall of the left ventricle

The heart is one of the most important organs in our body, which controls the competent functioning of our entire body. That's why when there are failures in his work, it is necessary to sound an alarm and urgently turn to a professional, because the consequences can be extremely unpleasant. First of all, today we will talk about acute myocardial infarction, which occurs on the back wall located in the left ventricle. Content 1general characteristics 2Prevalence 3Causes and risk factors...

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