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Title: Understanding the Heart


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Understanding the Heart
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Of Coronary Artery Disease
  • And Treatment

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How the heart works.
  • The heart and circulation.
  • The heart as a pump.
  • Blood supply to the heart - the coronary
    arteries.
  • The heart valves.

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  • The heart is a muscular pump.
  • Circulating blood carries oxygen from the lungs
    and nutrients from the liver.

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  • The heart itself must receive enough oxygenated
    blood.
  • Blood is supplied to the heart through the
    coronary arteries, two main branches which
    originate just above the aortic valve.

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  • The Heart has Four one-way Valves
  • Aortic Valve.
  • Mitral Valve.
  • Pulmonary Valve.
  • Tricuspid Valve.

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  • Artery walls have three layers.
  • The inner layer provides a slippery surface.
  • The middle layer is strong, elastic and muscular.
  • The outer, fibrous, layer adds strength and
    contains tiny blood vessels that supply blood to
    the arteries themselves.
  • Narrowing or obstruction of the coronary arteries
    is the main cause of a group of disorders known
    as ischaemic heart disease.

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Coronary Artery Disease.
  • Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is the phrase used
    when referring to any cardiac condition involving
    the coronary arteries.
  • Angina is a feeling of tightness or pain across
    the chest that may spread outwards to the
    shoulders, upper arms and back.
  • Angina may occur with exercise or strong emotion
    and can be worse after a meal or in cold weather.
    Symptoms usually disappear after 1-2 minutes rest.

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Heart attack (myocardial infarction or MI)
  • Heart attack is when part of the heart muscle
    dies. This is usually caused by a blood clot
    (coronary thrombosis), which has blocked one of
    the coronary arteries supplying the heart and
    depriving the tissues of oxygen.

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Coronary Artery Disease treatment
  • Angioplasty Stent
  • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft.

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  • Treatment for C.A.D involves the removal or
    treatment of risk factors.
  • Sometimes procedures to enlarge or bypass
    coronary artery narrowing are required.
  • If Coronary Disease is not treated and the
    coronary artery becomes blocked the result may be
    a heart attack.

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Treatments for coronary disease - angioplasty
  • Coronary angioplasty involves inserting a balloon
    into a diseased (blocked/narrowed) coronary
    artery through an artery in the groin or arm.
  • Commonly a metal support (stent) is inserted
    into the artery to help keep it open.

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A close up of a Stent.
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C. A. B. G. Veins and sometimes arteries are
grafted from the aorta to a point on the coronary
artery beyond the area of disease. This enables
an adequate blood supply to reach those parts of
the heart suffering from ischaemia.
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Valve Replacements
  • Aortic Valve Replacement (AVR)
  • Mitral Valve Replacement (MVR)

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An Assortment of Replacement Valves
Artificial Valves
Tissue Valves
Tricuspid Bicuspid
Mitral Valves
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