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Title: Atherosclerosis Arteriosclerosis the Silent Killers


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Atherosclerosis / Arteriosclerosis
the Silent Killers
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What is Arteriosclerosis? (1-Reference)
  • Greek word which actually means hardening of the
    arteries.
  • The arteries of the cardiovascular system develop
    areas which become brittle and hard.
  • Vessels become thickened and there is a loss of
    elasticity.
  • Can cause nodules in the arterial walls and
    ultimately block the canal of the artery.

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What is Atherosclerosis (1-Reference)
  • Buildup of fatty deposits in the innermost lining
    of large and medium-size arteries.
  • Leads to arteriosclerosis

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Prevalence
  • Men, especially white men, are more prone to the
    condition than women. The rate of coronary heart
    disease is roughly six times greater for white
    males between the ages of 35 and 44 than it is
    for women.
  • ( Davis, F.A.1997)
  • Leading major cause of death in North America.

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Nonreversible risk factors( Davis, F.A.1997)
  • Family history of premature atherosclerosis
  • Age
  • male sex
  • postmenopausal women
  • Race

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Reversible risk factors(1- Reference)
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Abnormal serum lipid levels
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Physical inactivity
  • Stress

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Symptoms(2-Reference)
  • High blood pressure occurs as the arteries become
    hardened and rigid.
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease occurs as the
    circulation is impaired to the upper and lower
    extremities.
  • Recurrent Kidney infections.
  • Poor circulation to the fingers and toes.

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Complications (3-Reference)
  • Angina pectoris
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Arrhythmias
  • Heart failure
  • Kidney failure
  • Ischemic stroke

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Diagnosis(2- Reference)
  • If arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis is suspected,
    an evaluation should be performed. The
    evaluation may include a physical examination and
    specific tests such as ECG (electrocardiogram
    records the electrical activity of the heart),
    arteriogram, a stress test, blood tests, and
    ultrasound or CT scan of the affected area.

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Treatments(Henderson, C. W. 1997), ( Davis,
F.A.1997)
  • Initially relieving symptoms and causes such as
    hypertension
  • Weight loss
  • Treatment of Diabetes
  • Stop smoking
  • Reducing dietary calcium
  • Increased dietary magnesium
  • Vasodilators, Beta-adrenergic blockers, or
    Calcium Channel Inhibitors

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Types of Surgeries(3-Reference)
  • Balloon angioplasty (insertion of a balloon used
    to flatten plaque against artery walls) may be
    used to increase blood flow.
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery is an open heart
    operation that allows for the
  • insertion of blood vessels or other tubes to
    permit the flow of blood around
    blockages in coronary arteries.

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References
  • Davis, F. A., Tabers Cyclopedia Medical
    Dictionary 18th Edition. 1997. F. A. Davis
    Company. Philadelphia,PA.
  • Henderson, C. W., 2001. Compound's Anti-Obesity
    Properties Confirmed In Second Gerbil Study.
    Obesity, Fitness Wellness Week. P9.
  • 1-Information on Arteriosclerosis. on-line
    Available at http//www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/se
    ction16/chapter201/201b.htm
  • 2-Understanding Arteriosclerosis. on-line
    Available at http//www.symptomtracker.com/page10
    97.htm
  • 3-Arteriosclerosis, on-line Available at
    http//www.rush.edu/worldbook/articles/001000a/001
    000225.html
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