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Unlock the Secrets of Coronary Artery Occlusion!

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Introduction to the heart & its blood supply

📌 Heart Blood Supply: The heart itself is an organ that requires oxygenated blood. This blood doesn't come from the heart's chambers but rather from coronary arteries branching off the aorta.

  • Right Coronary Artery - Supplies the right side of the heart.
  • Left Coronary Artery - Splits into two branches, supplying the left anterior and left posterior heart regions.

💡 Fun Fact!: Imagine your heart as a city. The coronary arteries are the major highways ensuring all neighborhoods get their supplies.

Blockage of coronary arteries - causes & effects

📌 Atheroma (or Plaque): Fatty deposits in coronary arteries.

  • Made up of different lipids, including cholesterol.
  • Restricts blood flow to heart muscles.
  • Symptoms include chest pain (angina) or shortness of breath, especially when you're jogging or climbing stairs.

📌 Potential Consequences:

  • Blood Clot Formation: Rough artery walls from calcium salts can lead to blood clots.
  • Heart Attack: When a blood clot blocks an artery, parts of the heart don't get oxygen and stop contracting.
  • Tissue Death & Damage: Prolonged blockage leads to heart muscle tissue death, known as myocardial infarction.

💡 Real-world Example!: Consider a city's traffic system. If a major road gets blocked, traffic jams can cause chaos. Similarly, blockages in coronary arteries can cause significant health issues.

Understanding blood pressure & its effects

📌 Hypertension & CHD: High blood pressure is a major CHD risk.

  • Systolic Pressure: Max pressure after heart contracts.
  • Diastolic Pressure: Min pressure before heart contracts.

💡 Quick Tip!: The higher your blood pressure, the higher your risk. So, it's essential to keep those numbers in check!

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Theme B - Form & Function
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Theme B - Form & Function

Unlock the Secrets of Coronary Artery Occlusion!

Word Count Emoji
637 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 14th Jun 2024

Table of content

Introduction to the heart & its blood supply

📌 Heart Blood Supply: The heart itself is an organ that requires oxygenated blood. This blood doesn't come from the heart's chambers but rather from coronary arteries branching off the aorta.

  • Right Coronary Artery - Supplies the right side of the heart.
  • Left Coronary Artery - Splits into two branches, supplying the left anterior and left posterior heart regions.

💡 Fun Fact!: Imagine your heart as a city. The coronary arteries are the major highways ensuring all neighborhoods get their supplies.

Blockage of coronary arteries - causes & effects

📌 Atheroma (or Plaque): Fatty deposits in coronary arteries.

  • Made up of different lipids, including cholesterol.
  • Restricts blood flow to heart muscles.
  • Symptoms include chest pain (angina) or shortness of breath, especially when you're jogging or climbing stairs.

📌 Potential Consequences:

  • Blood Clot Formation: Rough artery walls from calcium salts can lead to blood clots.
  • Heart Attack: When a blood clot blocks an artery, parts of the heart don't get oxygen and stop contracting.
  • Tissue Death & Damage: Prolonged blockage leads to heart muscle tissue death, known as myocardial infarction.

💡 Real-world Example!: Consider a city's traffic system. If a major road gets blocked, traffic jams can cause chaos. Similarly, blockages in coronary arteries can cause significant health issues.

Understanding blood pressure & its effects

📌 Hypertension & CHD: High blood pressure is a major CHD risk.

  • Systolic Pressure: Max pressure after heart contracts.
  • Diastolic Pressure: Min pressure before heart contracts.

💡 Quick Tip!: The higher your blood pressure, the higher your risk. So, it's essential to keep those numbers in check!

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