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Introduction CVD is any disease that affects the function of the heart, arteries and heart valves. The most common form of CVD is Coronary Heart Disease.

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2 Introduction CVD is any disease that affects the function of the heart, arteries and heart valves. The most common form of CVD is Coronary Heart Disease. CVD is the leading cause of death in many countries, especially in developed countries.

3 The Human Heart The heart’s main function is to circulate blood in the body. Main Parts: The four Chambers Aorta Pulmonary Artery Heart Valves Source: Google Image Search: Human Heart

4 History 400 BC, Greece: the first case of CVD was discovered by Hippocrates. The fight against CVD still continues, even until today. Source: The Nobel Foundation Above: Nobel laureates who contributed to heart research

5 Stroke Aortic aneurysm and dissection Peripheral arterial disease Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism Rheumatic heart disease Congenital heart disease Coronary artery disease Types OF CVD

6 Causes Lifestyle choices Heredity Infections As complications of other diseases Left: Plaque Right: Bacterium that causes Rheumatism Source: Encarta

7 Risk Factors Some of the most common risk factors High blood cholesterol/sugar High blood pressure Obesity Inactive lifestyle (no exercise) and/or Unbalanced Diet

8 Effect of CVD on the Body Death !!!! Paralysis Restrictions on lifestyle –Ex: Diet, exercise required, less work, etc.

9 Symptoms The most common symptoms of CVD are – shortness of breath – dizziness, fatigue and/or weakness – chest pain (Angina Pectoris) – rapid/irregular heartbeat

10 Diagnosis Stethoscope X-Ray Electrocardiograph (ECG) Source: Encarta.com Left: Stethoscope Right: Color analysis of heart (White part is the blocked artery)

11 Eliminating CVD Lifestyle changes Medication Surgery Heart Transplant Source: Encarta.com Above: Artificial Jarvik Heart

12 Effects of CVD on Other Factors Medication costs too much in many countries. Non-communicable Source: Google.com

13 List of Works Cited IEugene Passanini. “Heart- Diseases.” Encarta Reference Library DVD 2005. CD-ROM. Microsoft, 2004. II“WHO CVD Atlas.” WHO.in.org. World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/cardiovascular_diseases/resources/atlas/en/ III “Cardiovascular Disease.” Britannica Encyclopedia- Volume 1 A-D. Britannica Publishing. Pictures:Google Image Search, World Heart Foundation, American Heart Association, Encarta Cd-Rom, Mayo Clinic Website (www.mayoclinic.org), WebMD


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