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Table of contents Aneurysm Dissectio n Heart Arrhytmia Hyperlipidemia

Aneurys m Nicolas Alvarez

Aneurysm a blood-filled bulge of a blood vessel it usually affects arteries of the brain or the abdominal aorta very dangerous – possibility of internal bleeding

Aneurysm Rupture of the aorta with aneurysm

Aneurysm causes of aneurysm: hypertension, inflammation of the vessel wall, atherosclerosis symptoms: sharp and severe pain diagnostics: ultrasound or CT treatment: surgery is needed; blood pressure and cholesterol reduction (supportive treatment)

Dissection Zuzana Kaščáková

Dissection the rupture of the inner wall of a vessel it usually affects the aorta in the chest it may cause a heart-attack, a stroke, paralysis of some parts of the body

Dissection Comparation – normal aorta and dissected aorta Dissection

causes: hypertension, atherosclerosis, thinning blood vessels symptoms: sudden pain diagnostics: ECG treatment: abdominal aorta – surgery is not always needed, any other dissection requieres surgery

Heart arrhythmia Marek Timoracký

''An irregular heartbeat is an arrhythmia.''

What causes an arrhythmia? Coronary artery disease Electrolyte imbalances in your blood (such as sodium or potassium) Changes in your heart muscle Injury from a heart attack Healing process after heart surgery Irregular heart rhythms can also occur in "normal, healthy" hearts

Types of arrhythmias Premature atrial contractions Premature ventricular contractions Atrial fibrillation Atrial flutter Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia Accessory pathway tachycardias AV nodal reentrant tachycardia Ventricular tachycardia Ventricular fibrillation Long QT syndrome Bradyarrhythmias Sinus node dysfunction Heart block

Premature ventricular contractions What Causes PVC? Heart attack High blood pressure Cardiomyopathy Disease of heart valves Hypokalemia Hypomagnesemia Hypoxia Medications Excessive intake of alcohol Excess caffeine intake Stimulant drug use Myocarditis Cardiac contusion

Atrial fibrillation What Causes Atrial Fibrillation? Poorly controlled high blood pressure (hypertension) Heart valve problems Coronary artery disease Alcohol abuse Obesity Sleep apnea (pauses in breathing) Thyroid disorders

Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia What Causes PST? Excessive intake of alcohol Excess caffeine intake Electrolytes abnormalities Abnormal thyroid levels Medications

Diagnostics Electrocardiogram (EKG) Holter monitor Echocardiography Exercise cardiac stress test Blood tests

Treatment Antiarrhythmia medications Implantation of a pacemaker Surgery

Lenka Polláková Hyperlipidemia

abnormally elevated levels of any lipids in the blood vs. always your decision? What is hyperlipidemia

primary  genetic causes  check your family history  minimize your risk through diet and exercise secondary  acquired  unhealthy lifestyle  underlying causes – drugs (diuretics, estrogens, beta blockers), diabetes Classification

fatty substances travel in the blood attached to proteins – lipoprotein LDL (low density lipoprotein),,bad cholesterol“ its excess - blockage of arteries – heart attack HDL (high density lipoprotein) „good cholesterol“ lower level – coronary heart disease

no symptoms BUT ! elevated chance of heart diseases

- eat healthy - - read food labels - - limit red meat, eggs, fried food - - increase the amount of fiber - - lose extra weight - - exercise regularly -

- live healthier - Thank you for your attention