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Unit 4.4 Review PBS

What is heart disease? What happens inside the heart to cause a heart attack? Heart disease is when the heart damaged, which affects heart function and circulation Heart attacks occur due to lack of oxygen to the heart muscle, which cause cells to die.

How do doctors treat a blocked blood vessel? Diagnosis – Use an angiogram to detect a blocked blood vessel A radioactive dye is injected into the blood and X-rays are used to view the passage of the blood through the blood vessels Treatments Angioplasty – A balloon is inserted via a catheter and is blown up to expand the artery to push the plague against the walls and restore blood flow

How do doctors treat a blocked blood vessel? Treatments Stent – Wire mesh is inserted into the artery and compresses the plague. It then stays that way allowing for proper blood flow.

How do doctors treat a blocked blood vessel? Treatments Coronary bypass – A vessel, usually from the leg, is taken and inserted on the heart to bypass the clogged area of the coronary artery to restore blood flow.

The risk factors for heart disease are: What are risk factors for the development of heart disease? What is metabolic syndrome? The risk factors for heart disease are: Smoking Diabetes Family History High blood sugar High cholesterol (High LDL, low HDL) Obesity High triglycerides High Blood Pressure The last make up metabolic syndrome if you have 3 or more, which increases your risk of heart disease.

How can a person decrease his or her risk of heart disease? Exercise Diet low in fat and excessive carbohydrates Medication Quit smoking Maintain a healthy weight