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coronary heart disease
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heart, section, the middle, heart, acute mi, posterior heart arteries, cholesterol producers, anterior heart arteries, coronary artery disease, arteriosclerotic heart disease, chd, cad, coronary heart disease, coronary artery disease, narrowing, the small blood vessels that supply blood, oxygen, heart, coronary arteries, coronary disease, build up of fatty material, plaque, atherosclerosis, the coronary arteries narrow, flow of blood, heart, stop, cause chest pain, stable angina, shortness of breath, heart attack, coronary heart disease, chd, the leading cause of death, men, women, according, american heart association, every 29 seconds someone, in the us suffers, a chd-related event, every minute someone dies from such event, lifetime risk of having coronary heart disease after age 40 is 49%, men, 32%, women, women get older, risk increases to that of men, heart disease, women, many factors which increase the risk, chd, the risks, family history, genetics, more controllable, risk factors, family history of coronary heart disease, age 50, male gender, greater, tobacco smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol levels, specifically, high ldl cholesterol, low hdl cholesterol, lack of physical activity, exercise, obesity, high blood homocysteine levels, menopause in women, infection that causes, inflammatory response, in the artery wall, evidence that suggests this, the theory is studied, symptoms associated, coronary heart disease pronounced, noticeable symptoms, chest pain, angina, common symptom, heart not getting enough blood, oxygen, intensity, the pain, from person-to-person, chest pain typical, atypical, typical chest pain is felt under the sternum, characterized by a heavy, squeezing feeling, precipitated by exertion, emotion, relieved by rest, nitroglycerin, atypical chest pain, in the left chest, abdomen, arm, fleeting, sharp, atypical chest pain is unrelated to exercise, not relieved by rest, nitroglycerin, atypical chest pain is more common in women, typical nature, the chest pain, person's age, indicators, the chances of having chd, a 65-year-old woman, typical angina has a 91% chance of having chd, a 55-year-old woman, atypical angina has a 32% chance of having chd, shortness of breath, a symptom of congestive heart failure, heart at this point is weak, the long-term lack of blood, oxygen, a recent, past heart attack, heart is not pumping enough blood to circulate, shortness of breath accompanied by swollen feet, ankles, heart attack, the first sign of chd, heart attack, occurs, atherosclerotic plaque, a blood clot blocks the blood flow, the coronary artery, heart, coronary artery was likely already narrowed from chd, pain associated, a heart attack, severe, lasts longer than the chest pain described, not relieved by resting, nitroglycerin, many tests, help to diagnose chd, than one test, a definitive diagnosis, the tests, electrocardiogram, ecg, exercise stress test, echocardiogram, nuclear scan, coronary angiography/arteriography, electron-beam computed tomography, ebct, the purpose of this test, identify calcium, the plaque found, in the arteries, calcium, higher the likelihood, chd, chd, depending on the symptoms, how much the disease has progressed, general treatments include lifestyle changes, medications, surgery, lifestyle changes, losing weight, a low saturated fat, low cholesterol diet to help reduce cholesterol, reducing sodium, salt, to keep high blood pressure under control, regular exercise, quitting smoking, medications, cholesterol-lowering medication, antiplatelet agents, aspirin, ticlopidine, clopidogrel, to reduce the risk of blood clots, glycoprotein iib-iiia inhibitors, abciximab, eptifibatide, tirofiban, to reduce the risk of blood clots, antithrombin drugs, blood-thinners, low-molecular heparin, unfractionated heparin, to reduce the risk of blood clots, beta-blockers to decrease heart rate, lower oxygen use by the heart, nitrates nitroglycerin to dilate the coronary arteries, improve blood supply, heart, calcium-channel blockers to relax the coronary arteries, all systemic arteries, reduce the workload, the heart, ace inhibitors, diuretics, medications to lower blood pressure, percutaneous coronary interventions, pci's, coronary angioplasty, balloon ptca, coronary atherectomy, ablative laser-assisted angioplasty, catheter-based thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy, coronary stenting, placing a tube, in the artery to keep it open, coronary radiation implant, coronary brachytherapy, coronary brachytherapy consists of delivering beta, gamma radiation, coronary arteries, new treatment is reserved, patients, undergone stent implantation, coronary artery, developed problems, diffuse in-stent restenosis, brachytherapy, promising technique but is currently limited by certain complications, long-term effects of radiation, unknown, coronary brachytherapy was only approved, in late 2000, fda approval of brachytherapy is currently restricted to treatment of stent-related problems, medical centers brachytherapy is studied, a first-line treatment of coronary disease, surgical procedures, coronary artery bypass surgery, minimally invasive heart surgery, outcome is variable, maintain a healthy life by changing diet, stopping smoking, taking medications, closely monitored, require more drastic measures, surgery, everyone is different, one important caveat is detecting chd early, treating it appropriately, heart attack , unstable angina , sudden death, have any, the risk factors, chd, should contact health care provider, appropriate prevention, experience angina, shortness of breath, symptoms of a heart attack, contact health care provider, health care provider regularly, don't smoke, eat a low fat, low cholesterol diet, eat well-balanced meals that include several daily servings of fruits, vegetables, develop a routine exercise regimen, short, frequent sessions of exercise, preferable to a complete sedentary lifestyle, walking instead of driving, taking the stairs instead, the elevator, parking far from building entrances, all measures that most people, incorporate into busy routines, keep blood pressure under control, maintain weight appropriate, frame, build, inquire, what vitamin supplements helpful, in the prevention of chd, manage stress.
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