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Coronary Artery Disease Animation
published: 12 Jul 2021
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What is Coronary Artery Disease - Mechanism of Disease
Watch the video to get an overview of coronary artery disease development and pathogenesis, more at https://www.thrombosisadviser.com/en/vascular-protection/knowledge-base/coronary-artery-disease/
Approval Number: AWB-2086315139
published: 11 Sep 2018
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Coronary arteries Anatomy / Blood supply of Heart / Arterial supply of heart : Animation
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Blood supply of Heart / Anatomy of Coronary arteries
The left and right coronary arteries arise from the root of the aorta and supply the heart muscle with arterial blood.
Dominance of circulation
-----------------------------------------
Right-dominant (∼ 85% of the population): posterior descending artery (PDA) supplied by the RCA
Left-dominant (∼ 8% of the population): PDA supplied by the left circumflex artery (LCX)
Codominant (balanced; ∼ 7% of people): PDA supplied by both RCA and LCX
Coronary blood flow peaks during early diastole at a point when the pressure differential between the ao...
published: 29 Sep 2019
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Mayo Clinic Explains Coronary Artery Disease
Learning about coronary artery disease (CAD) can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3srWMso
When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about coronary artery disease. We’re here to help.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 What is coronary artery disease?
1:06 Who gets coronary artery disease? / Risk factors
2:27 Symptoms of coronary artery disease
3:26 How is coronary artery disease diagnosed?
3:58 Treatment options
4:37 Coping methods/ What now?
5:08 Ending
Still have questions? That’s okay. https://bit.ly/3LsFrbj
More videos on coronary artery disease
· Revers...
published: 11 Feb 2022
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Coronary Arteries | Cardiology
What are the coronary arteries of the heart?
published: 08 Jul 2019
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Can You Reverse Coronary Artery Disease?
For more information on coronary artery disease, please visit https://cle.clinic/3BAULgv
More than 360,000 people died from coronary artery disease in 2019. While there is no cure to the disease, you can take steps to lower your risk and manage the harmful plaque build-up impacting your health.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:12 What is coronary artery disease?
0:26 What are the signs of coronary artery disease?
0:41 Can you reverse coronary artery disease?
1:04 What are statins?
1:34 What are the treatments for coronary artery disease?
1:46 Make lifestyle changes to reduce your risk.
2:07 Taking medication can help treat coronary artery disease.
2:25 What is a coronary stent procedure?
3:03 What is coronary artery bypass graft surgery?
3:36 What's the best treatment for coronary artery disease...
published: 25 Nov 2021
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Coronary Arteries - in 2mins
In this video, Dr Matt explains the anatomy of the coronary arteries and what happens if they become blocked in 2 minutes.
published: 19 Oct 2021
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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting - Yale Medicine Explains
For more information on CABG or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/off-pump-coronary-artery-bypass-grafting-with-multiple-arterial-grafts.
Coronary artery bypass grafting (also known as CABG) is a surgical procedure that improves blood flow to the heart in people with coronary artery disease (CAD). In CAD, plaque builds up within the coronary arteries—the blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood—narrowing or blocking those arteries. This reduces or stops blood flow to the heart muscle, which can result in chest pain, heart attack, and, over time, heart failure. With CABG, healthy blood vessels taken from elsewhere in the body are used to reroute blood around narrowed or blocked sections of affected coronary arteries to restore blood flow to the...
published: 09 Nov 2024
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Clinical Anatomy - Cardiac Coronary Vessels (left and right coronary artery, venous sinus)
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Signs, Causes, and Prevention | Mass General Brigham
What is coronary artery disease and how do you prevent CAD? Learn about the causes of coronary artery disease, the stages of CAD, and more. Marc Sabatine, M.D., M.P.H, Cardiologist and Chair of the TIMI Study Group at Brigham and Women's Hospital, answers patients' most commonly searched questions about coronary artery disease.
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0:00 - Intro
0:17 - What is coronary artery disease?
0:28 - Coronary heart disease vs. coronary artery disease.
0:35 - What is a coronary artery?
1:01 - What is plaque?
1:24 - What causes these plaques ...
published: 29 Sep 2021
2:38
What is Coronary Artery Disease - Mechanism of Disease
Watch the video to get an overview of coronary artery disease development and pathogenesis, more at https://www.thrombosisadviser.com/en/vascular-protection/kno...
Watch the video to get an overview of coronary artery disease development and pathogenesis, more at https://www.thrombosisadviser.com/en/vascular-protection/knowledge-base/coronary-artery-disease/
Approval Number: AWB-2086315139
https://wn.com/What_Is_Coronary_Artery_Disease_Mechanism_Of_Disease
Watch the video to get an overview of coronary artery disease development and pathogenesis, more at https://www.thrombosisadviser.com/en/vascular-protection/knowledge-base/coronary-artery-disease/
Approval Number: AWB-2086315139
- published: 11 Sep 2018
- views: 1113437
9:00
Coronary arteries Anatomy / Blood supply of Heart / Arterial supply of heart : Animation
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Blood supply of Heart / Anatomy of Coronary arteries
The left and right coronary arteries arise from the root of the aorta and supply the heart muscle with arterial blood.
Dominance of circulation
-----------------------------------------
Right-dominant (∼ 85% of the population): posterior descending artery (PDA) supplied by the RCA
Left-dominant (∼ 8% of the population): PDA supplied by the left circumflex artery (LCX)
Codominant (balanced; ∼ 7% of people): PDA supplied by both RCA and LCX
Coronary blood flow peaks during early diastole at a point when the pressure differential between the aorta and the ventricle is the greatest.
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Blood supply of Heart / Anatomy of Coronary arteries
The left and right coronary arteries arise from the root of the aorta and supply the heart muscle with arterial blood.
Dominance of circulation
-----------------------------------------
Right-dominant (∼ 85% of the population): posterior descending artery (PDA) supplied by the RCA
Left-dominant (∼ 8% of the population): PDA supplied by the left circumflex artery (LCX)
Codominant (balanced; ∼ 7% of people): PDA supplied by both RCA and LCX
Coronary blood flow peaks during early diastole at a point when the pressure differential between the aorta and the ventricle is the greatest.
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- published: 29 Sep 2019
- views: 803599
5:17
Mayo Clinic Explains Coronary Artery Disease
Learning about coronary artery disease (CAD) can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better ...
Learning about coronary artery disease (CAD) can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3srWMso
When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about coronary artery disease. We’re here to help.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 What is coronary artery disease?
1:06 Who gets coronary artery disease? / Risk factors
2:27 Symptoms of coronary artery disease
3:26 How is coronary artery disease diagnosed?
3:58 Treatment options
4:37 Coping methods/ What now?
5:08 Ending
Still have questions? That’s okay. https://bit.ly/3LsFrbj
More videos on coronary artery disease
· Reversing heart disease: Mayo Clinic Radio https://bit.ly/3rIoFNz
· Mayo Clinic Minute: What is heart disease? https://bit.ly/3oGP7FF
· Aspirin, eggs and your heart: Mayo Clinic Radio https://bit.ly/3sCgp11
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https://wn.com/Mayo_Clinic_Explains_Coronary_Artery_Disease
Learning about coronary artery disease (CAD) can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3srWMso
When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about coronary artery disease. We’re here to help.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 What is coronary artery disease?
1:06 Who gets coronary artery disease? / Risk factors
2:27 Symptoms of coronary artery disease
3:26 How is coronary artery disease diagnosed?
3:58 Treatment options
4:37 Coping methods/ What now?
5:08 Ending
Still have questions? That’s okay. https://bit.ly/3LsFrbj
More videos on coronary artery disease
· Reversing heart disease: Mayo Clinic Radio https://bit.ly/3rIoFNz
· Mayo Clinic Minute: What is heart disease? https://bit.ly/3oGP7FF
· Aspirin, eggs and your heart: Mayo Clinic Radio https://bit.ly/3sCgp11
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- published: 11 Feb 2022
- views: 280992
6:34
Coronary Arteries | Cardiology
What are the coronary arteries of the heart?
What are the coronary arteries of the heart?
https://wn.com/Coronary_Arteries_|_Cardiology
What are the coronary arteries of the heart?
- published: 08 Jul 2019
- views: 178265
4:11
Can You Reverse Coronary Artery Disease?
For more information on coronary artery disease, please visit https://cle.clinic/3BAULgv
More than 360,000 people died from coronary artery disease in 2019. Wh...
For more information on coronary artery disease, please visit https://cle.clinic/3BAULgv
More than 360,000 people died from coronary artery disease in 2019. While there is no cure to the disease, you can take steps to lower your risk and manage the harmful plaque build-up impacting your health.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:12 What is coronary artery disease?
0:26 What are the signs of coronary artery disease?
0:41 Can you reverse coronary artery disease?
1:04 What are statins?
1:34 What are the treatments for coronary artery disease?
1:46 Make lifestyle changes to reduce your risk.
2:07 Taking medication can help treat coronary artery disease.
2:25 What is a coronary stent procedure?
3:03 What is coronary artery bypass graft surgery?
3:36 What's the best treatment for coronary artery disease?
3:45 When should you talk to your doctor about coronary artery disease symptoms?
Resources:
Can Statins Actually Reverse Plaque Buildup: https://cle.clinic/3cDHxVT
What You Should Expect From Statin Therapy: https://cle.clinic/3oTKPKn
Cholesterol Guidelines & Heart Health: https://cle.clinic/3DMBwSC
The information in this video was accurate as of 11.25.2021 and is for information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
If you liked the video hit like and subscribe for more!
#clevelandclinic #coronaryarterydisease #hearthealth
https://wn.com/Can_You_Reverse_Coronary_Artery_Disease
For more information on coronary artery disease, please visit https://cle.clinic/3BAULgv
More than 360,000 people died from coronary artery disease in 2019. While there is no cure to the disease, you can take steps to lower your risk and manage the harmful plaque build-up impacting your health.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:12 What is coronary artery disease?
0:26 What are the signs of coronary artery disease?
0:41 Can you reverse coronary artery disease?
1:04 What are statins?
1:34 What are the treatments for coronary artery disease?
1:46 Make lifestyle changes to reduce your risk.
2:07 Taking medication can help treat coronary artery disease.
2:25 What is a coronary stent procedure?
3:03 What is coronary artery bypass graft surgery?
3:36 What's the best treatment for coronary artery disease?
3:45 When should you talk to your doctor about coronary artery disease symptoms?
Resources:
Can Statins Actually Reverse Plaque Buildup: https://cle.clinic/3cDHxVT
What You Should Expect From Statin Therapy: https://cle.clinic/3oTKPKn
Cholesterol Guidelines & Heart Health: https://cle.clinic/3DMBwSC
The information in this video was accurate as of 11.25.2021 and is for information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
If you liked the video hit like and subscribe for more!
#clevelandclinic #coronaryarterydisease #hearthealth
- published: 25 Nov 2021
- views: 429241
2:45
Coronary Arteries - in 2mins
In this video, Dr Matt explains the anatomy of the coronary arteries and what happens if they become blocked in 2 minutes.
In this video, Dr Matt explains the anatomy of the coronary arteries and what happens if they become blocked in 2 minutes.
https://wn.com/Coronary_Arteries_In_2Mins
In this video, Dr Matt explains the anatomy of the coronary arteries and what happens if they become blocked in 2 minutes.
- published: 19 Oct 2021
- views: 119948
4:34
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting - Yale Medicine Explains
For more information on CABG or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/off-pump-coronary-artery-bypass-grafting-with-multiple-arterial-gr...
For more information on CABG or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/off-pump-coronary-artery-bypass-grafting-with-multiple-arterial-grafts.
Coronary artery bypass grafting (also known as CABG) is a surgical procedure that improves blood flow to the heart in people with coronary artery disease (CAD). In CAD, plaque builds up within the coronary arteries—the blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood—narrowing or blocking those arteries. This reduces or stops blood flow to the heart muscle, which can result in chest pain, heart attack, and, over time, heart failure. With CABG, healthy blood vessels taken from elsewhere in the body are used to reroute blood around narrowed or blocked sections of affected coronary arteries to restore blood flow to the heart. Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (known as off-pump CABG or OPCAB) is a type of CABG in which the heart remains beating, and a heart-lung bypass machine is not used during the procedure. By contrast, in conventional CABG surgery, the heart is stopped, and a heart-lung bypass machine (sometimes referred to as the “pump”) takes over the function of the heart and lungs. Because traditional CABG involves the use of a heart-lung bypass machine, it is also called on-pump CABG. Both off-pump and on-pump CABG can effectively restore blood flow to the heart, resulting in improved heart function, reduced chest pain, lower risk of heart attack, and overall better long-term survival in people with CAD. While the majority of CABG procedures in the United States are on-pump, off-pump CABG is often used to treat people who are at risk for complications from conventional CABG, including those at higher risk of stroke due to significant plaque buildup within the aorta (the large artery that transports blood from the heart to the coronary arteries and the rest of the body), those with a weaker heart, and those with chronic lung or kidney disease.
https://wn.com/Coronary_Artery_Bypass_Grafting_Yale_Medicine_Explains
For more information on CABG or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/off-pump-coronary-artery-bypass-grafting-with-multiple-arterial-grafts.
Coronary artery bypass grafting (also known as CABG) is a surgical procedure that improves blood flow to the heart in people with coronary artery disease (CAD). In CAD, plaque builds up within the coronary arteries—the blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood—narrowing or blocking those arteries. This reduces or stops blood flow to the heart muscle, which can result in chest pain, heart attack, and, over time, heart failure. With CABG, healthy blood vessels taken from elsewhere in the body are used to reroute blood around narrowed or blocked sections of affected coronary arteries to restore blood flow to the heart. Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (known as off-pump CABG or OPCAB) is a type of CABG in which the heart remains beating, and a heart-lung bypass machine is not used during the procedure. By contrast, in conventional CABG surgery, the heart is stopped, and a heart-lung bypass machine (sometimes referred to as the “pump”) takes over the function of the heart and lungs. Because traditional CABG involves the use of a heart-lung bypass machine, it is also called on-pump CABG. Both off-pump and on-pump CABG can effectively restore blood flow to the heart, resulting in improved heart function, reduced chest pain, lower risk of heart attack, and overall better long-term survival in people with CAD. While the majority of CABG procedures in the United States are on-pump, off-pump CABG is often used to treat people who are at risk for complications from conventional CABG, including those at higher risk of stroke due to significant plaque buildup within the aorta (the large artery that transports blood from the heart to the coronary arteries and the rest of the body), those with a weaker heart, and those with chronic lung or kidney disease.
- published: 09 Nov 2024
- views: 118
7:08
Clinical Anatomy - Cardiac Coronary Vessels (left and right coronary artery, venous sinus)
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- published: 10 Jul 2018
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6:45
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Signs, Causes, and Prevention | Mass General Brigham
What is coronary artery disease and how do you prevent CAD? Learn about the causes of coronary artery disease, the stages of CAD, and more. Marc Sabatine, M.D.,...
What is coronary artery disease and how do you prevent CAD? Learn about the causes of coronary artery disease, the stages of CAD, and more. Marc Sabatine, M.D., M.P.H, Cardiologist and Chair of the TIMI Study Group at Brigham and Women's Hospital, answers patients' most commonly searched questions about coronary artery disease.
To learn more about coronary artery disease risk factors, click here: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/coronary-artery-disease-risk-factors
Subscribe Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYrLjATd88gPwIKntCoR0WQ?sub_confirmation=1
0:00 - Intro
0:17 - What is coronary artery disease?
0:28 - Coronary heart disease vs. coronary artery disease.
0:35 - What is a coronary artery?
1:01 - What is plaque?
1:24 - What causes these plaques to form?
1:56 - How do I know if I have coronary artery disease?
3:11 - Is it dangerous?
3:52 - Congestive heart failure vs. coronary artery disease.
4:17 - How common is coronary artery disease?
4:27 - How do we test for it?
5:16 - A heart attack vs. coronary artery disease.
5:29 - What can I do to prevent coronary artery disease?
About Mass General Brigham:
Mass General Brigham combines the strength of two world-class academic medical centers, five nationally ranked specialty hospitals, 11 community hospitals, and dozens of health centers. Our doctors and researchers accelerate medical breakthroughs and drive innovations in patient care. They are leaders in medical education, serving as Harvard Medical School faculty and training the next generation of physicians. Mass General Brigham’s mission is to deliver the best, affordable health care to patients everywhere. Together, we transform the health of our communities and beyond.
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Signs, Causes, and Prevention | Mass General Brigham
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What is coronary artery disease and how do you prevent CAD? Learn about the causes of coronary artery disease, the stages of CAD, and more. Marc Sabatine, M.D., M.P.H, Cardiologist and Chair of the TIMI Study Group at Brigham and Women's Hospital, answers patients' most commonly searched questions about coronary artery disease.
To learn more about coronary artery disease risk factors, click here: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/coronary-artery-disease-risk-factors
Subscribe Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYrLjATd88gPwIKntCoR0WQ?sub_confirmation=1
0:00 - Intro
0:17 - What is coronary artery disease?
0:28 - Coronary heart disease vs. coronary artery disease.
0:35 - What is a coronary artery?
1:01 - What is plaque?
1:24 - What causes these plaques to form?
1:56 - How do I know if I have coronary artery disease?
3:11 - Is it dangerous?
3:52 - Congestive heart failure vs. coronary artery disease.
4:17 - How common is coronary artery disease?
4:27 - How do we test for it?
5:16 - A heart attack vs. coronary artery disease.
5:29 - What can I do to prevent coronary artery disease?
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Signs, Causes, and Prevention | Mass General Brigham
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