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Ischemic Heart Disease Usmle step 1 : Definition, Coronary artery blood flow
Coronary heart disease (CHD) refers to a mismatch between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. Atherosclerosis is the most important cause. Atherosclerotic changes in coronary vessel walls lead to a narrowing of the lumen and prevent vessels from dilating. As a result, an increase in oxygen demand (e.g., during physical activity) can no longer be satisfied and/or myocardial perfusion at rest is insufficient. Acute retrosternal chest pain (angina) is the cardinal symptom of CHD. Other symptoms include dyspnea, dizziness, ...
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Ischemic Heart Disease in under 2 mins!
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Ischemic Heart Disease
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Pathophysiology of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
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What Happens During A Heart Attack? - What is Coronary Heart Disease?
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What is Coronary Heart Disease? Coronary heart disease or CHD refers to a narrowing of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply oxygen and blood to the heart.
It is also known as coronary artery disease and it is the leading cause of death worldwide. It is a major cause of illness and death. Coronary heart disease normally happens when fatty deposits called cholesterol accumulates on the artery walls, creating plaques. The arteries narrow, reducing blood flow to the heart.
Sometimes, a clot can obstruct the flow of blood to the heart muscle. CHD commonly causes angina pectoris (chest pain), shortness of breath, myocardial infarctio...
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Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease - Pathology USMLE Step 1
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The coronary circulation serves the purpose of matching myocardial oxygen supply and consumption. A transient mismatch causing reversible myocardial ischaemia is the dominant feature of chronic ischaemic heart disease (IHD), which is also characterized by stable symptoms over a period of months, years, or even decades. Stable angina is the most frequent presentation of chronic IHD; other clinical presentations are microvascular angina, vasospastic angina, and ischaemic cardiomyopathy. Stable angina is mainly caused by obstructive coronary atherosclerosis. ECG exercise stress test is the first-line test for diagnosis and risk stratification; ...
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Stenosis, ischemia and heart failure | Miscellaneous | Heatlh & Medicine | Khan Academy
Clarifying a bunch of medical terms around heart disease. Created by Sal Khan.
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Ischemic Heart Disease Part 1 (Step 2)
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Ischemic Heart Disease, Angina, MI, STEMI and NSTEMI, SCD, Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease -Pathology
Ischemic Heart Disease and its types
Angina Pectoris
Stable, Unstable and Prinzmetal Angina
Myocardial infarction
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Treatment of Angina and MI
reperfusion injury
Sudden Cardiac Death
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00:00:00 Introduction to IHD, definition
00:03:22 Difference between ischemia and isolated hypoxemia
00:07:08 Causes of hypoxemia_ anemia, severe pulmonary disease, cyanotic heart disease
00:10:29 Mechanism of myocardial ischemia
00:13:50 Left ventricle mechanism
00:15:43 : Cor pulmonal
00:21:29 Causes of IHD
00:31:24 Atheromatous plaques
00:35:53 Types of plaques, concept of disruption
00:39:23 Concept of platelet adhesions
00:44:00 Coagulation process
00:46:21 Summary of atheromatous plaques
00:55:27 Role of lipid lowering drugs- statins
Coronary artery disease is a common heart condition that involves atherosclerotic plaque formation in the vessel lumen. This leads to impairment in blood flow and thus oxygen delivery to the myocardium. It is a cause of major morbidity and mortality in the US and worldwide. To avoid the high morbidity and mortality associated with this condition, it must be promptly diagnosed and treated. This activity illustrates the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of coronary artery disease and highlights the role of the healthcare team in evaluating and treating patients with this condition.
Coronary artery disease is a condition in which there is an inadequate supply of blood and oxygen to the myocardium. It results from occlusion of the coronary arteries and results in a demand-supply mismatch of oxygen. It typically involves the formation of plaques in the lumen of coronary arteries that impede blood flow. It is the major cause of death in the US and worldwide. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was an uncommon cause of death. Deaths due to CAD peaked in the mid-1960s and then decreased however, it still is the leading cause of death worldwide
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▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
00:00:00 Introduction to IHD, definition
00:03:22 Difference between ischemia and isolated hypoxemia
00:07:08 Causes of hypoxemia_ anemia, severe pulmonary disease, cyanotic heart disease
00:10:29 Mechanism of myocardial ischemia
00:13:50 Left ventricle mechanism
00:15:43 : Cor pulmonal
00:21:29 Causes of IHD
00:31:24 Atheromatous plaques
00:35:53 Types of plaques, concept of disruption
00:39:23 Concept of platelet adhesions
00:44:00 Coagulation process
00:46:21 Summary of atheromatous plaques
00:55:27 Role of lipid lowering drugs- statins
Coronary artery disease is a common heart condition that involves atherosclerotic plaque formation in the vessel lumen. This leads to impairment in blood flow and thus oxygen delivery to the myocardium. It is a cause of major morbidity and mortality in the US and worldwide. To avoid the high morbidity and mortality associated with this condition, it must be promptly diagnosed and treated. This activity illustrates the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of coronary artery disease and highlights the role of the healthcare team in evaluating and treating patients with this condition.
Coronary artery disease is a condition in which there is an inadequate supply of blood and oxygen to the myocardium. It results from occlusion of the coronary arteries and results in a demand-supply mismatch of oxygen. It typically involves the formation of plaques in the lumen of coronary arteries that impede blood flow. It is the major cause of death in the US and worldwide. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was an uncommon cause of death. Deaths due to CAD peaked in the mid-1960s and then decreased however, it still is the leading cause of death worldwide
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Ischemic Heart Disease Usmle step 1 : Definition, Coronary artery blood flow
Coronary heart disease (CHD) refers to a mismatch between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. Atherosclerosis is the most important cause. Atherosclerotic changes in coronary vessel walls lead to a narrowing of the lumen and prevent vessels from dilating. As a result, an increase in oxygen demand (e.g., during physical activity) can no longer be satisfied and/or myocardial perfusion at rest is insufficient. Acute retrosternal chest pain (angina) is the cardinal symptom of CHD. Other symptoms include dyspnea, dizziness, anxiety and nausea. If ischemia is severe, myocardial infarction can occur. Coronary heart disease is diagnosed via a cardiac stress test (possibly provoking symptoms and instrumental findings) and/or coronary catheterization (e.g., measurement of coronary blood flow). Management of CHD involves primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerosis (e.g., weight reduction), antianginal treatment (e.g., beta blockers) and, in some cases, revascularization (e.g., PCTA).
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Ischemic Heart Disease Usmle step 1 : Definition, Coronary artery blood flow
Coronary heart disease (CHD) refers to a mismatch between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. Atherosclerosis is the most important cause. Atherosclerotic changes in coronary vessel walls lead to a narrowing of the lumen and prevent vessels from dilating. As a result, an increase in oxygen demand (e.g., during physical activity) can no longer be satisfied and/or myocardial perfusion at rest is insufficient. Acute retrosternal chest pain (angina) is the cardinal symptom of CHD. Other symptoms include dyspnea, dizziness, anxiety and nausea. If ischemia is severe, myocardial infarction can occur. Coronary heart disease is diagnosed via a cardiac stress test (possibly provoking symptoms and instrumental findings) and/or coronary catheterization (e.g., measurement of coronary blood flow). Management of CHD involves primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerosis (e.g., weight reduction), antianginal treatment (e.g., beta blockers) and, in some cases, revascularization (e.g., PCTA).
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Ischemic Heart Disease in under 2 mins!
In this video, Dr Matt explains the different forms of IHD in under 2 minutes.
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In this video, Dr Matt explains the different forms of IHD in under 2 minutes.
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Ischemic Heart Disease
Learn about the two types of Ischemic Heart Disease and what you can do to watch out for the signs of a heart attack, as well as what MultiCare can offer patien...
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Pathophysiology of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
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What Happens During A Heart Attack? - What is Coronary Heart Disease?
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What is Coronary Heart Disease? Coronary heart disease or CHD refers to a narrowing of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply oxygen and blood to the heart.
It is also known as coronary artery disease and it is the leading cause of death worldwide. It is a major cause of illness and death. Coronary heart disease normally happens when fatty deposits called cholesterol accumulates on the artery walls, creating plaques. The arteries narrow, reducing blood flow to the heart.
Sometimes, a clot can obstruct the flow of blood to the heart muscle. CHD commonly causes angina pectoris (chest pain), shortness of breath, myocardial infarction, or heart attack. A heart attack is the sudden slowing or stopping of contractions of the heart muscles. This could be due to malfunction of the cardiac muscles. Part of the heart muscle dies due to lack of oxygen. Heart attacks can also lead to death.
CHD can also be caused by hypertension, coronary thrombosis, arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis. Hypertension is also known as high blood pressure, it is when our blood pressure, the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels, is consistently too high. Coronary thrombosis is forming of blood clot or thrombus in the artery. It is most likely to occur in narrow arteries. Arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis is the narrowing and hardening of arteries.
This happens due to cholesterol deposition on them. Most of the blocks in the artery are caused by a combination of atheroma and thrombus. When this bloackage occurs it is called coronary occlusion.
Causes of Coronary Heart Disease
CHD can be caused due to unhealthy lifestyle habits and even genetics. Certain mutations in the genes are linked to this disease. A study published in PLOS in 2017, even linked CHD to food preparation on high heat. Unhealthy diet rich in cholesterol and saturated fats, leads to high blood cholesterol level.
Smoking increases heart rate and blood pressure, this causes blood to clot more easily. Carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke replaces some of the oxygen in our blood. This increases our blood pressure and heart rate by forcing our heart to work harder to supply enough oxygen.
Women who smoke and take birth control pills are at greater risk of having a heart attack or stroke than are those who do not smoke or take birth control pills, because both can increase the risk of blood clots. Tobacco has toxins, which reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Stress releases adrenaline, which increases heart rate and blood pressure.
Prevention
A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains can help protect your heart. Aim to eat beans, low-fat or fat-free dairy products, lean meats, and fish as part of a healthy diet. Avoid too much salt and sugars in your diet. Limiting certain fats you eat also is important. Exercise regularly and maintain weight. Stop or do not start smoking. Avoid all forms of tobacco use, as all are equally harmful. Reduce stress in your life.
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What is Coronary Heart Disease? Coronary heart disease or CHD refers to a narrowing of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply oxygen and blood to the heart.
It is also known as coronary artery disease and it is the leading cause of death worldwide. It is a major cause of illness and death. Coronary heart disease normally happens when fatty deposits called cholesterol accumulates on the artery walls, creating plaques. The arteries narrow, reducing blood flow to the heart.
Sometimes, a clot can obstruct the flow of blood to the heart muscle. CHD commonly causes angina pectoris (chest pain), shortness of breath, myocardial infarction, or heart attack. A heart attack is the sudden slowing or stopping of contractions of the heart muscles. This could be due to malfunction of the cardiac muscles. Part of the heart muscle dies due to lack of oxygen. Heart attacks can also lead to death.
CHD can also be caused by hypertension, coronary thrombosis, arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis. Hypertension is also known as high blood pressure, it is when our blood pressure, the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels, is consistently too high. Coronary thrombosis is forming of blood clot or thrombus in the artery. It is most likely to occur in narrow arteries. Arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis is the narrowing and hardening of arteries.
This happens due to cholesterol deposition on them. Most of the blocks in the artery are caused by a combination of atheroma and thrombus. When this bloackage occurs it is called coronary occlusion.
Causes of Coronary Heart Disease
CHD can be caused due to unhealthy lifestyle habits and even genetics. Certain mutations in the genes are linked to this disease. A study published in PLOS in 2017, even linked CHD to food preparation on high heat. Unhealthy diet rich in cholesterol and saturated fats, leads to high blood cholesterol level.
Smoking increases heart rate and blood pressure, this causes blood to clot more easily. Carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke replaces some of the oxygen in our blood. This increases our blood pressure and heart rate by forcing our heart to work harder to supply enough oxygen.
Women who smoke and take birth control pills are at greater risk of having a heart attack or stroke than are those who do not smoke or take birth control pills, because both can increase the risk of blood clots. Tobacco has toxins, which reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Stress releases adrenaline, which increases heart rate and blood pressure.
Prevention
A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains can help protect your heart. Aim to eat beans, low-fat or fat-free dairy products, lean meats, and fish as part of a healthy diet. Avoid too much salt and sugars in your diet. Limiting certain fats you eat also is important. Exercise regularly and maintain weight. Stop or do not start smoking. Avoid all forms of tobacco use, as all are equally harmful. Reduce stress in your life.
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Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease - Pathology USMLE Step 1
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The coronary circulation serves the purpose of matching myocardial oxygen supply and consumption. A transient mismatch causing reversible myocardial ischaemia is the dominant feature of chronic ischaemic heart disease (IHD), which is also characterized by stable symptoms over a period of months, years, or even decades. Stable angina is the most frequent presentation of chronic IHD; other clinical presentations are microvascular angina, vasospastic angina, and ischaemic cardiomyopathy. Stable angina is mainly caused by obstructive coronary atherosclerosis. ECG exercise stress test is the first-line test for diagnosis and risk stratification; when it cannot be performed or is not interpretable imaging stress tests are indicated. The aims of treatment are to improve prognosis and to reduce symptoms. Prognosis is improved by the reduction of coronary risk factor burden, by the administration of antiplatelet agents, and, in high risk patients, by myocardial revascularization. Symptoms are improved by anti-anginal drugs which act through different mechanisms, including reduction of myocardial oxygen consumption and improvement of myocardial perfusion, and by myocardial revascularization in patients who do not satisfactorily respond to drugs. Microvascular angina is caused by coronary microvascular dysfunction; its prognosis is good, but symptoms can be invalidating and frequently do not fully respond to conventional anti-anginal drugs. Vasospastic angina is caused by coronary artery spasm; prognosis is good if spasm is prevented by treatment with coronary vasodilators. Ischaemic cardiomyopathy is dominated by symptoms and signs of left ventricular dysfunction; prognosis is mainly determined by the degree of left ventricular dysfunction and seems improved by myocardial revascularization in patients with large areas of myocardial viability....
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The coronary circulation serves the purpose of matching myocardial oxygen supply and consumption. A transient mismatch causing reversible myocardial ischaemia is the dominant feature of chronic ischaemic heart disease (IHD), which is also characterized by stable symptoms over a period of months, years, or even decades. Stable angina is the most frequent presentation of chronic IHD; other clinical presentations are microvascular angina, vasospastic angina, and ischaemic cardiomyopathy. Stable angina is mainly caused by obstructive coronary atherosclerosis. ECG exercise stress test is the first-line test for diagnosis and risk stratification; when it cannot be performed or is not interpretable imaging stress tests are indicated. The aims of treatment are to improve prognosis and to reduce symptoms. Prognosis is improved by the reduction of coronary risk factor burden, by the administration of antiplatelet agents, and, in high risk patients, by myocardial revascularization. Symptoms are improved by anti-anginal drugs which act through different mechanisms, including reduction of myocardial oxygen consumption and improvement of myocardial perfusion, and by myocardial revascularization in patients who do not satisfactorily respond to drugs. Microvascular angina is caused by coronary microvascular dysfunction; its prognosis is good, but symptoms can be invalidating and frequently do not fully respond to conventional anti-anginal drugs. Vasospastic angina is caused by coronary artery spasm; prognosis is good if spasm is prevented by treatment with coronary vasodilators. Ischaemic cardiomyopathy is dominated by symptoms and signs of left ventricular dysfunction; prognosis is mainly determined by the degree of left ventricular dysfunction and seems improved by myocardial revascularization in patients with large areas of myocardial viability....
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- published: 28 Oct 2019
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Stenosis, ischemia and heart failure | Miscellaneous | Heatlh & Medicine | Khan Academy
Clarifying a bunch of medical terms around heart disease. Created by Sal Khan.
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Health & Medicine on Khan Academy: No organ quite symbolizes love like the heart. One reason may be that your heart helps you live, by moving ~5 liters (1.3 gallons) of blood through almost 100,000 kilometers (62,000 miles) of blood vessels every single minute! It has to do this all day, everyday, without ever taking a vacation! Now that is true love. Learn about how the heart works, how blood flows through the heart, where the blood goes after it leaves the heart, and what your heart is doing when it makes the sound “Lub Dub.”
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Ischemic Heart Disease Part 1 (Step 2)
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Ischemic Heart Disease, Angina, MI, STEMI and NSTEMI, SCD, Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease -Pathology
Ischemic Heart Disease and its types
Angina Pectoris
Stable, Unstable and Prinzmetal Angina
Myocardial infarction
STEMI
NSTEMI
ECG changes in MI and ANGINA
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Ischemic Heart Disease and its types
Angina Pectoris
Stable, Unstable and Prinzmetal Angina
Myocardial infarction
STEMI
NSTEMI
ECG changes in MI and ANGINA
Treatment of Angina and MI
reperfusion injury
Sudden Cardiac Death
chronic ischemic heart disease
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Pathoma
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Ischemic Heart Disease and its types
Angina Pectoris
Stable, Unstable and Prinzmetal Angina
Myocardial infarction
STEMI
NSTEMI
ECG changes in MI and ANGINA
Treatment of Angina and MI
reperfusion injury
Sudden Cardiac Death
chronic ischemic heart disease
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Robbins Pathology
Pathoma
- published: 12 Jan 2021
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