Valvular heart disease is any disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart (the aortic and mitral valves on the left and the pulmonary and tricuspid valves on the right). These conditions occur largely as a result of aging. Most people are in their late 50s when diagnosed, and more than one in ten people over 75 have it.
Early detection may improve outcomes from surgery.
Collectively and anatomically, the valves are part of the dense connective tissue makeup of the heart known as the cardiac skeleton. Valve problems may be congenital (inborn) or acquired (due to another cause later in life). Treatment may be with medication but often (depending on the severity) involves valve repair or replacement (insertion of an artificial heart valve). Specific situations include those where additional demands are made on the circulation, such as in pregnancy.
The underlying mechanisms vary depending on the disease in question. Coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral artery disease involve atherosclerosis. This may be caused by high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, lack of exercise, obesity, high blood cholesterol, poor diet, and excessive alcohol consumption, among others. High blood pressure results in 13% of CVD deaths, while tobacco results in 9%, diabetes 6%, lack of exercise 6% and obesity 5%. Rheumatic heart disease may follow untreated strep throat.
It is estimated that 90% of CVD is preventable. Prevention of atherosclerosis is by decreasing risk factors through: healthy eating, exercise, avoidance of tobacco smoke and limiting alcohol intake. Treating high blood pressure and diabetes is also beneficial. Treating people who have strep throat with antibiotics can decrease the risk of rheumatic heart disease. The effect of the use of aspirin in people who are otherwise healthy is of unclear benefit. The United States Preventive Services Task Force recommends against its use for prevention in women less than 55 and men less than 45 years old; however, in those who are older it is recommends in some individuals. Treatment of those who have CVD improves outcomes.
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Understanding Cardiovascular Disease: Visual Explanation for Students
We cover cardiovascular disease in this episode. As part of that we talk about atherosclerosis, risk factors, end results of cardiovascular disease such as angina, strokes and myocardial infarction, primary prevention, secondary prevention and statins. It is explained with the help of images and animations.
More written notes and diagrams about cardiovascular disease are available on the website at https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/cardiology/cvd/
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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
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
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published: 11 Feb 2022
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published: 12 Jul 2021
GCSE Biology - Why Do We Get Heart Disease and How to Treat It? - Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) #47
Cardiovascular disease encompasses a group of diseases. Explore what each of these are and how we can treat them.
Diseases:
Coronary artery disease
Heart attacks
Faulty valves
Heart failure
Treatments:
Stents
Statins
Replacement valves
Replacement hearts
Learn everything you need to know of GCSE Biology (based on AQA)
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published: 22 Nov 2018
What are the telltale signs of heart disease?
TV Personality Bob Harper discusses some of the signs and symptoms he endured from surviving a heart attack himself.
published: 25 Feb 2021
Reversing heart disease: Mayo Clinic Radio
On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, discusses how heart disease can be reversed.
This interview originally aired Feb. 15, 2020.
Learn more about heart disease: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20353118?_ga=2.140546930.1951851217.1581343170-382127956.1576426874
published: 16 Feb 2020
What is Cardiovascular Disease? Doctor Akshay Khandelwal Explains
Learn about cardiovascular disease from the heart experts, including risk factors, prevention, and symptoms.
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We cover cardiovascular disease in this episode. As part of that we talk about atherosclerosis, risk factors, end results of cardiovascular disease such as angi...
We cover cardiovascular disease in this episode. As part of that we talk about atherosclerosis, risk factors, end results of cardiovascular disease such as angina, strokes and myocardial infarction, primary prevention, secondary prevention and statins. It is explained with the help of images and animations.
More written notes and diagrams about cardiovascular disease are available on the website at https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/cardiology/cvd/
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UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1091859892
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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.
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#clevelandclinic #coronaryarterydisease #hearthealth
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
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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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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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Cardiovascular disease encompasses a group of diseases. Explore what each of these are and how we can treat them.
Diseases:
Coronary artery disease
Heart atta...
Cardiovascular disease encompasses a group of diseases. Explore what each of these are and how we can treat them.
Diseases:
Coronary artery disease
Heart attacks
Faulty valves
Heart failure
Treatments:
Stents
Statins
Replacement valves
Replacement hearts
Learn everything you need to know of GCSE Biology (based on AQA)
Our video on the heart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU90AkcTJEs
Cardiovascular disease encompasses a group of diseases. Explore what each of these are and how we can treat them.
Diseases:
Coronary artery disease
Heart attacks
Faulty valves
Heart failure
Treatments:
Stents
Statins
Replacement valves
Replacement hearts
Learn everything you need to know of GCSE Biology (based on AQA)
Our video on the heart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU90AkcTJEs
On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, discusses how heart disease can be reversed.
This interview originally aired...
On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, discusses how heart disease can be reversed.
This interview originally aired Feb. 15, 2020.
Learn more about heart disease: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20353118?_ga=2.140546930.1951851217.1581343170-382127956.1576426874
On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, discusses how heart disease can be reversed.
This interview originally aired Feb. 15, 2020.
Learn more about heart disease: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20353118?_ga=2.140546930.1951851217.1581343170-382127956.1576426874
Learn about cardiovascular disease from the heart experts, including risk factors, prevention, and symptoms.
About the Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular ...
Learn about cardiovascular disease from the heart experts, including risk factors, prevention, and symptoms.
About the Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute
The Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute is one of Henry Ford Health System's busiest Centers of Excellence treating more than 114,000 patients each year. It is ranked among the top cardiac centers in the nation by US News & World Report. The program is one of only two in Michigan for advanced heart failure treatment options and one of the few programs in the country offering robotically assisted laparoscopic aortic surgery. For more on the Heart and Vascular Institute, visit https://www.henryford.com/services/cardiology
About Henry Ford Health System
Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is a Michigan not-for-profit corporation governed by a 22-member Board of Trustees. Advisory and affiliate boards comprising 129 Trustee volunteer leaders provide vital links to the communities served by the System. HFHS is managed by Chief Executive Officer Nancy M. Schlichting.
HFHS is one of the nation's leading comprehensive, integrated health systems. It provides health insurance and health care delivery, including acute, specialty, primary and preventive care services backed by excellence in research and education. For more information, visit http://www.henryford.com
Learn about cardiovascular disease from the heart experts, including risk factors, prevention, and symptoms.
About the Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute
The Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute is one of Henry Ford Health System's busiest Centers of Excellence treating more than 114,000 patients each year. It is ranked among the top cardiac centers in the nation by US News & World Report. The program is one of only two in Michigan for advanced heart failure treatment options and one of the few programs in the country offering robotically assisted laparoscopic aortic surgery. For more on the Heart and Vascular Institute, visit https://www.henryford.com/services/cardiology
About Henry Ford Health System
Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is a Michigan not-for-profit corporation governed by a 22-member Board of Trustees. Advisory and affiliate boards comprising 129 Trustee volunteer leaders provide vital links to the communities served by the System. HFHS is managed by Chief Executive Officer Nancy M. Schlichting.
HFHS is one of the nation's leading comprehensive, integrated health systems. It provides health insurance and health care delivery, including acute, specialty, primary and preventive care services backed by excellence in research and education. For more information, visit http://www.henryford.com
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We cover cardiovascular disease in this episode. As part of that we talk about atherosclerosis, risk factors, end results of cardiovascular disease such as angina, strokes and myocardial infarction, primary prevention, secondary prevention and statins. It is explained with the help of images and animations.
More written notes and diagrams about cardiovascular disease are available on the website at https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/cardiology/cvd/
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US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1091859892
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UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1080142827
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Zero to Finals Obstetrics and Gynaecology book:
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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
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
Visit Mayo Clinic: https://mayocl.in/3sC8wIX
Like Mayo Clinic on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MayoClinic
Follow Mayo Clinic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayoclinic/
Follow Mayo Clinic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MayoClinic
Cardiovascular disease encompasses a group of diseases. Explore what each of these are and how we can treat them.
Diseases:
Coronary artery disease
Heart attacks
Faulty valves
Heart failure
Treatments:
Stents
Statins
Replacement valves
Replacement hearts
Learn everything you need to know of GCSE Biology (based on AQA)
Our video on the heart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU90AkcTJEs
On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, discusses how heart disease can be reversed.
This interview originally aired Feb. 15, 2020.
Learn more about heart disease: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20353118?_ga=2.140546930.1951851217.1581343170-382127956.1576426874
Learn about cardiovascular disease from the heart experts, including risk factors, prevention, and symptoms.
About the Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute
The Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute is one of Henry Ford Health System's busiest Centers of Excellence treating more than 114,000 patients each year. It is ranked among the top cardiac centers in the nation by US News & World Report. The program is one of only two in Michigan for advanced heart failure treatment options and one of the few programs in the country offering robotically assisted laparoscopic aortic surgery. For more on the Heart and Vascular Institute, visit https://www.henryford.com/services/cardiology
About Henry Ford Health System
Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is a Michigan not-for-profit corporation governed by a 22-member Board of Trustees. Advisory and affiliate boards comprising 129 Trustee volunteer leaders provide vital links to the communities served by the System. HFHS is managed by Chief Executive Officer Nancy M. Schlichting.
HFHS is one of the nation's leading comprehensive, integrated health systems. It provides health insurance and health care delivery, including acute, specialty, primary and preventive care services backed by excellence in research and education. For more information, visit http://www.henryford.com
Valvular heart disease is any disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart (the aortic and mitral valves on the left and the pulmonary and tricuspid valves on the right). These conditions occur largely as a result of aging. Most people are in their late 50s when diagnosed, and more than one in ten people over 75 have it.
Early detection may improve outcomes from surgery.
Collectively and anatomically, the valves are part of the dense connective tissue makeup of the heart known as the cardiac skeleton. Valve problems may be congenital (inborn) or acquired (due to another cause later in life). Treatment may be with medication but often (depending on the severity) involves valve repair or replacement (insertion of an artificial heart valve). Specific situations include those where additional demands are made on the circulation, such as in pregnancy.
... Smidt HeartInstitute ... The newly established division will treat conditions such as valvular defects, electrical rhythm disorders, heart muscle dysfunction and congenital heart disease, officials said.
"Similar Z benefit packages for heart valve repair or replacement in valvular heart disease were also evaluated and cleared for presentation to the Board," the DOH added ....
The Department of Health (DOH) announced on Thursday, Dec ...Teodoro J ... Rate increases ... Similar Z benefit packages for heart valve repair or replacement in valvular heart disease were also evaluated and cleared for presentation to the Board, the DOH said.
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