Cardiovascular Disease

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  • What is a key feature of cardiovascular diseases?
    They are non-communicable
  • What is an example of a cardiovascular disease?
    Coronary heart disease
  • What is the function of the coronary arteries?
    To provide oxygen to heart muscle cells
  • What happens to the coronary arteries in coronary heart disease?
    Fatty material builds up inside them
  • What is the effect of narrowed coronary arteries?
    Reduced blood flow and oxygen to the heart
  • What can extreme cases of coronary heart disease lead to?
    A heart attack
  • What are two common treatments for coronary heart disease?
    Statins and stents
  • What do statins do?
    Reduce cholesterol levels in the blood
  • What is an advantage of statins?
    They reduce the risk of coronary heart disease
  • What is a potential side effect of statins?
    They can cause liver problems
  • What is a stent used for?
    To keep a coronary artery open
  • What is a disadvantage of using a stent?
    It does not treat underlying causes
  • What can happen when heart valves do not function properly?
    The heart may have to pump harder
  • What are the two types of valves used for replacement?
    Mechanical valves and animal valves
  • What is a benefit of mechanical valves?
    They can last a lifetime
  • What is a risk associated with mechanical valves?
    Increased risk of blood clots
  • What is a disadvantage of animal valves?
    They may need to be replaced
  • What is heart failure?
    The heart cannot pump enough blood
  • What can patients with heart failure receive?
    A donated heart or heart and lungs
  • What is a problem with donated hearts?
    Not enough are available
  • What must patients take after receiving a donated heart?
    Drugs to prevent rejection
  • What is an artificial heart used for?
    A temporary solution for heart failure
  • What is a risk associated with artificial hearts?
    Increased risk of blood clotting
  • How long can artificial hearts be used?
    For a relatively short time
  • What are the methods of treating cardiovascular diseases?
    • Statins: Reduce cholesterol levels
    • Stents: Keep arteries open
    • Heart valve replacement: Mechanical or animal valves
    • Heart transplant: Donated heart or lungs
    • Artificial heart: Temporary solution
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of statins?
    Advantages:
    • Proven to reduce coronary heart disease risk

    Disadvantages:
    • Can cause liver problems
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of stents?
    Advantages:
    • Allows normal blood flow

    Disadvantages:
    • Does not treat underlying causes
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of mechanical valves?
    Advantages:
    • Can last a lifetime

    Disadvantages:
    • Increase risk of blood clots
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of animal valves?
    Advantages:
    • Do not require anti-clotting drugs

    Disadvantages:
    • Do not last as long as mechanical valves
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of artificial hearts?
    Advantages:
    • Temporary solution for heart failure

    Disadvantages:
    • Increase risk of blood clotting
    • Not a long-term solution