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Heart
Muscular
pump that needs
oxygen
for
aerobic
respiration to
contract
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Coronary arteries
Supply
blood
and
oxygen
to the
heart
muscle
May become blocked by a build-up of
fatty
material caused by certain kinds of 'bad'
cholesterol
As the
fatty
material
increases
, one or more
coronary
arteries
narrow
and can become
blocked
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Blockage
builds up in
coronary arteries
Amount of
oxygen
reaching the heart muscle is
reduced
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Reduced oxygen reaching heart muscle
Person will develop
chest pain,
and if left untreated, a
heart attack
is the result
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Heart attack
Can cause
damage
to, or
death
of the
heart
muscle. Part of the
heart
muscle, or the whole
heart
, will
die
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Statins
Drugs
that help to
lower cholesterol
in the
blood
by
lowering
its
production
in the
liver
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Statins
Prescribed for people with
heart
disease or who have a
high risk
of developing it
Need to be taken
long-term
Cholesterol levels
will rise again if a person stops taking them
Not suitable for people with
liver
disease, or
pregnant
or
breast
feeding women
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Some studies have raised concerns regarding the
side
effects of
statin
use, while others believe they can bring additional
positive
benefits
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Some patients taking
statins
often experience
side-effects
such as
headaches
and
memory
loss
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There have been reports of
statins
being linked with type
2 diabetes
and
liver
damage
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Other people argue that
statins
should be used more widely as they may protect against other conditions such as
Alzheimer's disease,
but further
research
is needed
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Stents
Devices inserted into
coronary arteries
that are blocked or narrow to
restore
and
maintain
blood flow
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Stent insertion procedure
1.
Coronary arteries
stretched open
2.
Stent inserted
3. Blood flow
restored
and
maintained
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Stents
Used where
drugs
are
less
effective
Offer a
longer
term solution
Made from metal
alloys
Do not lead to an
immune
response in the patient
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Around
75 000 stent
operations are carried out each
year
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Risk factors for stent operations
Patient's
age
Patient's
general health
Whether the patient has had a
heart
attack
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Stent
operation
Safe
as it does not involve surgery
Risks include
bleeding
, heart attack or
stroke
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