cardiovascular disease

    Cards (17)

    • Heart
      Muscular pump that needs oxygen for aerobic respiration to contract
    • 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
    • Blockage builds up in coronary arteries
      Amount of oxygen reaching the heart muscle is reduced
    • Reduced oxygen reaching heart muscle
      Person will develop chest pain, and if left untreated, a heart attack is the result
    • Heart attack
      Can cause damage to, or death of the heart muscle. Part of the heart muscle, or the whole heart, will die
    • Statins
      Drugs that help to lower cholesterol in the blood by lowering its production in the liver
    • 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
    • Some studies have raised concerns regarding the side effects of statin use, while others believe they can bring additional positive benefits
    • Some patients taking statins often experience side-effects such as headaches and memory loss
    • There have been reports of statins being linked with type 2 diabetes and liver damage
    • 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
    • Stents
      Devices inserted into coronary arteries that are blocked or narrow to restore and maintain blood flow
    • Stent insertion procedure
      1. Coronary arteries stretched open
      2. Stent inserted
      3. Blood flow restored and maintained
    • 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
    • Around 75 000 stent operations are carried out each year
    • Risk factors for stent operations
      • Patient's age
      • Patient's general health
      • Whether the patient has had a heart attack
    • Stent operation
      • Safe as it does not involve surgery
      • Risks include bleeding, heart attack or stroke