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Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

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Page 1: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Coronary Artery Disease

Page 2: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

What is coronary artery disease?

A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle. Usually caused by atherosclerosis, it may progress to the point where the heart muscle is damaged due to lack of blood supply. Such damage may result in infarction, arrhythmias, and heart failure.

Page 3: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Causes

CAD has many risk factors, including:– Smoking, – Radiotherapy to the chest, – Hypertension, – Diabetes,– Hyperlipidemia.

Page 4: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Signs & SymptomsCoronary heart disease may be

asymptomatic. If not, symptoms can include:– Chest heaviness – Dyspnea– Fatigue– Chest pain – Angina– Myocardial infarction

Page 5: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Pathophysiology

coronary artery disease occurs when part of the smooth, elastic lining inside a coronary artery (the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle) develops atherosclerosis.

With atherosclerosis, the artery's lining becomes hardened, stiffened, and swollen with all sorts of "grunge" - including calcium deposits, fatty deposits, and abnormal inflammatory cells - to form a plaque. Deposits of calcium phosphates (hydroxyapatites) in the muscular layer of the blood vessels appear to play not only a significant role in stiffening arteries but also for the induction of an early phase of coronary arteriosclerosis.

Page 6: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

DiagnosisElectrocardiogramsEchocardiogramsStress TestsNuclear ImagingAngiography

Page 7: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Electrocardiograms (ECGs or EKGs)

provide a record of the heart's electrical activity.

This simple test records any abnormal findings in the heart's electrical impulses. Electrodes are placed on the arms and chest to monitor electrical activity.

Page 8: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Echocardiograms (ECHOs)

It is may be ordered if your doctor suspects a problem with the heart muscle or one of the valves that channel blood through the heart.

Page 9: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Stress tests

They are used to show how the heart reacts to physical exertion. Exercise stress tests are usually performed on a treadmill or exercise bicycle.

Page 10: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Nuclear cardiac imaging involves the use of small amounts of short-

lived radioactive material, which is injected into the bloodstream.

A special camera (live-motion x-ray) detects the radioactivity of these materials, and the images displayed show how your heart pumps blood.

This is useful in identifying any areas of abnormal motion or for assessing the blood supply to the heart muscle.

Page 11: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Angiography Is the most accurate means by which to

examine the coronary arteries. It requires a surgical procedure called

cardiac catheterization. During the procedure, catheters (small thin plastic tubes) are placed in the artery of the leg or arm, and directed using an x-ray machine to the opening of each of the coronary arteries

Page 12: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

TreatmentLifestyle changes:

Lifestyle changes that may be useful in coronary disease include:

– Weight control – Smoking cessation – Exercise– Healthy diet

Page 13: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Treatment (cont..)

Medications to treat coronary disease– Cholesterol lowering medications, such as

statins, are useful to decrease the amount of "bad" (LDL) cholesterol.

– Nitroglycerin – ACE inhibitors, which treat hypertension and

may lower the risk of recurrent myocardial infarction

– Calcium channel blockers – Aspirin

Page 14: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

Treatment (cont..)

Surgical intervention– Angioplasty– Stents– Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)

Page 15: Coronary Artery Disease. What is coronary artery disease? A narrowing of the coronary arteries that prevents adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

PCI Procedural refinements: Stents

Expandable metal mesh tubes that buttresses the dilated segment, limit restenosis.

Drug eluting stents: further reduce cellular proliferation in response to the injury of dilatation.

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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)

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CABGProcedural refinements:

– arterial rather than vein grafts

– avoid the cardiopulmonary bypass machine

– smaller thoracotomy incision rather than sternotomy