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Heart Attack & Stroke

Heart Attack & Stroke. Heart Attack. Myocardial Infarction : Death ( necrosis ) of a portion of the heart muscle caused by coronary artery obstruction causing interruption of normal blood flow to an area of the heart ( Ischemia ) Angina pectoris : chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia.

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Heart Attack & Stroke

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  1. Heart Attack & Stroke

  2. Heart Attack • Myocardial Infarction: Death (necrosis) of a portion of the heart muscle caused by coronary artery obstruction causing interruption of normal blood flow to an area of the heart (Ischemia) • Angina pectoris: chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia

  3. Heart Attack Signs & Symptoms • Chest pain (angina pectoris) • Pain in shoulders, arms, back, jaw • Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing • Rapid pulse • Nausea, sweating • Pale skin • Feeling tired or fatigued • Fainting • First Aid Treatment?

  4. Coronary Bypass Surgery

  5. Coronary Balloon Angioplasty

  6. Stroke • Cerebral Vascular Accident: Death (necrosis) of a portion of brain tissue caused by obstruction or rupture of a cerebral artery and interruption of normal blood flow to a part of the brain • 80% Obstructive or ischemic • 20% Hemorrhagic (aneurysm ruptures) • 750,000 strokes/year (160,000 deaths)

  7. StrokeSigns & Symptoms • Weakness, numbness, paralysis on “one” side of the body • Sudden, severe headache • Blurred or decreased vision – one eye • Unequal pupils • Dizziness or loss of balance • Difficulty speaking • First Aid treatment?

  8. Abdominal Aneurysm

  9. Stroke – Medical Treatment • Carotid Endarterectomy • Angioplasty • Aneurysm Clipping • Aneurysm Coiling • Surgical removal

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