null
US
Sign In
Sign Up for Free
Sign Up
We have detected that Javascript is not enabled in your browser. The dynamic nature of our site means that Javascript must be enabled to function properly. Please read our
terms and conditions
for more information.
Next up
Copy and Edit
You need to log in to complete this action!
Register for Free
193271
CORONARY HEART DISEASE
Description
Biology
No tags specified
biology
biology
Mind Map by
simone.marx
, updated more than 1 year ago
More
Less
Created by
simone.marx
over 11 years ago
50
0
0
Resource summary
CORONARY HEART DISEASE
CHD : if coronary artery becomes blocked ...
1. Supply of blood to heart muscle interrupted
2. Heart muscle cells deprived of glucose + oxygen
Poisonous wastes build up, e.g: lactic acid
Muscle starved of oxygen may die
3. Part of heart muscle stops contracting, causes HEART ATTACK
Damaging or fatal {depending on extent of muscle damage} as other tissues in body do not get oxygen + nutrients if heart stops beating
CORONARY CIRCULATION
Heart Muscle has own blood supply
1. Blood delivered to capillary beds in walls of heart through CORONARY ARTERIES
Branch off from aorta where it leaves L. ventricle
So heart has high-pressure supply of blood filled w/ Oxygen + Glucose
2. Useful substances (oxygen + glucose) removed by heart muscle cells + replaced w/ wastes e.g: CO2
2. Blood returns to circulation via CORONARY VEINS
Pour blood into vena cava
SURVIVORS
Many people survive heart attacks
Have TREATMENT + adjust LIFESTYLE
TREATMENT
If doctor thinks person has CHD, ANGIOGRAM is done
Picture of state of coronary arteries
If blocked, Coronary Artery BYPASS OP. done
CA BYPASS OP.
Blood vessel from another part of body removed + stitched onto place between aorta + unblocked part of CA
Artificial vessel sometimes used
Bypass increases blood flow + reduces likelihood of angina (chest pain)
LIFESTYLE
See : Prevention
PREVENTION
Do not smoke
Avoid fatty foods
Have regular aerobic exercise
Many middle aged men: [highest risk group]
Drink 1/2 aspirin/day
Helps stop clots which block arteries forming
Drink little bit of alcohol
Red wine = beneficial
SYMPTOMS
Breathless when exercising
Angina [chest pains]
Heart attack
Heart failure
Arrhythmia [irregular heartbeat]
Show full summary
Hide full summary
Want to create your own
Mind Maps
for
free
with GoConqr?
Learn more
.
Similar
GCSE AQA Biology - Unit 2
James Jolliffe
GCSE Biology AQA
isabellabeaumont
Cells And Cell Techniques - Flashcards (AQA AS-Level Biology)
Henry Kitchen
Cell Structure
megan.radcliffe16
GCSE Biology - Homeostasis and Classification Flashcards
Beth Coiley
Exchange surfaces and breathing
megan.radcliffe16
BIOLOGY HL DEFINITIONS IB
Luisa Mandacaru
Key Biology Definitions/Terms
courtneypitt4119
The Circulatory System
Johnny Hammer
IB Biology Topic 4 Genetics (SL)
R S
Biology Unit 1a - GCSE - AQA
RosettaStoneDecoded
Browse Library