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CardioVascular Diseases #1 Disease Group in the United States
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The 6 Basic CVD s Athero/Arteriosclerosis Hypertension Heart Attack Stroke Congestive Heart Failure Congenital Heart Disease
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The CardioVascular System Heart SA Node = Sinus Rhythm Coronary Artery (Aorta Feed) Arteries Aorta, Coronary, Carotid Veins Veins Brain (in the Arteries/Veins)
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The CardioVascular System What is a Risk Factor ? An attribute or characteristic that a person has, or is exposed to that increases the likelihood of developing a disease.
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The CardioVascular System CVD Risk Factors … Controllable? Smoking (Tobacco; Marijuana) Diet: Excess Cholesterol, Triglycerides Sedentary Life Style (Lack of Exercise) Stress *Low HDL
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The CardioVascular System CVD Risk Factors … Uncontrollable ? Family History/Heredity Age Gender Race/Culture
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The CardioVascular System CVD “Contributory” Risk Factors Diabetes Obesity Kidney Disease Hypertension* (The Presence of 1 CVD often presages & accompanies the onset of a 2 nd or 3 rd type of CVD!) Female Menopause : When estrogen decreases, cholesterol increases, and CVD increases.
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The 6 Basic CVD s Athero/Arteriosclerosis (1) Thickening, hardening of the walls of the Arteries or Veins Clotting formation in artery … from excess cholesterol, triglycerides, calcium, fatty substances, & blood waste products Debris Sticking due to Injury to the Artery Wall from High BP, excess cholesterol, triglycerides, smoking (sticky platelets), diabetes (high blood glucose), free radicals, herpes, chlamydia …
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The 6 Basic CVD s The Cholesterol Clog The Good: HDL HDL Norm: >35 The BAD: Excess Total, LDL Makes sludgy, slow, thick blood Total Chol. Norm: <200 LDL Norm = <130 The Ugly: Excess Triglycerides Fat in the blood Trigly. Norm = <160 A Critical Ratio: Total Cholesterol/HDL = X:Y
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The 6 Basic CVD s Hypertension (2) The “Silent Killer” Elevated Blood Pressure Standard Normal BP = 120/80 Mild Hypertension BP = 140/90 A person can have “systolic” hypertension, or “diastolic” hypertension
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The 6 Basic CVD s Heart ATTACK #%@! (3) MI=Myocardial Infarction “Coronary” It’s in the arteries that feed the Heart. Arrhythmia/Irregular HR V-Fib; Tachy; Brady Angina “Crushing, Radiating Chest Pain” Ischemia Decreased blood flow in the Heart Tissue = Death of Heart Tissue
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The 6 Basic CVD s Stroke (4) “Cerbreovascular Accident” “Cerbreovascular Accident” It’s in the Brain arteries/veins Ischemia (TIA: diminished blood flow) Thrombus (clot formed in artery) Embolus (floating, wandering clot) Aneurysm (bulge in artery wall) Hemorrhage (burst blood vessel) from Embolus or Athero/Arteriosclerosis
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The 6 Basic CVD s Congenital Heart Disease (5) Heart Valve/Septum Deviations Murmurs Rheumatic Heart Disease Streptococcal Infection in baby Rubella Syndrome = German Measles in Mother during 1 st trimester. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fetal Drug Syndrome, e.g. cocaine
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The 6 Basic CVD s Congestive Heart Failure (6) Damaged & weakened heart muscle tissue, usually in 1 chamber Low heart pump Left Ventricle CHF = Critical A “drowning heart”
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Major HA Symptoms in Men Increased HR; Palpitations Dizzy/Faint (decreased brain blood flow) Short of Breath Sweating Nausea; Indigestion Fatigue: “Drained” Angina; Ischemia: Back * Chest
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Major HA Symptoms in Women Unusual Fatigue (70%) Sleep Disturbance (48%) Shortness of Breath (42%) Indigestion (39%)
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Symptoms of Stroke Dizziness Numbness Paralysis on 1 side or ½ of body Drooping on 1 side of face Slurred Speech Difficulty Understanding Speech Muscle Weakness; Loss of Motor Control Severe Headaches Memory Problems Nausea & Vomiting
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