Post by masders on Feb 15, 2024 8:22:04 GMT
Coronary artery disease or ischemic heart disease is the most common form of cardiovascular disease. In some cases, it appears as chest pain that is most often located behind the sternum that spreads to the shoulders, left arm, back, neck or jaw. Most often the pain is of a tightening type, but it can be felt as a burning sensation behind the sternum. Symptoms usually appear during any effort, last a few minutes and subside when the patient is at rest. Pain is often accompanied by shortness of breath. According to dr. Snezhana Meshkoska Bongard, cardiologist, the first manifestation of coronary disease can be a heart attack, which represents the most serious form of the disease, but it can also appear as angina pectoris, heart weakness or heart rhythm disorder.
Patients at risk The disease usually occurs in patients who have risk factors for coronary artery disease. These include: high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, Seychelles Email List lack of physical activity, increased body weight and obesity, high blood cholesterol, but also bad food and alcohol consumption. How will we know if we have coronary artery disease? 1. Coronary stress test - the Bruce protocol is most often used in mobile tracheas. During the activity, changes in the ECG, appearance of pain, changes in heart rate, blood pressure response are monitored and the patient's functional capacity to effort is assessed.
However, this test is of low accuracy, ie may show false negative results especially in women over 50 years of age, who often have atypical difficulties. 2. The other test is stress echocardiography, which is performed with drugs that speed up the heart. But, to perform this technique, it is necessary for the patient to have good clarity in the echo and the experience of the doctor to interpret the results well. The third non-invasive precise technique for the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia of the heart is myocardial perfusion scintigraphy. Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy is a diagnostic procedure for the diagnosis of ischemic heart disease.
Patients at risk The disease usually occurs in patients who have risk factors for coronary artery disease. These include: high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, Seychelles Email List lack of physical activity, increased body weight and obesity, high blood cholesterol, but also bad food and alcohol consumption. How will we know if we have coronary artery disease? 1. Coronary stress test - the Bruce protocol is most often used in mobile tracheas. During the activity, changes in the ECG, appearance of pain, changes in heart rate, blood pressure response are monitored and the patient's functional capacity to effort is assessed.
However, this test is of low accuracy, ie may show false negative results especially in women over 50 years of age, who often have atypical difficulties. 2. The other test is stress echocardiography, which is performed with drugs that speed up the heart. But, to perform this technique, it is necessary for the patient to have good clarity in the echo and the experience of the doctor to interpret the results well. The third non-invasive precise technique for the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia of the heart is myocardial perfusion scintigraphy. Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy is a diagnostic procedure for the diagnosis of ischemic heart disease.