Pain in an area of your body as a result of obstructed blood flow to that area.
It is when a mini stroke happens.
A. C. Rankin has written: 'Ischaemic heart disease'
Antianginal is the term for any drug used in the treatment of ischaemic heart disease.
Joseph McEvoy has written: 'Ischaemic stop flow studies on the diuretics'
IHD stands for Ischemic Heart Disease, which is a condition characterized by reduced blood supply to the heart muscle due to a blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries. This can lead to symptoms like chest pain (angina) and increase the risk of heart attacks.
Eric William Edwards has written: 'Population variation for risk variables in ischaemic heart disease'
Ishcaemic foci are also called lacunar infarcts. They are caused when blood flow is interrupted to small areas of the brain. It can be detected by an MRI scan.
Peter Herries Chater Ashby has written: 'Studies on renal function using the ischaemic stop flow technique'
Atherosclerosis, Arteriosclerosis, Cardiomyopathy, Coronary Artery disease, Congestive Heart failure, Ischaemic heart disease, hypertension. That's all I can think of atm.
Calle Bengtsson has written: 'Ischaemic heart disease in women' -- subject(s): Coronary heart disease, Sex factors, Diseases, Women
Ischaemic heart disease may be present with any of the following problems:Angina pectoris (chest pain on exertion, in cold weather or emotional situations)Acute chest pain: acute coronary syndrome, unstable angina or myocardial infarction ("heart attack", severe chest pain unrelieved by rest associated with evidence of acute heart damage)Heart failure (difficulty in breathing or swelling of the extremities due to weakness of the heart muscle)The diagnosis of ischaemic heart disease underlying particular symptoms depends largely on the nature of the symptoms. The first investigation is an electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG), both for "stable" angina and acute coronary syndrome. An X-ray of the chest and blood tests may be performed.Myeloperoxidase has been proposed as a biomarker.Various treatments are offered in people deemed to be at high risk of coronary artery disease. These include control of cholesterol levels in those with known high cholesterol, smoking cessation, and control of high blood pressure.
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