LAD
A person can trace the blood flow from the left coronary artery to the apex of the heart and to the right atrium, by following inter ventricular artery. Blood also will move through the pulmonary semi lunar valve.
It moves away from the heart
A artery is a blood vessel that caries blood from the heart to the tissues (capillary beds); the small, muscular ones just before the capillaries are called arterioles.
Generally speaking, the Left Coronary Artery flows to the Anterior Inter-ventricular Artery, which is located at the Apex of the heart. It then De-oxygenates in the capillary beds where it flows to the Great Cardiac Vein.Finally blood flows to the Coronary sinus which immediately enters the Right Atrium.
I'm really not sure, but it could be due to a coronary artery block where your right coronary artery isn't getting the necessary blood from you aorta...But that is just a guess...I would def. go to a cardiologist
It is oxygen rich. Apex
It is oxygen rich - APEX
a stent (apex)
the left marginal artery is a branch of the circumflex artery originating from the posterior interventricular sulcus and traveling at a left margin of the heart towards the apex.
coronary vein
The blood returns to the heart through veins.
it moves toward the heart <apex>