Ischemia can be prevented by a healthy lifestyle (including diet), regular exercise, a healthy weight, not smoking, moderate drinking, no illegal drugs, controlling hypertension, and managing stress.
No. A transient ischemic attack, also known as a "mini-stroke", is when a person has stroke like symptoms that resolve within 24 hours. I it due to a lack of blood flow to some part of the brain. Ischemic heart disease is when there are blood flow problems to the heart. It usually manifests as chest tightness or pain and shortness of breath is exertion but the symptoms can vary widely.
The typical VA disability rating for Ischemic heart disease depends on the severity of the condition and its impact on daily functioning. Ratings can range from 0% to 100%, with increments of 10%. Common ratings for Ischemic heart disease may fall within the 10% to 60% range, with higher ratings typically assigned to more severe cases with significant limitations. It is important for veterans to undergo a thorough medical evaluation to determine the appropriate disability rating for their specific circumstances.
No. These two are independent cardiac pathophysiologic phenomena.
Assuming that you mean ischemic heart disease, it is the same as coronary artery disease, where the arteries harden. It can be caused by a build up of cholesterol and prolonged exposure to certain herbicides.
Ischemic heart disease is a medical condition described by a restricted blood flow through arteries in the heart muscle. These arteries cannot carry sufficient oxygen to several areas of the body supplied by such blood vessels. This condition can result in a heart attack.
Ischemic Heart Disease
As the name suggest, ischemic heart disease is a disease of the heart. However you need to understand that the term 'ischemic' means that lack of blood supply. This then suggest that the actual problem is the lack of blood supply to the heart muscle (myocytes). Ischemic heart disease can predispose to many other cardiovascular condition such as angina, myocardial infaction and arrythmia.
There are actually several diseases of the heart. Three of the diseases are rheumatic Heart disease, ischemic heart disease, and inflammatory heart disease.
There are a variety of types of heart conditions. These include rheumatic heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, ischemic heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease.
No. A transient ischemic attack, also known as a "mini-stroke", is when a person has stroke like symptoms that resolve within 24 hours. I it due to a lack of blood flow to some part of the brain. Ischemic heart disease is when there are blood flow problems to the heart. It usually manifests as chest tightness or pain and shortness of breath is exertion but the symptoms can vary widely.
No. These two are independent cardiac pathophysiologic phenomena.
The typical VA disability rating for Ischemic heart disease depends on the severity of the condition and its impact on daily functioning. Ratings can range from 0% to 100%, with increments of 10%. Common ratings for Ischemic heart disease may fall within the 10% to 60% range, with higher ratings typically assigned to more severe cases with significant limitations. It is important for veterans to undergo a thorough medical evaluation to determine the appropriate disability rating for their specific circumstances.
James T. Willerson has written: 'Cardiology 1997' 'Ischemic heart disease' -- subject(s): Coronary Disease, Coronary heart disease
Cardiovascular disease - more specifically, ischemic heart disease
Assuming that you mean ischemic heart disease, it is the same as coronary artery disease, where the arteries harden. It can be caused by a build up of cholesterol and prolonged exposure to certain herbicides.
Five leading causes of death by rate# Cardiovascular diseases. # Infectious and parasitic diseases # Ischemic heart disease # Malignant neoplasms (cancers) # Cerebrovascular disease (Stroke) Source: Wikipedia
coronary artery disease and ischemic heart disease ,both term used interchangeably .but the term coronary artery disease ,main etiopathology lie in coronary artery itself ie-atherosclerosis.ischemic herat disease is wide term -pathology in heart because of ischemia -ie reduction of oxygen supply to cardiac wall -may be due to valvular or narrow artery or increase demand of heart