Obviously coronary Heart disease! A blocked coronary artery reduces blood flow & thus Oxygen to the heart which in turn causes Angina when a person will experience pain & breatlessness. Without treatment a blockage can cause a heart attack.
You would not know if a persons Coronary Artery has burst in the field. That is something that would require a surgeon (or more likely autopsy) to discover. Coronary Arteries very rarely burst, though they do become blocked. The most common place for vessels to burst is in the brain. If a person suffers a heart attack, perform CPR. Don't worry about the cause, nor should you worry about leaking blood from internal injuries.
It's a quintuple bypass. My dad had a quintuple bypass in September 2010. Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft CABG 'pronounced cabbage'. 1 - Single bypass 2 - Double bypass 3 - Triple bypass 4 - Quadruple bypass 5 - Quintuple bypass 6 - Sextuple bypass
some times , after angiography the doctors says,this patient have two clogged arteries or three clogged arteries.My question,total how many arteries in normal human heart.and how many clogged arteries will lead the patient to death?
The aorta. If you're talking about coronary circulation (the arteries supplying nutriments and oxygen to the myocardium itself), they are the left or right coronary arteries, depending on the person.
The coronary arteries supply the heart itself with necessary oxygen. When these arteries are blocked, it can cause a myocardial infarction (heart attack). I think that the artery takes it through blood
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The coronary arteries feed and bring oxygen to the heart muscle. If that artery is blocked, the muscle will die. It can not fix itself and the damage can be so bad that the muscle will tear and the person will die.If TPA can be give quickly, the clot maybe removed. Some times the problem can be prevented if bypass surgery is preformed on a very narrow artery.
the heart will get its supply of blood from the coronary artery. there are two coronary arteries in our body, the left and right coronary artery. each of these will set up small branches to supply blood and oxygen to different part of the heart. if one of these arteries get blocked, part of the heart muscle will not get enough oxygen and the person will suffer from heart attack.
You would not know if a persons Coronary Artery has burst in the field. That is something that would require a surgeon (or more likely autopsy) to discover. Coronary Arteries very rarely burst, though they do become blocked. The most common place for vessels to burst is in the brain. If a person suffers a heart attack, perform CPR. Don't worry about the cause, nor should you worry about leaking blood from internal injuries.
The purpose of the coronary artery is to carry blood through the body. This is one of the main arteries in the body, and if it gets punctured, a person could bleed to death quickly.
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It's a quintuple bypass. My dad had a quintuple bypass in September 2010. Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft CABG 'pronounced cabbage'. 1 - Single bypass 2 - Double bypass 3 - Triple bypass 4 - Quadruple bypass 5 - Quintuple bypass 6 - Sextuple bypass
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.
some times , after angiography the doctors says,this patient have two clogged arteries or three clogged arteries.My question,total how many arteries in normal human heart.and how many clogged arteries will lead the patient to death?
The aorta. If you're talking about coronary circulation (the arteries supplying nutriments and oxygen to the myocardium itself), they are the left or right coronary arteries, depending on the person.
No, because the coronary arteries are in the heart, not the neck. Did you mean carrotid artery? ---- If a person did have a lacerated coronary artery, which, by the way, is located in the heart, they would be close to death depending on the timing. Of course you would try to resuscitate that person, but in that case, with a heart that has stopped beating, the chance of surviving would be very slim. ~Blood Red Vampress