Death!
I think that you are talking about Coronary artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the walls of the heart.If it is blocked by the fat content there would be no supply of oxygenated blood and hence we experience heart strokes.
A blood clot inside an artery can block the flow of blood, partially or entirely, which that artery would normally carry. If the artery supplies the heart and it becomes blocked, the result is a heart attack. If it supplies the brain and it becomes blocked, the result is a stroke. Either can easily be fatal, and if not fatal, can still be very damaging. And then, even if the artery supplies some other part of the body, every part of the body needs a blood supply, and there is going to be a problem if the blood supply is cut off or reduced.
In emergency situations, the average artery bleed out time can vary depending on the location and severity of the injury. However, in general, a person can bleed out from a major artery in as little as 3-5 minutes. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention in cases of severe bleeding to prevent serious complications or death.
A femoral artery bleed out can lead to severe blood loss, shock, and potentially death if not treated promptly. The time frame for these consequences can vary depending on the severity of the bleed, but immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent serious complications.
The medical term is "aneurysm," which refers to a localized, abnormal bulging or ballooning of a blood vessel, usually an artery. Aneurysms can occur in various parts of the body and can be life-threatening if they rupture. Treatment options include surgery or endovascular procedures to prevent complications.
Your heart muscle will not recieve enough oxygen to function properly and you can have what is alled a heart attack as the muscle tissue will die.
branch between LAD and the circumflex artery
ascending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery
what part of the heart dies if the first part of the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery is blocked by a blood clot what regions of the heart will become ischemic and dieThe left atrium and left ventricle.
70 percent
Yes it is serious.
Left coronary artery
brachiocephalic artey superior and inforior vena cava right pulmonary artery aorta right pulmonary veins anterior cadiac vein right coronary artery maginal artery small cardiac vein left common caroid artery left subclavain artery left pulmonary artery left pulmonary vein circumflex artery left coronary artery great cadiac vein anterior intervantricular artery there ya go.
A non-dominant circumflex artery is a branch of the coronary circulation that supplies blood to the heart muscle. It typically originates from the right coronary artery or the left coronary artery, and its role is to support blood supply to the heart in case the dominant artery is compromised.
Circumflex
deep femoral and femoral circumflex
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