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What is ischemic heart tissue?

Ischemia occurs when there is not enough oxygenated blood reaching the cardiac muscle cells.


What term means lack of oxygen supply to heart muscle?

The term is "myocardial ischemia." It occurs when there is an inadequate blood supply to the heart muscle, resulting in reduced oxygen delivery. This can lead to chest pain or a heart attack if not addressed promptly.


What occurs when the heart muscle is deprived of oxygen?

When the heart muscle is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to a condition called ischemia, which can result in chest pain (angina) or a heart attack (myocardial infarction). This oxygen deprivation can be caused by blockages in the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.


Can you have a heart attack by having not enough oxygen in the cardiac muscle?

Yes, ischemia leads to heart arrest.


When a heart artery is clogged and heart muscle dies the condition is called?

irreversible ischemia


What is inferoapical ischemia?

Inferoapical ischemia is lack of blood flow below the apex.


When a heart artery is clogged and the heart muscle performs at a low level as a result of lack of blood the condition is called?

reversible ischemia


What is the Medical term meaning decrease of heart muscle?

Diastole is the relaxation phase of the heart.


The heart's typical response to ischemia is?

The natural biologic response to repeated myocardial ischemia (insufficient oxygen levels in heart muscle) is angiogenesis, the growth of new collateral blood vessels. http://www.cardiumthx.com/science-technology-overview.html


Why do you give oxygen for chest pain?

health professinals assumes that the patient is suffering from a ischemia of the heart and giving oxygen will resupply the heart muscle with high concentration of oxygen.


Patient experiences severe ischemia what can happen to heart?

Ischemia is a medical term meaning insufficient oxygen ... usually caused by insufficient blood flow. If the ischemia is occurring in the heart it will probably cause some type of cardiac problem: anything from mild cardiac failure (not pumping all the blood that the body demands) to pain (angina) to death of some or all of the cardiac muscle (a heart attack).


What happens when coronary circulation is prevented in humans?

Preventing coronary circulation in humans can lead to a heart attack or myocardial ischemia, which occurs when the heart muscle is deprived of oxygen and nutrients. This can result in chest pain, shortness of breath, and damage to the heart muscle. In severe cases, it can lead to heart failure or even death.