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Science teacher: Mary Joseph
What is Heart Disease?
 Heart : The most hard-working muscle of our
 body – pumps 4-5 litres of blood every minute
 during rest
 Supplies nutrients and oxygen rich blood to all
 body parts, including itself
• Coronary arteries
  surrounding the heart
  keep it nourished with
  blood
What Causes Heart Disease?
 Atherosclerosis-fatty deposits of cholesterol


 Hypertension- we will discuss in detail later.
What is Atherosclerosis
what is coronary artery disease?




 Over time, fatty deposits called plaque build up within the artery walls.
  The artery becomes narrow. This is atherosclerosis
 When this occurs in the coronary arteries, heart does not get sufficient
  blood, the condition is called coronary artery disease, or coronary
  heart disease
Myth : fat deposits at old age!
               It starts from 2 years of Complicated
                                         age
        Foam          Fatty     Intermediate                Fibrous   Lesion/
        Cells        Streak        Lesion    Atheroma       Plaque    Rupture




          From First                  From Third             From Fourth
           Decade                       Decade                 Decade



Adapted from Pepine CJ. Am J Cardiol. 1998;82(suppl 104).
Are Other organs Affected?



   Ischemic Stroke


                                           Coronary Heart Disease
                                           • Angina
                                           • MI (Heart Attack)
                                           • Sudden Cardiac Death




                     Peripheral Vascular
                          Disease
Coronary Artery Disease
  Occurs when the coronary arteries that supply
 the heart muscle become blocked.

 Partially blocked it causes angina.


 Fully blocked it causes a myocardial infarction or
 a heart attack!
What are the symptoms of Coronary
   artery disease?
 No symptoms for long period
 Chest pain for short period on exertion also known as
  Angina or minor heart attack
 Myocardial Infarction or major heart attack-Severe
  chest pain, death of heart muscle, heart
  failure, irregular heart beats
 Sudden Death
How Big is the Problem ?
 No. 1 killer disease worldwide
   12 Million deaths annually
 During last 30 years large declines in developed
  countries -rising health awareness and government
  programmers
 Alarming increase in developing countries especially
  India
Myocardial Infarction
                      or
                 Heart Attack
 Symptoms: uncomfortable pressure, fullness,
    squeezing pain, pain spreading to the shoulders,
    neck and arms.
   Chest discomfort and light headedness
   Anxiety/nervousness
   Paleness or pallor
   Increased irregular heart rate
   Feeling of impending doom
Congestive Heart Failure
 Fits under the description of heart disease.
 Does not mean the heart has failed, simply
  means the heart is not doing an efficient job.
 It results from an injury or a reduction of function
  of the heart muscle.
 Can be due to
  arteriosclerosis, hypertension, myocardial
  infarction, rheumatic fever or birth defect.
Congestive Heart Failure
 The right side of the heart collects the blood
  returning from the body and sends it to the
  lungs.
 If it is failing, the blood backs up into the
  veins, and there are signs of edema.
 The left side of the heart receives the blood
  from the lungs and pumps it out into the body.
  If it is failing the blood is not pumped
  effectively.
Why Should I (Indian) be Worried ?
 Indians More susceptible that any other ethnic group
   3.4 times more than Americans
   6 times more than Chinese
   20 times more than Japanese
   Occurs at lower cholesterol

 Get the disease at much younger age
   5-10 years earlier than other communities

 Disease follows more severe and malignant course
   3 times higher rate of second heart attack and two times higher
    mortality than whites
Why Me ?
 Genetic predisposition

 Poor handling of fats and metabolic

  syndrome
   Diabetes, obesity, high BP, Coronary artery disease

Environmental insults

 Urbanization

 Sudden change in lifestyle
What Increases Risk?
                       You can !!
You can’t help it !
                       High Cholesterol
 Age:
 Men > 45;             Smoking
 Women > 55            High Blood Pressure
 Sex                  Diabetes
 Race                 Obesity
 Family History       Alcohol
                       Physical Inactivity
Cholesterol ( A type of fat)
 It is a component of the nerve tissue of the
  brain and spinal cord as well as other major
  organs.
 Frequently measured to promote health and
  prevent disease.
 A major component of the plaque that clogs
  arteries.
Where does it come from ?
                   65%           35%


• Two sources of
  cholesterol: Food
  & made in your
  body
• Food sources: All
  foods containing
  animal fat and meat
  products
Good vs. BAD Cholesterol
 LDL cholesterol is known as bad cholesterol. It
  has a tendency to increase risk of heart disease
 LDL cholesterol is a major component of the
  plaque that clogs arteries
 HDL cholesterol is known as the good
  cholesterol. Higher in women, increases with
  exercise
 HDL cholesterol helps carry some of the bad
  cholesterol out of arteries.
Obesity
 People who are overweight (10-30 % more than
 their normal body weight)
 Obese have 2 to 6 times the risk of developing
 heart disease
 Normal Waist-Hip Ratio
  < 0.85 for women;
  < 0.95 for men

 Pears or apples?
Pears and Apples
        Apple- shaped are at a higher risk

       Pear-shaped paunch store fat on the
       hips and thighs, just below the surface of
       the skin.


Apple-shaped paunch store body fat
around the abdomen and chest,
surrounding internal organs
Physical Inactivity




Every morning my brain
tells me to exercise…

 ….. and my body
 laughs at the idea
Cigarette Smoking
 Increases blood pressure
 Decreases HDL
 Damages arteries and blood cells
 Increases heart attacks
 Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000
 chemicals, and 200 of these chemicals are
 poisonous
Cigarette Smoking
If you think YOU are smoking the cigarette, you are mistaken…
It’s the other way round !
Alcohol Consumption
 In small amounts it is beneficial:
  1-2 drinks
 In large amounts it adds fat and
  calories & raises BP!
 4 drinks per day. You end up
  with gastroenterologist instead
  of cardiologist
 This is a very fine line! Finer for
  women as they are at higher
  risk
Diabetes
 At any given cholesterol level, diabetic
  persons have a 2 or 3 x higher risk of
  heart attack or stroke
 A diabetic is more likely to die of a heart
  attack than a non-diabetic
 ~80% Diabetics die from heart disease
 Risk of sudden death from a heart attack
  for a diabetic is the same as that of
  someone who has already had a heart
  attack.
Interactions of Risk Factors
Risk operates across a continuum - no clearcut line
 (Blood Pressure; Cholesterol; overweight; Smoking)
The risk is multiplicative when many risk factors co-
  exist; risk factors often cluster together
Majority of events arise in individuals with modest
  elevations of many risk factors than from marked
  elevation of a single risk factor
Misfortunes always come in by a
door that has been left open for
             them.
                  Czechoslovakian proverb
Everyday you make choices to try to
help protect yourself and your family.
In fact, protecting yourself has
become second nature—you just do
it.
But do you know what you can do to
help protect yourself from this
number 1 cause of death- Heart
Disease?
Creative strategies do not work !
 Karva Chauth!
 Never had a test or retest
 Never been to Doctor !
  I hate them
 Never take medicines!
 My BP is normal, so stopped
  meds!
 Miracle men and Miracle
  Medicines! So many of them
 I am my own doctor! No fees too
Preventing Heart Disease
            Rule #1 Look before your eat
 Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables every day. (5
    servings - they are naturally low in fat and high in
    vitamins and minerals and anti oxidants). Eat colored
    vegetables and fruits
   Eat a variety of grain products
   Choose nonfat or low-fat products.
   Use less fat meats- chicken, fish and lean cuts
   Switch to fat-free milk—toned/skimmed milk
Dietary Guidelines
 Limit your intake of foods high in calories
  and low in nutrition, including foods like soft
  drinks, candy, junk food
 Limit foods high in saturated fat, trans- fat
  and cholesterol
 Eat less than 6 gms of salt a day
 Have no more than1-2 alcoholic drink a day
  if you are a regular drinker
Limit / Avoid
 Foods rich in Cholesterol and Saturated
 fats
  Egg Yolk
  Fatty meat & organ meat( Liver)
  Butter chicken / Batter fried fish !
  Milk fat – Desi
   Ghee, Butter, Cheese, Malai, Rabri, K
   hurchan, Doda, Ice Cream, full cream
   milk,
  Hidden Fat like Bakery
   biscuits, Patties (!), Cakes, Pastries,
Cooking Oils: The mystery of PUFA /
    MUFA
 Saturated Fats : Increase Cholesterol – Avoid
   Coconut oil, Palm oil, Vanaspati ghee
 Monounsaturated Fats (MUFA): Heart healthy
   Olive oil, Groundnut oil, Canola oil, Mustard oil
 Polyunsaturated Fats (PUFA): Heart healthy
   Sunflower oil, Soybean oil


 Omega-3-Fatty acids Fish oil : Heart Healthy

            Rotate the oils or Mixture of oils
Preventing Heart Disease
     Rule #2 Exercise
 Maintain a level of physical activity that keeps you fit
    and matches the calories you eat
   Serves several functions in preventing and treating
    those at high risk
   Reduces incidence of obesity
   Increases HDL
   Lowers LDL and total cholesterol
   Helps control diabetes and hypertension
Exercise, Exercise, Exercise
 Mortality is halved in retired men who walk more
  than two miles every day
 Regular exercise can halve the risk of heart
  disease, particularly in men who walk briskly
 Someone who is inactive has as great a risk of
  having heart disease as someone who
  smokes, has high blood pressure or has high
  cholesterol
 Exercise significantly reduces the chances of
  diabetes and stroke
 With regular exercise, blood pressure in those with
  hypertension is reduced by as much as 20mms Hg
Exercise and Heart Disease
 Moderate to intense physical activity for 30-45
minutes on most days of the week is recommended
Walking for a healthy heart
   Complicated exercise machines or sweating it out in the gym not essential




             JUST WALK!
Rule # 3 Stop Smoking NOW!
• The risk of heart attack starts decreasing
  within 24 hours of quitting smoking, within
  1 year of quitting, CHD risk decreases
  significantly, within 2 years it reaches the
  level of a nonsmoker

• Smell and taste improve within days

• Within three months of quitting, the
  smokers' cough disappears in most people
Rule # 3 Stop Smoking NOW!
Benefits much beyond Heart Disease

       Tobacco               Cardiovascular

                             Cancers
           Diet
                             Diabetes

Physical Activity            Chronic Respiratory Diseases

                             Osteoporosis

                             Oral Health
        Alcohol
                             Mental Health
Rule # 4 Know your Number!
And that’s not your Mobile Number!

Desirable numbers
 Total cholesterol < 200;
 LDL < 100
 HDL > 40
 triglycerides < 200

 Get the levels tested routinely and keep them
  under control
 The only thing worse than finding out that you
  have one of these conditions is…….NOT finding
  out that you have it!!
Benefits of reducing cholesterol

     10% reduction of blood
   cholesterol produces 20-30%
      decline in CHD deaths

All Adults >20 yrs must get tested- if normal test again
after 5 years, if elevated, work towards normalizing the
levels with lifestyle modification and drugs as needed
Controlling Blood Pressure
 Adults should have their blood pressure
  checked at least once every two years, as
  there are no symptoms to tell if you have high
  blood pressure
 Optimal levels : 120 /80 mm Hg
 If high
   Modify your lifestyle – Diet, Weight, Exercise, Salt
    restriction
   Adhere to the prescribed medication without fail, to
    decrease chances of getting heart disease – Do not
    stop your medicines without consulting your
    doctor, even if the blood pressure becomes normal
Controlling Blood Sugar
 All adults should have their blood sugar
  checked regularly, as there are no early
  symptoms of diabetes
 Normal blood sugar:
 Fasting < 100; post meals <140
 If high
   Modify your lifestyle – Diet, Weight, Exercise
   Adhere to the prescribed medication without fail, to
   decrease chances of getting heart disease – Do not
   stop your medicines without consulting your doctor,
   even if the blood sugar becomes normal
If you or someone in your family already
diagnosed with heart disease

 Don’t get disheartened – science has made significant
 progress
 Just monitor risk factors much more aggressively
   Eat healthy
   Walk regularly
   Watch your weight
   Quit smoking immediately
   Keep your weight under control
   In addition to improving your heart – health these measures are
    sure to enhance your appearance !!
 Adhere to you medicines & listen to your doctor
Treatment
 Cardiac Catherization - Dr. inserts a plastic tube
  into an artery or vein and injects a dye, this can
  help to determine where the blockages are. Also
  a good method to determine the amount of
  blood and oxygen the heart is receiving.
 Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG)
  The most frequently performed major surgery in
  the United States. Surgery reroutes or bypasses
  blood around clogged arteries.
 Angioplasty (PCTA)
 It involves creating a space in a blocker artery by
 inserting a small balloon and then inflating it. Now
 includes the placement of a mesh stent to improve
 effectiveness.
Don’t wait for a heart attack to take an action !



       Don’t wait for a second life we
               are not cats!
Heart disease is often avoidable. Following a heart-healthy
lifestyle doesn't have to be complicated, and it doesn't mean you
need to live a life of self-deprivation. Instead, find ways to
incorporate heart-healthy habits into your lifestyle — and you
may well enjoy a healthier life for years to come.
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Jayvardan science project on heart dieases

  • 2. What is Heart Disease?  Heart : The most hard-working muscle of our body – pumps 4-5 litres of blood every minute during rest  Supplies nutrients and oxygen rich blood to all body parts, including itself • Coronary arteries surrounding the heart keep it nourished with blood
  • 3. What Causes Heart Disease?  Atherosclerosis-fatty deposits of cholesterol  Hypertension- we will discuss in detail later.
  • 4. What is Atherosclerosis what is coronary artery disease?  Over time, fatty deposits called plaque build up within the artery walls. The artery becomes narrow. This is atherosclerosis  When this occurs in the coronary arteries, heart does not get sufficient blood, the condition is called coronary artery disease, or coronary heart disease
  • 5. Myth : fat deposits at old age! It starts from 2 years of Complicated age Foam Fatty Intermediate Fibrous Lesion/ Cells Streak Lesion Atheroma Plaque Rupture From First From Third From Fourth Decade Decade Decade Adapted from Pepine CJ. Am J Cardiol. 1998;82(suppl 104).
  • 6. Are Other organs Affected? Ischemic Stroke Coronary Heart Disease • Angina • MI (Heart Attack) • Sudden Cardiac Death Peripheral Vascular Disease
  • 7. Coronary Artery Disease Occurs when the coronary arteries that supply the heart muscle become blocked.  Partially blocked it causes angina.  Fully blocked it causes a myocardial infarction or a heart attack!
  • 8. What are the symptoms of Coronary artery disease?  No symptoms for long period  Chest pain for short period on exertion also known as Angina or minor heart attack  Myocardial Infarction or major heart attack-Severe chest pain, death of heart muscle, heart failure, irregular heart beats  Sudden Death
  • 9. How Big is the Problem ?  No. 1 killer disease worldwide  12 Million deaths annually  During last 30 years large declines in developed countries -rising health awareness and government programmers  Alarming increase in developing countries especially India
  • 10. Myocardial Infarction or Heart Attack  Symptoms: uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing pain, pain spreading to the shoulders, neck and arms.  Chest discomfort and light headedness  Anxiety/nervousness  Paleness or pallor  Increased irregular heart rate  Feeling of impending doom
  • 11. Congestive Heart Failure  Fits under the description of heart disease.  Does not mean the heart has failed, simply means the heart is not doing an efficient job.  It results from an injury or a reduction of function of the heart muscle.  Can be due to arteriosclerosis, hypertension, myocardial infarction, rheumatic fever or birth defect.
  • 12. Congestive Heart Failure  The right side of the heart collects the blood returning from the body and sends it to the lungs.  If it is failing, the blood backs up into the veins, and there are signs of edema.  The left side of the heart receives the blood from the lungs and pumps it out into the body. If it is failing the blood is not pumped effectively.
  • 13. Why Should I (Indian) be Worried ?  Indians More susceptible that any other ethnic group  3.4 times more than Americans  6 times more than Chinese  20 times more than Japanese  Occurs at lower cholesterol  Get the disease at much younger age  5-10 years earlier than other communities  Disease follows more severe and malignant course  3 times higher rate of second heart attack and two times higher mortality than whites
  • 14. Why Me ?  Genetic predisposition  Poor handling of fats and metabolic syndrome  Diabetes, obesity, high BP, Coronary artery disease Environmental insults  Urbanization  Sudden change in lifestyle
  • 15. What Increases Risk? You can !! You can’t help it !  High Cholesterol  Age: Men > 45;  Smoking Women > 55  High Blood Pressure  Sex  Diabetes  Race  Obesity  Family History  Alcohol  Physical Inactivity
  • 16. Cholesterol ( A type of fat)  It is a component of the nerve tissue of the brain and spinal cord as well as other major organs.  Frequently measured to promote health and prevent disease.  A major component of the plaque that clogs arteries.
  • 17. Where does it come from ? 65% 35% • Two sources of cholesterol: Food & made in your body • Food sources: All foods containing animal fat and meat products
  • 18. Good vs. BAD Cholesterol  LDL cholesterol is known as bad cholesterol. It has a tendency to increase risk of heart disease  LDL cholesterol is a major component of the plaque that clogs arteries  HDL cholesterol is known as the good cholesterol. Higher in women, increases with exercise  HDL cholesterol helps carry some of the bad cholesterol out of arteries.
  • 19. Obesity  People who are overweight (10-30 % more than their normal body weight)  Obese have 2 to 6 times the risk of developing heart disease  Normal Waist-Hip Ratio < 0.85 for women; < 0.95 for men  Pears or apples?
  • 20. Pears and Apples Apple- shaped are at a higher risk Pear-shaped paunch store fat on the hips and thighs, just below the surface of the skin. Apple-shaped paunch store body fat around the abdomen and chest, surrounding internal organs
  • 21. Physical Inactivity Every morning my brain tells me to exercise… ….. and my body laughs at the idea
  • 22. Cigarette Smoking  Increases blood pressure  Decreases HDL  Damages arteries and blood cells  Increases heart attacks  Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, and 200 of these chemicals are poisonous
  • 23. Cigarette Smoking If you think YOU are smoking the cigarette, you are mistaken… It’s the other way round !
  • 24. Alcohol Consumption  In small amounts it is beneficial: 1-2 drinks  In large amounts it adds fat and calories & raises BP!  4 drinks per day. You end up with gastroenterologist instead of cardiologist  This is a very fine line! Finer for women as they are at higher risk
  • 25. Diabetes  At any given cholesterol level, diabetic persons have a 2 or 3 x higher risk of heart attack or stroke  A diabetic is more likely to die of a heart attack than a non-diabetic  ~80% Diabetics die from heart disease  Risk of sudden death from a heart attack for a diabetic is the same as that of someone who has already had a heart attack.
  • 26. Interactions of Risk Factors Risk operates across a continuum - no clearcut line (Blood Pressure; Cholesterol; overweight; Smoking) The risk is multiplicative when many risk factors co- exist; risk factors often cluster together Majority of events arise in individuals with modest elevations of many risk factors than from marked elevation of a single risk factor
  • 27. Misfortunes always come in by a door that has been left open for them. Czechoslovakian proverb
  • 28. Everyday you make choices to try to help protect yourself and your family. In fact, protecting yourself has become second nature—you just do it. But do you know what you can do to help protect yourself from this number 1 cause of death- Heart Disease?
  • 29. Creative strategies do not work !  Karva Chauth!  Never had a test or retest  Never been to Doctor ! I hate them  Never take medicines!  My BP is normal, so stopped meds!  Miracle men and Miracle Medicines! So many of them  I am my own doctor! No fees too
  • 30. Preventing Heart Disease Rule #1 Look before your eat  Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables every day. (5 servings - they are naturally low in fat and high in vitamins and minerals and anti oxidants). Eat colored vegetables and fruits  Eat a variety of grain products  Choose nonfat or low-fat products.  Use less fat meats- chicken, fish and lean cuts  Switch to fat-free milk—toned/skimmed milk
  • 31. Dietary Guidelines  Limit your intake of foods high in calories and low in nutrition, including foods like soft drinks, candy, junk food  Limit foods high in saturated fat, trans- fat and cholesterol  Eat less than 6 gms of salt a day  Have no more than1-2 alcoholic drink a day if you are a regular drinker
  • 32. Limit / Avoid  Foods rich in Cholesterol and Saturated fats  Egg Yolk  Fatty meat & organ meat( Liver)  Butter chicken / Batter fried fish !  Milk fat – Desi Ghee, Butter, Cheese, Malai, Rabri, K hurchan, Doda, Ice Cream, full cream milk,  Hidden Fat like Bakery biscuits, Patties (!), Cakes, Pastries,
  • 33. Cooking Oils: The mystery of PUFA / MUFA  Saturated Fats : Increase Cholesterol – Avoid  Coconut oil, Palm oil, Vanaspati ghee  Monounsaturated Fats (MUFA): Heart healthy  Olive oil, Groundnut oil, Canola oil, Mustard oil  Polyunsaturated Fats (PUFA): Heart healthy  Sunflower oil, Soybean oil  Omega-3-Fatty acids Fish oil : Heart Healthy Rotate the oils or Mixture of oils
  • 34. Preventing Heart Disease Rule #2 Exercise  Maintain a level of physical activity that keeps you fit and matches the calories you eat  Serves several functions in preventing and treating those at high risk  Reduces incidence of obesity  Increases HDL  Lowers LDL and total cholesterol  Helps control diabetes and hypertension
  • 35. Exercise, Exercise, Exercise  Mortality is halved in retired men who walk more than two miles every day  Regular exercise can halve the risk of heart disease, particularly in men who walk briskly  Someone who is inactive has as great a risk of having heart disease as someone who smokes, has high blood pressure or has high cholesterol  Exercise significantly reduces the chances of diabetes and stroke  With regular exercise, blood pressure in those with hypertension is reduced by as much as 20mms Hg
  • 36. Exercise and Heart Disease Moderate to intense physical activity for 30-45 minutes on most days of the week is recommended
  • 37. Walking for a healthy heart  Complicated exercise machines or sweating it out in the gym not essential JUST WALK!
  • 38. Rule # 3 Stop Smoking NOW! • The risk of heart attack starts decreasing within 24 hours of quitting smoking, within 1 year of quitting, CHD risk decreases significantly, within 2 years it reaches the level of a nonsmoker • Smell and taste improve within days • Within three months of quitting, the smokers' cough disappears in most people
  • 39. Rule # 3 Stop Smoking NOW!
  • 40. Benefits much beyond Heart Disease Tobacco Cardiovascular Cancers Diet Diabetes Physical Activity Chronic Respiratory Diseases Osteoporosis Oral Health Alcohol Mental Health
  • 41. Rule # 4 Know your Number! And that’s not your Mobile Number! Desirable numbers  Total cholesterol < 200;  LDL < 100  HDL > 40  triglycerides < 200  Get the levels tested routinely and keep them under control  The only thing worse than finding out that you have one of these conditions is…….NOT finding out that you have it!!
  • 42. Benefits of reducing cholesterol 10% reduction of blood cholesterol produces 20-30% decline in CHD deaths All Adults >20 yrs must get tested- if normal test again after 5 years, if elevated, work towards normalizing the levels with lifestyle modification and drugs as needed
  • 43. Controlling Blood Pressure  Adults should have their blood pressure checked at least once every two years, as there are no symptoms to tell if you have high blood pressure  Optimal levels : 120 /80 mm Hg  If high  Modify your lifestyle – Diet, Weight, Exercise, Salt restriction  Adhere to the prescribed medication without fail, to decrease chances of getting heart disease – Do not stop your medicines without consulting your doctor, even if the blood pressure becomes normal
  • 44. Controlling Blood Sugar  All adults should have their blood sugar checked regularly, as there are no early symptoms of diabetes  Normal blood sugar:  Fasting < 100; post meals <140  If high  Modify your lifestyle – Diet, Weight, Exercise  Adhere to the prescribed medication without fail, to decrease chances of getting heart disease – Do not stop your medicines without consulting your doctor, even if the blood sugar becomes normal
  • 45. If you or someone in your family already diagnosed with heart disease  Don’t get disheartened – science has made significant progress  Just monitor risk factors much more aggressively  Eat healthy  Walk regularly  Watch your weight  Quit smoking immediately  Keep your weight under control  In addition to improving your heart – health these measures are sure to enhance your appearance !!  Adhere to you medicines & listen to your doctor
  • 46. Treatment  Cardiac Catherization - Dr. inserts a plastic tube into an artery or vein and injects a dye, this can help to determine where the blockages are. Also a good method to determine the amount of blood and oxygen the heart is receiving.  Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG) The most frequently performed major surgery in the United States. Surgery reroutes or bypasses blood around clogged arteries.
  • 47.  Angioplasty (PCTA) It involves creating a space in a blocker artery by inserting a small balloon and then inflating it. Now includes the placement of a mesh stent to improve effectiveness.
  • 48. Don’t wait for a heart attack to take an action ! Don’t wait for a second life we are not cats!
  • 49. Heart disease is often avoidable. Following a heart-healthy lifestyle doesn't have to be complicated, and it doesn't mean you need to live a life of self-deprivation. Instead, find ways to incorporate heart-healthy habits into your lifestyle — and you may well enjoy a healthier life for years to come.