Covid
James Beki
Abstract
The term coronary artery disease (CAD) is a general term for disease conditions that cause blockage of coronary blood flow. Coronary artery disease is also called coronary heart disease or ischemic heart disease. Major problems arising from abnormal blood flow to the heart muscle include angina pectoris, ...
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The term coronary artery disease (CAD) is a general term for disease conditions that cause blockage of coronary blood flow. Coronary artery disease is also called coronary heart disease or ischemic heart disease. Major problems arising from abnormal blood flow to the heart muscle include angina pectoris, congestive heart failure, and myocardial infarction. Any factor that affects the blood flow to the coronary arteries can lead to anemia. Manifestations of cardiac anemia occur when the heart needs more oxygen than the amount of oxygen available to the heart. The most common cause of this supply and demand imbalance is persistent stenosis within the coronary artery. In most cases, the reduction in flow is due to structural changes inside the artery, which leads to narrowing of the duct inside the artery. One of the most important of these factors is atherosclerosis or atherosclerosis. Other causes of embolism, trauma or direct injury, inflammation of the coronary arteries during systemic diseases such as syphilis, lupus, etc. can cause coronary artery stenosis and obstruction, but in 99% of cases it is the cause of obstructive lesions of arthroscrosis.
Covid
James Beki
Abstract
In the process of rehabilitation after myocardial infarction, the person returns to the desired physiological-psychological state of recreational occupation. Rehabilitation begins in the hospital immediately after admission. About the physiological anatomy of the coronary heart disease, risk factors, ...
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In the process of rehabilitation after myocardial infarction, the person returns to the desired physiological-psychological state of recreational occupation. Rehabilitation begins in the hospital immediately after admission. About the physiological anatomy of the coronary heart disease, risk factors, treatment of coronary artery disease, behavioral counseling at home at this stage. If there are no complications, the patient is usually discharged two weeks later. Before discharge, a restricted exercise program is performed to determine the strength and capacity of the patient's heart. Avoid smoking and walk as much as you can. During this time, the patient is monitored regularly by a home care nurse each week. See a doctor 8 to 10 weeks after a heart attack for a complete physical examination, including an EKG, exercise test, blood lipids, and chest radiographs. The rehabilitation program is usually long-term and at this stage it is necessary to follow the rehabilitation or refer the patient to educational and medical centers for more support and troubleshooting. No matter how seemingly safe the disease and its symptoms, the ground floor is still desirable for heart patients. As far as possible, heart patients should not live on crowded and noisy streets. You should avoid installing a loud alarm on the door of the house, which causes the patient to jump suddenly.
Health
James Beki
Abstract
Junctional rhythm occurs when the junctional areas of the AV node become the heart pacemaker instead of the SA node. For example, when SA node activity is slow or AV junction automatics increase. Elusive junctional rhythm occurs if the AV junction discharge rate is between 40-60 times per minute and ...
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Junctional rhythm occurs when the junctional areas of the AV node become the heart pacemaker instead of the SA node. For example, when SA node activity is slow or AV junction automatics increase. Elusive junctional rhythm occurs if the AV junction discharge rate is between 40-60 times per minute and its causes include patient sinus syndrome, digitalis intoxication, lower MI, rheumatic heart disease and vagus nerve stimulation. Accelerated junction rhythm occurs when the junction rate is 60-100 beats per minute. Digital poisoning, hypokalemia, lower extremity MI heart problems and rheumatic heart disease. The presence of three premature beats of AV junction or more at a speed of 200-60 beats per minute is called junctional tachycardia and its possible causes include digitalis intoxication, ischemia or infarction of the lower or posterior myocardium, congenital heart disease in children and inflammation of the junction AV is after heart surgery.