Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary Heart Disease
Impairment of heart
function due to
inadequate blood flow
to the heart compared
to its needs, caused
by its obstructive
changes in the
coronary circulation to
the heart.
Presentation of CHD
a. Population strategy
b. High risk strategy
c. Secondary prevention
a. Population strategy
LDL-
LDL-C Diet & Life Drug
Levels Habits Therapy
<100 mg/dL Yes No
100-
100-129 Yes Clinical
mg/dL Judgment
>130 mg/dL Yes Yes
Treatment for CHD
Physical Activity
prescribed by physician for patients with
CHD
When aerobic activity is appropriate,
activity that places moderate stress on
the cardio-respiratory system can be
included.
Weight Control
Many people are able to manage
coronary artery disease with lifestyle
changes and medications.
1) Stenting
a stent is introduced into a blood vessel on a balloon
catheter and advanced into the blocked area of the artery
the balloon is then inflated and causes the stent to expand
until it fits the inner wall of the vessel, conforming to
contours as needed
the balloon is then deflated and drawn back
The stent stays in place permanently, holding the vessel
open and improving the flow of blood.
Treatment (continued)
2) Angioplasty
a balloon catheter is passed through the guiding catheter to the
area near the narrowing. A guide wire inside the balloon catheter is
then advanced through the artery until the tip is beyond the
narrowing.
the angioplasty catheter is moved over the guide wire until the
balloon is within the narrowed segment.
balloon is inflated, compressing the plaque against the artery wall
once plaque has been compressed and the artery has been
sufficiently opened, the balloon catheter will be deflated and
removed.
Treatment (continued)
3) Bypass surgery