BPK 140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Coronary Artery Disease, Framingham Heart Study, Coronary Circulation

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Cardiovascular system: cardiovascular disease (cvd) refers to diseases of the heart and blood vessels, blood is pumped from heart to body issues in blood vessels called arteries. Arteries divide like branches of a tree into smaller vessels called arterioles, which divide further into iny capillaries. In capillary, oxygen and other nutrients move from blood into body cells, and carbon dioxide and other waste products move out of cells into the blood. Blood returns to heart via venules and veins. Arteries that supply heart muscles itself with blood are called coronary arteries: atherosclerosis (reversible), a progressive narrowing of the arteries caused by deposits of fat and other material, is a major form of cvd. Atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries if known as coronary artery disease (cad) or coronary heart disease (chd) Atherosclerosis starts with a lesion (injury) to inner wall throughout the body, and staring in early life.

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