KINESIOL 2YY3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Brachial Artery, Femoral Artery, Ascending Aorta

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11:45 pm: compare and contrast this trace with what you observed in the ecg traces in your notes and textbook. Typically affecting the lv because of a blockage of the left anterior descending. Blockage of blood flow in artery of heart. Causes the myocytes to be deprived pf oxygen/nutrients and they begin to die. Leads to damage of the cell membrane that established the rmp and action potential generation. Proteins leak out and ions are moving in a disorganized fashion. Take a really long catheter and put it in brachial artery or femoral artery and. Angioplasty - the catheter has a balloon on it which opens up vessels when inflated. Its how many places they need to bypass - if there is a blockage in one of the coronary arteries - single blockage - take an artery off the aortic arch and take artery and attach below the blockage.