HLST200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Coronary Artery Disease, Tricuspid Valve, Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

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Chapter 10: lowering your risk of major diseases. Refers to any disease that afects the structure and funcion of the heart and cardiovascular system; includes: Diseases and injury to the heart, coronary arteries, and veins. Veins and arteries throughout the body and within the brain. Leading cause of death around the world and in canada; kills > 1/3 cdns. Coronary heart disease (coronary artery disease or ischemic heart disease) Congenital: abnormality in heart structure that you"re born with. Rheumaic: most common for children: inlammaion of the heart and permanent damage speciically in the heart valves resuling from rheumaic fever. Arteries and veins supply blood to the heart muscle and all other organs of the body. Blood enters through two large veins (inferior and superior vena cava) emptying out deox blood into the right atrium of the heart. Tricuspid valve closes when ventricle is full to prevent blood from lowing back into right atrium.

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