Q&A Heart Attacks.

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Dr Chris answers a query from John in Glasgow about heart attacks. What is a Heart Attack? A heart attack is the sudden death of part of the heart muscle. This is usually caused by the blockage[...]


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Dr Chris answers a query from John in Glasgow about heart attacks.

What is a Heart Attack?

A heart attack is the sudden death of part of the heart muscle. This is usually caused by the blockage of vital blood supply to the heart by a clot of blood, ot thrombosis, in one of the coronary ateries. This is known as a `coronary thrombosis', often shortened to `a coronary'!

The heart muscle is called the myocardium and the resultant death of this tissue following a coronary thrombosis is medically termed a `myocardial infarction'. Doctors in fact use either of these terms to describe a heart attack.

Would you believe it? The heart pumps 1 gallon of blood every minute. That's equivalent to 8 tons of blood a day!

Your heart started beating 7 months before you were born and will continue to do so without rest until the day you die!


Video added on: 29-06-2007 18:12:34
Categories: People News Health
Keywords: health heart attack medicine dr chris steele heart disease

Language: English
Shooting location: United Kingdom


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