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Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease

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In case the ECG is normal, and the patient is clinically a suspected case of heart attack, a Troponin T (TnT) strip test of blood must be carried out as it is a bedside test and the results are available at the spot say in just 15 minutes. In this way no time is lost in starting the treatment of the patient. In case the test is positive, two vertical lines appear on the strip. One vertical line always appears, which means that the test is negative. Even if second vertical line is faint, it should be considered weakly positive i.e. the severity of the attack is less.



Besides the above, raised levels of certain enzymes in the blood also aid in diagnosis, since damaged cells of the heart muscle release certain enzymes, and the creatinine phosphokinase - CPK (MB) is elevated, say usually within 2-4 hours. Therefore, its levels in the blood should also be measured. Likewise, rising activity of serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) may also be determined.

Other tests that are usually required are X-rays of the chest, both for heart size and lung fields. A fasting lipidogram, blood uric acid, blood sugar help to know any associated risk factors contributing to CAD. In addition, colour Doppler echocardiography and Holter monitoring may also be required.

Still more tests are required to be carried out which are given below:

Treadmill stress test (TMT) or exercise ECG test:

It is a very important test, and is carried out in almost all cases of CAD. This test reveals the response of the heart to the stress of exercise. The patient is connected to the ECG machine, and is asked to walk on a treadmill. The recordings of ECG indicate the response of the heart during exercise. If the muscle of the heart is getting less supply of blood during exercise, the same will be evident in the ECG.

Since a normal resting ECG does not rule out CAD, the stress test may prove valuable in the detection of occult/asymptomatic cases of CAD. This test is especially indicated when the person is suffering from one or more risk factors responsible for CAD like high blood pressure, high blood sugar/cholesterol/uric acid, etc. and/or when there is a strong family history of CAD.

Besides detection of hidden cases, a stress test is also indicated following a heart attack, in all cases. It tells about the extent of lesion, prognosis, including efficacy of treatment. In some cases, after a heart attack, only a modified treadmill stress test may be possible in which only a specific heart rate is achieved as the patient starts exerting.

In addition to the above, TMT must be carried out in all cases of angina pectoris. If it is negative, it may again be repeated after 1-2 months. If it is positive, it means there is a blockage in the coronary arteries/its branches, and the patient may need further tests like the thallium stress test or coronary angiography. In such cases all investigations, as in the case of heart attack, should be carried out for proper treatment.

Thallium stress test:

In this test, thallium is injected intravenously while the patient is at peak exercise. Thallium goes through coronary arteries/ branches and collects in the heart muscle. If the collection of thallium in the heart muscle is normal, it means that coronary arteries are functioning normally. Thus, it gives an indirect evidence of the functioning of coronary arteries. It is a non-invasive test and some prefer to carry it out before coronary angiography.

Coronary angiography:

Besides thallium study, coronary angiography may also be required. In some cases even direct coronary angiography may be carried out without taking the help of the thallium study. It is a highly reliable diagnostic test.

In this test, a dye is pushed into the coronary arteries through a very thin plastic tube (catheter), inserted into an artery (femoral artery), located in the middle of the fold of the groin, and series of X-rays are taken. This study, as well as the extent of lesion in the coronary arteries, gives the correct picture of a particular patient. After carefully studying the report of angiography, a suitable treatment can be planned.

Stress echocardiography

Instead of the thallium stress test, stress echo cardiography may be done to assess the viability of the heart muscle. It is a non-invasive test and can be done in remote areas as well.
Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease
Atherosclerosis, which is the development of lesions in arteries, is the underlying pathologic process that is responsible for coronary artery disease. During childhood atherosclerosis may slowly cause a thickening, loss of elasticity, and calcification of the arterial walls, a condition known as arteriosclerosis.

The most common and serious result of atherosclerosis is the development of lesions in coronary arteries that can cause chest pain known as angina pectoris. Angina is caused when blood flow is partially blocked by a blood clot. If the blood flow to the heart is completely blocked a heart attack occurs.

If a blood clot occurs in a cerebral artery then a cerebrovascular accident or stroke can happen. Peripheral vascular disease occurs when atherosclerosis in the abdominal aorta, iliac arteries, and femoral arteries produces temporary insufficient blood flow in the arteries upon exertion. This can lead to tissue death and gangrene of the extremities.

Diagnosing the risk of coronary artery disease is done by measuring cholesterol and proportions of the different types of plasma lipoproteins that carry cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol is not actually a lipid, but it travels in the bloodstream in spherical particles called lipoproteins, which contain lipids and proteins. A precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones, cholesterol is an essential component of cell membranes.

There are three classes of lipoproteins that are measured when analyzing cholesterol levels in a fasting individual:

VLDL - Very low-density lipoproteins.

LDL - Low-density lipoproteins.

HDL - High-density lipoproteins.

60 to 70 percent of the total serum cholesterol is made up of LDL-cholesterol and high serum levels are known to increase the risk of coronary artery disease. HDL cholesterol usually makes up 20 to 30 percent of the total cholesterol and higher levels reduce the risk for coronary artery disease. Triglycerides make up the majority of the VLDL's and make up 10 to 15 percent of total serum cholesterol.

Of the three types of cholesterol two, LDL and VLDL, are considered to increase the risk for this disease. There are any number of medical studies and clinical trials that prove that lowering LDL-cholesterol levels reduces the risk of suffering from coronary artery disease.

The most common type of fat found in the body is triglycerides. The body gets triglyceride directly from foods and makes it in the liver from carbohydrates, alcohol, and some cholesterol. Factors that can raise triglyceride levels include:

* Obesity

* Sedentary lifestyle

* Smoking

* Alcohol

* Eating high amounts of carbohydrates

* Other disease such as type 2 diabetes, chronic renal failure, and nephritic syndrome

* Certain drugs

* Hereditary or genetic factors

For anyone who has coronary artery disease the treatment of choice is lifestyle change that limits or eliminates the above risk factors. For those looking to prevent this disease living a healthy lifestyle is the key to a long and healthy life.
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