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MICK JAGGER’S HEART SURGERY June 16, 2020 6892 10. Dr. Mustafa Ahmed. In 2019, Mick Jagger underwent heart surgery on a heart valve. Amazingly, he was able to get back to his musical activities rather quickly after surgery. This is a result of his heart surgery being performed through a very minimally invasive technique. Mick Jagger’s heart surgery is knownas ‘aortic
HOW LONG DOES HEART BYPASS SURGERY LAST? • MYHEARTHEART BYPASS SURGERY IS COMMONSEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND PATIENTS UNDERGO A BYPASS OPERATION EVERY YEAR IN THE US. ALTHOUGH THE NUMBERS ARE NOT AS HIGH AS A DECADE AGO (LARGELY DU...THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BYPASS Now we can start to answer the question “how long does heart bypass surgery last?” Studies have shown that the LIMA graft is around 95-99% likely to be open and working at 1 month after operation, 90-95% likely to be open at 1 year – 5 years, and around 80-90% (even greater in some studies) likely to be open at >10 years.These studies show that the LIMA graft has excellent not only short HEART BYPASS SURGERY EXPLAINED IN INCREDIBLE PICTURES Heart bypass surgery is an open-heart surgery and the heart needs to be exposed. In the case of bypass surgery this is done by sawing through the breastbone in a technique known as median sternotomy. A specially designed electric saw is used for this. A median sternotomy is demonstrated in the next image. Once the bone is cut, smallbleeders
CAN HEART ATTACK DAMAGE BE REVERSED? • MYHEART One of the most frequent questions our patients ask after surviving a heart attack is: Can heart attack damage be reversed? Every year, over 700,000 Americans have a heart attack.Improvements in the treatment of myocardial infarction, especially with the reopening of the culprit artery with percutaneous coronary intervention, have led to a large number of heart attack survivors.AORTIC ANEURYSM
What Is An Aortic Aneurysm? Aortic aneurysm describes an aorta that is enlarged in size. If it becomes significantly large it can lead to catastrophic complications. The aorta is the large blood vessel that the heart pumps into via the aortic valve every time it beats.Incredibly the aorta pumps around 200,000,000 liters of blood around the body in a lifetime. EARLOBE CREASE & HEART DISEASE: FACT OR MYTH? • MYHEART It’s important to note there are studies that did not show any association between having an earlobe crease and cardiovascular outcomes or the presence of coronary artery disease. Many of these studies had several hundred patients and showed that the proportion of people with cardiovascular disease was similar in both groups. One of the studies concluded that earlobe crease is more likely ELIQUIS VERSUS WARFARIN When deciding what type of blood thinner is best, the question of Eliquis versus Warfarin often arises. Blood thinners, also called anticoagulants, are a class of medications that “thin” or prolong the time it takes for your blood to form a blood clot. Simply put, blood thinners stop blood clots. The usefulness of blood thinners HOW LONG SHOULD I TAKE MY PLAVIX AFTER STENTING? • MYHEART How long should I take my Plavix after coronary stent is a frequent and debatable question facing our field of interventional cardiology. Background Coronary artery disease is a progressive condition that is a result of atherosclerosis. From damage of the inner layer of the artery, lipid or fat accumulates in the wall and leads to RVSP – RIGHT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC PRESSURE • MYHEART RVSP is short for right ventricular systolic pressure. RVSP is a commonly searched term because it is found on almost all echocardiogram reports. It is important as the RVSP is used to estimate the pressure inside the artery that supplies the lung with blood. In most cases, the RVSP equals the pulmonary artery pressure. MICK JAGGER’S HEART SURGERY June 16, 2020 6892 10. Dr. Mustafa Ahmed. In 2019, Mick Jagger underwent heart surgery on a heart valve. Amazingly, he was able to get back to his musical activities rather quickly after surgery. This is a result of his heart surgery being performed through a very minimally invasive technique. Mick Jagger’s heart surgery is knownas ‘aortic
WHAT IF YOU HAVE MILD CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE? • MYHEART As the population ages, the prevalence of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and mid-range ejection fraction increases. In a U.S. study of heart failure hospitalization, patients with preserved (ejection fraction of 50% or greater) or mid-range ejection fraction (EF= 40-49%) accounted for more than 40% of all heart failurehospitalization.
HOW LONG DOES HEART BYPASS SURGERY LAST? • MYHEARTHEART BYPASS SURGERY IS COMMONSEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND PATIENTS UNDERGO A BYPASS OPERATION EVERY YEAR IN THE US. ALTHOUGH THE NUMBERS ARE NOT AS HIGH AS A DECADE AGO (LARGELY DU...THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BYPASS Now we can start to answer the question “how long does heart bypass surgery last?” Studies have shown that the LIMA graft is around 95-99% likely to be open and working at 1 month after operation, 90-95% likely to be open at 1 year – 5 years, and around 80-90% (even greater in some studies) likely to be open at >10 years.These studies show that the LIMA graft has excellent not only short HEART BYPASS SURGERY EXPLAINED IN INCREDIBLE PICTURES Heart bypass surgery is an open-heart surgery and the heart needs to be exposed. In the case of bypass surgery this is done by sawing through the breastbone in a technique known as median sternotomy. A specially designed electric saw is used for this. A median sternotomy is demonstrated in the next image. Once the bone is cut, smallbleeders
CAN HEART ATTACK DAMAGE BE REVERSED? • MYHEART One of the most frequent questions our patients ask after surviving a heart attack is: Can heart attack damage be reversed? Every year, over 700,000 Americans have a heart attack.Improvements in the treatment of myocardial infarction, especially with the reopening of the culprit artery with percutaneous coronary intervention, have led to a large number of heart attack survivors. CAN HEART DISEASE BE REVERSED? • MYHEART Miracle Cures That Can Reverse Heart Disease. The reality is that miracle cures are typically backed with low quality often-laughable research. When asked why the medical community as a whole is dismissive, they blame the medical community for being ignorant, obsessed with big pharma and too arrogant to open their eyes.AORTIC ANEURYSM
What Is An Aortic Aneurysm? Aortic aneurysm describes an aorta that is enlarged in size. If it becomes significantly large it can lead to catastrophic complications. The aorta is the large blood vessel that the heart pumps into via the aortic valve every time it beats.Incredibly the aorta pumps around 200,000,000 liters of blood around the body in a lifetime. ELIQUIS VERSUS WARFARIN When deciding what type of blood thinner is best, the question of Eliquis versus Warfarin often arises. Blood thinners, also called anticoagulants, are a class of medications that “thin” or prolong the time it takes for your blood to form a blood clot. Simply put, blood thinners stop blood clots. The usefulness of blood thinners HOW LONG SHOULD I TAKE MY PLAVIX AFTER STENTING? • MYHEART How long should I take my Plavix after coronary stent is a frequent and debatable question facing our field of interventional cardiology. Background Coronary artery disease is a progressive condition that is a result of atherosclerosis. From damage of the inner layer of the artery, lipid or fat accumulates in the wall and leads to RVSP – RIGHT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC PRESSURE • MYHEART RVSP is short for right ventricular systolic pressure. RVSP is a commonly searched term because it is found on almost all echocardiogram reports. It is important as the RVSP is used to estimate the pressure inside the artery that supplies the lung with blood. In most cases, the RVSP equals the pulmonary artery pressure.ENLARGED HEART
Enlarged heart refers to enlargement of either the heart chamber size or the heart muscle size in a process known as hypertrophy. Often this enlarged heart occurs as a response to stresses faced within the heart and although initially may be a form of compensatory response it often ultimately turns out to be somewhat harmful. HEART BYPASS SURGERY EXPLAINED IN INCREDIBLE PICTURES Heart bypass surgery is an open-heart surgery and the heart needs to be exposed. In the case of bypass surgery this is done by sawing through the breastbone in a technique known as median sternotomy. A specially designed electric saw is used for this. A median sternotomy is demonstrated in the next image. Once the bone is cut, smallbleeders
CAN HEART DISEASE BE REVERSED? • MYHEART Miracle Cures That Can Reverse Heart Disease. The reality is that miracle cures are typically backed with low quality often-laughable research. When asked why the medical community as a whole is dismissive, they blame the medical community for being ignorant, obsessed with big pharma and too arrogant to open their eyes.AORTIC ANEURYSM
What Is An Aortic Aneurysm? Aortic aneurysm describes an aorta that is enlarged in size. If it becomes significantly large it can lead to catastrophic complications. The aorta is the large blood vessel that the heart pumps into via the aortic valve every time it beats.Incredibly the aorta pumps around 200,000,000 liters of blood around the body in a lifetime. CT CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM HEART SCAN The coronary artery calcium heart scan is a CT scan of the heart that looks for areas of calcium in the arteries that supply the heart with blood. The amount of calcium detected is then added together to give a score. The more calcium there is, the higher the score. Calcium signifies calcified plaque in the heart arteries. THE LAD ARTERY EXPLAINED! MYHEART The LAD Artery. LAD stands for left anterior descending artery. It is a coronary artery, which is the name given to arteries that supply the heart muscle with blood. The LAD is considered the most important of the three main coronary arteries and is almost always the largest. It’s called the LAD because is on the left side of the heart (left HOLTER MONITOR EXPLAINED BY A CARDIOLOGIST • MYHEART What is a Holter Monitor? A Holter monitor is a battery operated wearable monitor that continuously records the electrical heart tracings (known as EKG’s) over 24-48 hours. The Holter monitor can be worn throughout normal daily activities. The Holter monitor test is useful in picking up heart rhythm problems. In medical terms we callHolter
PERICARDIAL EFFUSION: CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, AND TREATMENT A bloody pericardial effusion is typically a more urgent issue and is seen as a result of blood leaking from inside the heart, or from the large vessels that leave the heart. Causes may include heart muscle tearing during a heart attack or a tearing of the great vessels leaving the heart (an aortic dissection). More rarely, a bloody pericardial effusion can result from the presence of cancer EARLOBE CREASE & HEART DISEASE: FACT OR MYTH? • MYHEART The recent study was one of many studies, that confirmed the association of earlobe crease and heart disease as referenced in the article. Without getting in to a detailed discussion on statistics, the 9% was actually an adjusted risk, and does not represent thePLAVIX SIDE EFFECTS
Plavix is the trade name of the drug clopidogrel and is basically an anti-blood clotting agent. One of the ways blood clots form is by lots of little cells called platelets sticking together. WHAT IF YOU HAVE MILD CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE? • MYHEART Medicines such as nitrates, beta-blockers, calcium antagonists, ranolazine, or interventions to reopen the arteries such as coronary stenting can relieve ischemia and the patient’s symptoms. Usually, diuretics are recommended to alleviate symptoms of congestion. The management of fluid in the body is very important in patients who haveheart
MICK JAGGER’S HEART SURGERY June 16, 2020 6892 10. Dr. Mustafa Ahmed. In 2019, Mick Jagger underwent heart surgery on a heart valve. Amazingly, he was able to get back to his musical activities rather quickly after surgery. This is a result of his heart surgery being performed through a very minimally invasive technique. Mick Jagger’s heart surgery is knownas ‘aortic
HOW LONG DOES HEART BYPASS SURGERY LAST? • MYHEARTHEART BYPASS SURGERY IS COMMONSEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND PATIENTS UNDERGO A BYPASS OPERATION EVERY YEAR IN THE US. ALTHOUGH THE NUMBERS ARE NOT AS HIGH AS A DECADE AGO (LARGELY DU...THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BYPASS Now we can start to answer the question “how long does heart bypass surgery last?” Studies have shown that the LIMA graft is around 95-99% likely to be open and working at 1 month after operation, 90-95% likely to be open at 1 year – 5 years, and around 80-90% (even greater in some studies) likely to be open at >10 years.These studies show that the LIMA graft has excellent not only short HEART BYPASS SURGERY EXPLAINED IN INCREDIBLE PICTURES Heart bypass surgery is an open-heart surgery and the heart needs to be exposed. In the case of bypass surgery this is done by sawing through the breastbone in a technique known as median sternotomy. A specially designed electric saw is used for this. A median sternotomy is demonstrated in the next image. Once the bone is cut, smallbleeders
CAN HEART ATTACK DAMAGE BE REVERSED? • MYHEART One of the most frequent questions our patients ask after surviving a heart attack is: Can heart attack damage be reversed? Every year, over 700,000 Americans have a heart attack.Improvements in the treatment of myocardial infarction, especially with the reopening of the culprit artery with percutaneous coronary intervention, have led to a large number of heart attack survivors. ECHOCARDIOGRAM VS. EKG HOW LONG DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM TAKE? • MYHEARTHOW LONG DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM TAKE?AN AVERAGE ECHOCARDIOGRAM WILL TAKE AROUND 20 MINUTES TO COMPLETE. AROUND 5 MINUTES OF THE 20 WILL BE SPENT ON PREPARING AND POSITIONING THE PATIEN...HOW LONG DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAMTAKE
How long does An Echocardiogram Take? An average echocardiogram will take around 20 minutes to 1 hour to complete. Around 5 minutes owill be spent on preparing and positioning the patient for the echocardiogram. 15 minutes on average will be spent acquiring the relevant images of the heart. A stress echocardiogram on top of thisAORTIC ANEURYSM
What Is An Aortic Aneurysm? Aortic aneurysm describes an aorta that is enlarged in size. If it becomes significantly large it can lead to catastrophic complications. The aorta is the large blood vessel that the heart pumps into via the aortic valve every time it beats.Incredibly the aorta pumps around 200,000,000 liters of blood around the body in a lifetime. ELIQUIS VERSUS WARFARIN When deciding what type of blood thinner is best, the question of Eliquis versus Warfarin often arises. Blood thinners, also called anticoagulants, are a class of medications that “thin” or prolong the time it takes for your blood to form a blood clot. Simply put, blood thinners stop blood clots. The usefulness of blood thinners RVSP – RIGHT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC PRESSURE • MYHEART RVSP is short for right ventricular systolic pressure. RVSP is a commonly searched term because it is found on almost all echocardiogram reports. It is important as the RVSP is used to estimate the pressure inside the artery that supplies the lung with blood. In most cases, the RVSP equals the pulmonary artery pressure. WHAT IF YOU HAVE MILD CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE? • MYHEART Medicines such as nitrates, beta-blockers, calcium antagonists, ranolazine, or interventions to reopen the arteries such as coronary stenting can relieve ischemia and the patient’s symptoms. Usually, diuretics are recommended to alleviate symptoms of congestion. The management of fluid in the body is very important in patients who haveheart
MICK JAGGER’S HEART SURGERY June 16, 2020 6892 10. Dr. Mustafa Ahmed. In 2019, Mick Jagger underwent heart surgery on a heart valve. Amazingly, he was able to get back to his musical activities rather quickly after surgery. This is a result of his heart surgery being performed through a very minimally invasive technique. Mick Jagger’s heart surgery is knownas ‘aortic
HOW LONG DOES HEART BYPASS SURGERY LAST? • MYHEARTHEART BYPASS SURGERY IS COMMONSEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND PATIENTS UNDERGO A BYPASS OPERATION EVERY YEAR IN THE US. ALTHOUGH THE NUMBERS ARE NOT AS HIGH AS A DECADE AGO (LARGELY DU...THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BYPASS Now we can start to answer the question “how long does heart bypass surgery last?” Studies have shown that the LIMA graft is around 95-99% likely to be open and working at 1 month after operation, 90-95% likely to be open at 1 year – 5 years, and around 80-90% (even greater in some studies) likely to be open at >10 years.These studies show that the LIMA graft has excellent not only short HEART BYPASS SURGERY EXPLAINED IN INCREDIBLE PICTURES Heart bypass surgery is an open-heart surgery and the heart needs to be exposed. In the case of bypass surgery this is done by sawing through the breastbone in a technique known as median sternotomy. A specially designed electric saw is used for this. A median sternotomy is demonstrated in the next image. Once the bone is cut, smallbleeders
CAN HEART ATTACK DAMAGE BE REVERSED? • MYHEART One of the most frequent questions our patients ask after surviving a heart attack is: Can heart attack damage be reversed? Every year, over 700,000 Americans have a heart attack.Improvements in the treatment of myocardial infarction, especially with the reopening of the culprit artery with percutaneous coronary intervention, have led to a large number of heart attack survivors. ECHOCARDIOGRAM VS. EKG HOW LONG DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM TAKE? • MYHEARTHOW LONG DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM TAKE?AN AVERAGE ECHOCARDIOGRAM WILL TAKE AROUND 20 MINUTES TO COMPLETE. AROUND 5 MINUTES OF THE 20 WILL BE SPENT ON PREPARING AND POSITIONING THE PATIEN...HOW LONG DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAMTAKE
How long does An Echocardiogram Take? An average echocardiogram will take around 20 minutes to 1 hour to complete. Around 5 minutes owill be spent on preparing and positioning the patient for the echocardiogram. 15 minutes on average will be spent acquiring the relevant images of the heart. A stress echocardiogram on top of thisAORTIC ANEURYSM
What Is An Aortic Aneurysm? Aortic aneurysm describes an aorta that is enlarged in size. If it becomes significantly large it can lead to catastrophic complications. The aorta is the large blood vessel that the heart pumps into via the aortic valve every time it beats.Incredibly the aorta pumps around 200,000,000 liters of blood around the body in a lifetime. ELIQUIS VERSUS WARFARIN When deciding what type of blood thinner is best, the question of Eliquis versus Warfarin often arises. Blood thinners, also called anticoagulants, are a class of medications that “thin” or prolong the time it takes for your blood to form a blood clot. Simply put, blood thinners stop blood clots. The usefulness of blood thinners RVSP – RIGHT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC PRESSURE • MYHEART RVSP is short for right ventricular systolic pressure. RVSP is a commonly searched term because it is found on almost all echocardiogram reports. It is important as the RVSP is used to estimate the pressure inside the artery that supplies the lung with blood. In most cases, the RVSP equals the pulmonary artery pressure.ENLARGED HEART
Enlarged heart refers to enlargement of either the heart chamber size or the heart muscle size in a process known as hypertrophy. Often this enlarged heart occurs as a response to stresses faced within the heart and although initially may be a form of compensatory response it often ultimately turns out to be somewhat harmful. HEART BYPASS SURGERY EXPLAINED IN INCREDIBLE PICTURES Heart bypass surgery is an open-heart surgery and the heart needs to be exposed. In the case of bypass surgery this is done by sawing through the breastbone in a technique known as median sternotomy. A specially designed electric saw is used for this. A median sternotomy is demonstrated in the next image. Once the bone is cut, smallbleeders
ECHOCARDIOGRAM VS. EKG Echocardiogram vs. EKG – What Are They? When considering echocardiogram vs. EKG its important to have a basic understanding of both tests. Both the echocardiogram and EKG are very important and are commonly used heart tests that are instrumental in diagnosing various forms of heart disease. The echocardiogram is an ultrasound of theheart that
FAST HEART RATE
A fast heart rate is known as tachycardia and commonly defined as a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute. Although a fast heart rate is commonly defined as a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute, there is no specific cut off for what defines a significantly fast heart rate or a number above which a fast heart rate becomes anissue.
CAN HEART DISEASE BE REVERSED? • MYHEART Miracle Cures That Can Reverse Heart Disease. The reality is that miracle cures are typically backed with low quality often-laughable research. When asked why the medical community as a whole is dismissive, they blame the medical community for being ignorant, obsessed with big pharma and too arrogant to open their eyes.METOPROLOL TARTRATE
Metoprolol Tartrate is a commonly prescribed medication. It is in a class of medicines known as beta-blockers and is commonly used for heart conditions. These conditions may include chest pain, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and heart failure amongst others. Some people use beta-blockers such as Metoprolol Tartrate formigraine
AORTIC ANEURYSM
What Is An Aortic Aneurysm? Aortic aneurysm describes an aorta that is enlarged in size. If it becomes significantly large it can lead to catastrophic complications. The aorta is the large blood vessel that the heart pumps into via the aortic valve every time it beats.Incredibly the aorta pumps around 200,000,000 liters of blood around the body in a lifetime. HOLTER MONITOR EXPLAINED BY A CARDIOLOGIST • MYHEART What is a Holter Monitor? A Holter monitor is a battery operated wearable monitor that continuously records the electrical heart tracings (known as EKG’s) over 24-48 hours. The Holter monitor can be worn throughout normal daily activities. The Holter monitor test is useful in picking up heart rhythm problems. In medical terms we callHolter
HEART HEALTH ARTICLES BY CARDIOLOGIST ON MYHEART Implantable heart devices can serve as alternatives to anticoagulants for patients with high stroke risk. Dr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Greg Von Mering discuss the Watchman device and other similar solutions in this episode of the MyHeart.net Podcast.PLAVIX SIDE EFFECTS
Plavix is the trade name of the drug clopidogrel and is basically an anti-blood clotting agent. One of the ways blood clots form is by lots of little cells called platelets sticking together. WHAT IF YOU HAVE MILD CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE? • MYHEART Heart failure is a very common disease and affects approximately 1-2 percent of the adult population in developed countries. The prevalence of congestive heart failure rises to about 10% among the population over 70 years of age.ENLARGED HEART
In mitral regurgitation the mitral valve that separates the upper and lower chambers of the left heart is leaky. A classic cause for this leak is mitral valve prolapse. In mitral regurgitation the heart is placed under a volume overload stress and the heart enlarges by increased chamber size and often-thinner walls in a process known as eccentric hypertrophy. MICK JAGGER’S HEART SURGERY Mick Jagger's heart surgery is known as ‘aortic valve replacement’. In some people, as in this case, the valve can becometight over time.
HEART BLOCKAGE: EXPLAINED WITH PICTURES • MYHEART The picture above shows what we call angiographically normal coronary arteries. The artery appears smooth with no irregularity. The reason we call it that is that although it looks normal by angiogram, and there is clearly no significant heart blockage, there may be deposition of plaque in the walls of the artery that can’t be seen on this test.. That can still progress over time, and it’s HOW LONG DOES HEART BYPASS SURGERY LAST? • MYHEARTHEART BYPASS SURGERY IS COMMONSEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND PATIENTS UNDERGO A BYPASS OPERATION EVERY YEAR IN THE US. ALTHOUGH THE NUMBERS ARE NOT AS HIGH AS A DECADE AGO (LARGELY DU...THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BYPASS Now we can start to answer the question “how long does heart bypass surgery last?” Studies have shown that the LIMA graft is around 95-99% likely to be open and working at 1 month after operation, 90-95% likely to be open at 1 year – 5 years, and around 80-90% (even greater in some studies) likely to be open at >10 years.These studies show that the LIMA graft has excellent not only short WHAT TO EXPECT: NUCLEAR STRESS TEST • MYHEART .NET Nuclear Stress Test: What is it? A nuclear stress test is a minimally invasive diagnostic imaging procedure designed to evaluate the perfusion of blood through the coronary arteries to the heart muscle. Images of the heart are acquired when the heart is in a baseline resting state and again after the heart has been exercised, or stressed.Images are taken using specialized cameras (gamma or WHAT DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM SHOW? • MYHEARTWHAT DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM SHOW?AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM IS USED TO SHOW POSSIBLE ABNORMALITIES OF THE HEART STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION THAT MAY BE THE CAUSE FOR SYMPTOMS THOUGHT TO BE RELAT...WHAT DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAMSHOW
What Does An Echocardiogram Show? An echocardiogram is used to show possible abnormalities of the heart structure and function that may be the cause for symptoms thought to be related to heart disease. An echocardiogram shows us the structure and function of the heart. It provides information on the heart pumping function and heart size. HOW LONG SHOULD I TAKE MY PLAVIX AFTER STENTING? • MYHEART How long should I take my Plavix after coronary stent is a frequent and debatable question facing our field of interventional cardiology. Background Coronary artery disease is a progressive condition that is a result of atherosclerosis. From damage of the inner layer of the artery, lipid or fat accumulates in the wall and leads to RVSP – RIGHT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC PRESSURE • MYHEART The gold standard way for obtaining the right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) and the pulmonary artery pressure is an invasive test called a heart catheterization.In a heart catheterization small tubes are passed into the heart chambers and measurements taken.PLAVIX SIDE EFFECTS
Plavix is the trade name of the drug clopidogrel and is basically an anti-blood clotting agent. One of the ways blood clots form is by lots of little cells called platelets sticking together. WHAT IF YOU HAVE MILD CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE? • MYHEART Heart failure is a very common disease and affects approximately 1-2 percent of the adult population in developed countries. The prevalence of congestive heart failure rises to about 10% among the population over 70 years of age.ENLARGED HEART
In mitral regurgitation the mitral valve that separates the upper and lower chambers of the left heart is leaky. A classic cause for this leak is mitral valve prolapse. In mitral regurgitation the heart is placed under a volume overload stress and the heart enlarges by increased chamber size and often-thinner walls in a process known as eccentric hypertrophy. MICK JAGGER’S HEART SURGERY Mick Jagger's heart surgery is known as ‘aortic valve replacement’. In some people, as in this case, the valve can becometight over time.
HEART BLOCKAGE: EXPLAINED WITH PICTURES • MYHEART The picture above shows what we call angiographically normal coronary arteries. The artery appears smooth with no irregularity. The reason we call it that is that although it looks normal by angiogram, and there is clearly no significant heart blockage, there may be deposition of plaque in the walls of the artery that can’t be seen on this test.. That can still progress over time, and it’s HOW LONG DOES HEART BYPASS SURGERY LAST? • MYHEARTHEART BYPASS SURGERY IS COMMONSEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND PATIENTS UNDERGO A BYPASS OPERATION EVERY YEAR IN THE US. ALTHOUGH THE NUMBERS ARE NOT AS HIGH AS A DECADE AGO (LARGELY DU...THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BYPASS Now we can start to answer the question “how long does heart bypass surgery last?” Studies have shown that the LIMA graft is around 95-99% likely to be open and working at 1 month after operation, 90-95% likely to be open at 1 year – 5 years, and around 80-90% (even greater in some studies) likely to be open at >10 years.These studies show that the LIMA graft has excellent not only short WHAT TO EXPECT: NUCLEAR STRESS TEST • MYHEART .NET Nuclear Stress Test: What is it? A nuclear stress test is a minimally invasive diagnostic imaging procedure designed to evaluate the perfusion of blood through the coronary arteries to the heart muscle. Images of the heart are acquired when the heart is in a baseline resting state and again after the heart has been exercised, or stressed.Images are taken using specialized cameras (gamma or WHAT DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM SHOW? • MYHEARTWHAT DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM SHOW?AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM IS USED TO SHOW POSSIBLE ABNORMALITIES OF THE HEART STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION THAT MAY BE THE CAUSE FOR SYMPTOMS THOUGHT TO BE RELAT...WHAT DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAMSHOW
What Does An Echocardiogram Show? An echocardiogram is used to show possible abnormalities of the heart structure and function that may be the cause for symptoms thought to be related to heart disease. An echocardiogram shows us the structure and function of the heart. It provides information on the heart pumping function and heart size. HOW LONG SHOULD I TAKE MY PLAVIX AFTER STENTING? • MYHEART How long should I take my Plavix after coronary stent is a frequent and debatable question facing our field of interventional cardiology. Background Coronary artery disease is a progressive condition that is a result of atherosclerosis. From damage of the inner layer of the artery, lipid or fat accumulates in the wall and leads to RVSP – RIGHT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC PRESSURE • MYHEART The gold standard way for obtaining the right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) and the pulmonary artery pressure is an invasive test called a heart catheterization.In a heart catheterization small tubes are passed into the heart chambers and measurements taken.PLAVIX SIDE EFFECTS
Plavix is the trade name of the drug clopidogrel and is basically an anti-blood clotting agent. One of the ways blood clots form is by lots of little cells called platelets sticking together.ENLARGED HEART
In mitral regurgitation the mitral valve that separates the upper and lower chambers of the left heart is leaky. A classic cause for this leak is mitral valve prolapse. In mitral regurgitation the heart is placed under a volume overload stress and the heart enlarges by increased chamber size and often-thinner walls in a process known as eccentric hypertrophy. CARDIOMEGALY EXPLAINED BY A CARDIOLOGIST • MYHEART The term cardiomegaly usually refers to an enlarged heart as seen on imaging tests, usually the chest X-ray. The heart is composed of four chambers, and an enlargement of any of the chambers can result incardiomegaly.
HOW LONG DOES HEART BYPASS SURGERY LAST? • MYHEART Now we can start to answer the question “how long does heart bypass surgery last?” Studies have shown that the LIMA graft is around 95-99% likely to be open and working at 1 month after operation, 90-95% likely to be open at 1 year – 5 years, and around 80-90% (even greater in some studies) likely to be open at >10 years.These studies show that the LIMA graft has excellent not only short WHAT DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM SHOW? • MYHEART What Does An Echocardiogram Show? An echocardiogram is used to show possible abnormalities of the heart structure and function that may be the cause for symptoms thought to be related to heart disease. An echocardiogram shows us the structure and function of the heart. It provides information on the heart pumping function and heart size. HOW LONG DOES AN ECHOCARDIOGRAM TAKE? • MYHEART How long does An Echocardiogram Take? An average echocardiogram will take around 20 minutes to 1 hour to complete. Around 5 minutes owill be spent on preparing and positioning the patient for the echocardiogram. 15 minutes on average will be spent acquiring the relevant images of the heart. A stress echocardiogram on top of thisMETOPROLOL TARTRATE
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HEART HEALTH ARTICLES BY CARDIOLOGIST ON MYHEART Implantable heart devices can serve as alternatives to anticoagulants for patients with high stroke risk. Dr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Greg Von Mering discuss the Watchman device and other similar solutions in this episode of the MyHeart.net Podcast. AORTIC SCLEROSIS DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENTS, & RISK FACTORS How Common is It? Aortic sclerosis becomes more common with ageing, which makes sense as it is seen as a degenerative disease.In those less than 60 years of age, less than 10% of the population has aortic sclerosis. In those above 70 years of age between 20-40% of the population are found to have aortic sclerosis. TREATMENT OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: WHEN MEDICINES DON'T The treatment of high blood pressure can be very challenging, especially when medicines don’t work. Normal blood pressure is when the systolic blood pressure is less than 120 mm Hg and the diastolic blood pressure is less than 80 mm Hg. Hypertension is defined as a consistent elevation of blood pressure. Blood pressure is consideredelevated when
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I HAVE A STRESS TEST • MYHEART I am high risk: This is where it is a bit tricky. It is reasonable to undergo stress testing if you fall in the high risk category. If you had a normal stress test less than two years ago and you truly have no chest pain (or anginal equivalents) then you likely do not need to repeat your stress test.MYHEART
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> Dr. Ahmed is an interventional cardiologist and Director of > Structural Heart Disease at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. > With more 75 peer-reviewed medical publications to date, his > professional and academic contributions to advancing structural > heart care are internationally recognized.Mustafa Ahmed MD
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> Dr. Philip Johnson is originally from Selma, AL but currently lives > in Birmingham. He is the founder of Abel Healthcare Enterprises and > is a board certified cardiologist and a biomedical engineer having > trained at UAB and Vanderbilt University. Philip Johnson, MD, PhD*
> Dr. David McGiffin is the Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery & > Transplantation at the world renowned Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. > He is originally from Australia, but previously had a long and > distinguished career as a Cardiovascular and Transplant Surgeon at > UAB in Birmingham, AL.David McGiffin, MD
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> Dr. Guichard is a physician-scientist who is dual trained in > clinical medicine and basic science research. He completed his > training through a highly competitive and prestigious National > Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Jason L. Guichard, MD, PhD*
> Dr. Murtaza Ahmed is originally from Nottingham, England, and > attended the prestigious Nottingham High School from 1991-2002. Upon > graduating amongst the top 1% nationally he was admitted to The > University of NottinghamMurtaza Ahmed, MD
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> Dr. Mark Law is a pediatric cardiologist practicing at Children's > Hospital of Alabama. He attended medical school at The Ohio State > University and trained in pediatric cardiology at Baylor College of> Medicine.
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> Dr. Alain Bouchard is a clinical cardiologist at Cardiology PC in > Birmingham, AL. He is a native of Quebec, Canada and trained in > Internal Medicine at McGill University in Montreal. He is part of > the Cardiology Specialists of Birmingham at St. Vincent's Health > System, Ascension.Alain Bouchard, MD
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> Dr. Oscar Julian booker was born in Ozark Alabama. He currently > lives in the Birmingham area with his wife Amy and two children, > Hayden and Morgan. Dr. Booker attended undergraduate at Morehouse > College where he studied biology and economics.Julian Booker, MD
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> Dr. Stephen W. Russell is an award-winning Physician and author. He > is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the > University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB), caring for patients of all > ages in the clinic as well as the hospital.Stephen Russell, MD
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> Dr. Kharod is a native of the sunny coasts of Tampa, FL. He > developed a keen interest in science from a young age and after high > school attended a combined six year BA/MD program at the University > of Missouri in Kansas City.Anant Kharod, MD
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> Shabbir Husain was born in Cleveland, Ohio and spent much of his > childhood there. At the age of 10, he moved to Sydney, Australia > where he would attend the highly-regarded Barker CollegeShabbir Husain, CPA
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Dr. Martin Juneau, MD, FRCP is a cardiologist and Director of Prevention at the Montreal Heart Institute. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University ofMontréal."
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Dr. Martin Juneau, MD, FRCPis a
cardiologist and Director of Prevention at the Montreal Heart Institute. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University ofMontréal.
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> Dr. Ahmed is an interventional cardiologist and Director of > Structural Heart Disease at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. > With more 75 peer-reviewed medical publications to date, his > professional and academic contributions to advancing structural > heart care are internationally recognized.Mustafa Ahmed MD
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> Dr. Philip Johnson is originally from Selma, AL but currently lives > in Birmingham. He is the founder of Abel Healthcare Enterprises and > is a board certified cardiologist and a biomedical engineer having > trained at UAB and Vanderbilt University. Philip Johnson, MD, PhD*
> Dr. David McGiffin is the Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery & > Transplantation at the world renowned Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. > He is originally from Australia, but previously had a long and > distinguished career as a Cardiovascular and Transplant Surgeon at > UAB in Birmingham, AL.David McGiffin, MD
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> Dr. Guichard is a physician-scientist who is dual trained in > clinical medicine and basic science research. He completed his > training through a highly competitive and prestigious National > Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Jason L. Guichard, MD, PhD*
> Dr. Murtaza Ahmed is originally from Nottingham, England, and > attended the prestigious Nottingham High School from 1991-2002. Upon > graduating amongst the top 1% nationally he was admitted to The > University of NottinghamMurtaza Ahmed, MD
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> Dr. Mark Law is a pediatric cardiologist practicing at Children's > Hospital of Alabama. He attended medical school at The Ohio State > University and trained in pediatric cardiology at Baylor College of> Medicine.
Mark Law, MD
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> Dr. Alain Bouchard is a clinical cardiologist at Cardiology PC in > Birmingham, AL. He is a native of Quebec, Canada and trained in > Internal Medicine at McGill University in Montreal. He is part of > the Cardiology Specialists of Birmingham at St. Vincent's Health > System, Ascension.Alain Bouchard, MD
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> Dr. Oscar Julian booker was born in Ozark Alabama. He currently > lives in the Birmingham area with his wife Amy and two children, > Hayden and Morgan. Dr. Booker attended undergraduate at Morehouse > College where he studied biology and economics.Julian Booker, MD
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> Dr. Stephen W. Russell is an award-winning Physician and author. He > is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the > University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB), caring for patients of all > ages in the clinic as well as the hospital.Stephen Russell, MD
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> Dr. Kharod is a native of the sunny coasts of Tampa, FL. He > developed a keen interest in science from a young age and after high > school attended a combined six year BA/MD program at the University > of Missouri in Kansas City.Anant Kharod, MD
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> Shabbir Husain was born in Cleveland, Ohio and spent much of his > childhood there. At the age of 10, he moved to Sydney, Australia > where he would attend the highly-regarded Barker CollegeShabbir Husain, CPA
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Dr. Martin Juneau, MD, FRCP is a cardiologist and Director of Prevention at the Montreal Heart Institute. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University ofMontréal."
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Dr. Martin Juneau, MD, FRCPis a
cardiologist and Director of Prevention at the Montreal Heart Institute. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University ofMontréal.
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