How does an aneurysm cause trouble?

The symptoms of an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta include back pain, diarrhoea or a sensation of a pulsating lump in the abdomen. If a patient suspects that he has such a swelling he must see his doctor as this condition can be successfully treated surgically. If a large aneurysm is untreated it may burst … Read more

What can happen to the arteries?

Fatty material may be deposited in the arteries which can lead to a narrowing or “stenosis” and thereby reduces blood supply to the legs. Alternatively, the wall of the artery may become weakened and stretched. This swelling which can burst is referred to as an aneurysm. Aneurysms most often occur in the abdominal part of … Read more

What is peripheral arterial disease?

Diseases of the arteries are common; the best known is coronary artery disease. This is the narrowing of the coronary arteries which supply blood to the heart and it can lead to a heart attack. The process which causes the arteries to block is called atherosclerosis; fatty substances accumulate in the coronary artery wall which … Read more

What of the future?

Great strides are being made by researchers in this field of treatment. ‘It is probable that angioplasty performed actually during a heart attack can limit the amount of damage which the heart sustains especially if treatment is started early. Doctors are also working on ways of reducing the recurrence of symptoms which happens to some … Read more

SECTION 2

This section covers the following specialised procedures which are                                                      only performed in large cardiac centres:- 1. Cardiac catheterisation 2. Coronary angioplasty 1. Cardiac catheterisation (a) Purpose of the test … Read more

Introduction

This chapter describes the special investigations which are commonly used to help diagnose and evaluate people suspected of having heart disease. It is divided into two sections. The first section deals with relatively straightforward tests. Most, or all, of these can be performed in local district general hospitals. The second section covers more complex investigations … Read more

How is FH treated?

All FH patients should be on a low cholesterol, low saturated fat, high polyunsaturated fat diet from early childhood. They should never smoke nor                                            take contraceptive pills without medical advice in some e instances … Read more