What happens if the left anterior descending artery is blocked?

What happens if the left anterior descending artery is blocked?

A widowmaker heart attack is caused by a complete block of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery. The LAD transports a large amount of blood into your heart, so without blood passing through the LAD, your heart can quickly run out of oxygen and stop beating.

What are the signs of the Widow Maker?

Symptoms

  • Chest pain or discomfort. This is the most common symptom for women and men.
  • Upper body pain or discomfort. You might feel it in one or both arms, your back, neck, jaw, or stomach.
  • Shortness of breath. You feel like you can’t catch your breath.
  • Nausea.
  • Cold sweat.
  • Lightheadedness.
  • Pain in the back of the jaw.

What is the life expectancy of stents?

What is the typical lifespan of a stent? Stents are small tubes inserted into your body to reopen a narrowed artery. They are made to be permanent — once a stent is placed, it’s there to stay. In cases when a stented coronary artery does re-narrow, it usually happens within 1 to 6 months after placement.

What does angina arm pain feel like?

Angina symptoms include chest pain and discomfort, possibly described as pressure, squeezing, burning or fullness. You may also have pain in your arms, neck, jaw, shoulder or back.

Can the left main artery be stented?

However some patients with advanced coronary artery disease are candidates for a procedure called left main stenting. This procedure involves placing a metal stent coated with a time-release medication into the artery to open the blockage.

How do I know if left arm pain is heart related?

Often, an initial symptom of a heart attack is sudden left arm pain that gets increasingly intense over the course of a few minutes. Other symptoms of heart attack are: discomfort/pressure in the center of the chest. discomfort in the jaw, neck, back, or stomach.

What is left main heart disease?

Left main disease occurs with other coronary artery disease in 80% of patients. Stenosis occurs in the distal left main artery in two thirds of cases and proximally in the other third. Bifurcation stenoses were more likely to be more severe than other types of left main lesions.

Why do people check the front door all the time?

Therefore, they check everything, They check the front door, some of them, over and over again, sometimes literally for hours, to make sure it is locked. Why? If asked, they say to make sure it is locked.

What kind of neighbor knocks on the door?

The neighbors assigned a delegate to knock on the door to discuss the yard, and when the owner came out of the house and the problem was explained, she broke into tears. It turned out that she was in the midst of a divorce and an aggressive chemo treatment.

Why does my front door rattle when I close it?

If the stop is too tight, the door will be difficult to close; if it is too loose, the door will rattle. On the latch side of the jamb, a strike plate is positioned over a hole in the jamb; the door’s latch bolt engages a hole in the strike plate to latch the door. On an exterior door there is often a dead-bolt lock as well.

Can a Ford f4tz door handle be reinforced?

Before installing, I reinforced the door metal with a door handle reinforcement plate from CP Addict, since the thin metal had failed. The new handle assembly mounted perfectly on the reinforcement plate and it’s great to be able to open my door from the inside again!

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