Ischemia

Introduction

Ischemia is a disease characterized by insufficient blood supply to organs and tissues. It can be caused by a variety of reasons, including poor blood flow, high blood pressure, and other factors. In this article we will look at the main causes of ischemia, its symptoms and treatment methods.

What is ischemia?

Ischemia is a lack of oxygen in organ tissues. Blood flows poorly to them, and cells experiencing oxygen starvation may begin to die. This is actually a common condition, although it is becoming more common in hospitals every day.

One of



Coronary heart disease is a pathological process characterized by acute or chronic disturbance of local or regional blood flow in the myocardium. Ischemic disorders occur both when there is insufficient perfusion of the myocardium from other structures of the circulatory system due to hemodynamic hypoperfusion, and when arterial blood supply is stopped due to occlusion of the lumen of the vessel or its compression.

The etiological factors that provoke the development of impaired blood supply to the myocardium are factors related to the circulatory system itself and various general pathological processes depending on metabolism, the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as the myocardium itself. Pathogenetic