Heart Break External

External cardiac rupture (ruptura Cordis externa) is a severe and extremely dangerous disorder of the cardiovascular system. That is, this happens when significant pressure in the chest cavity exceeds the strength limits of the wall of a vessel or sometimes several vessels, which leads to their rupture. That same pain behind the sternum that gives this condition its name. However, in our country it is usually called unstable angina - in fact, it is the same thing.

What Causes Unstable Shorthand?

With unstable stenographic disease, changes occur in the functioning of the valve apparatus, which leads to the disruption of blood flow and an increase in the myocardial need for oxygen. What causes hypoxia. As a result, the heart muscle receives insufficient amounts of oxygen and nutrients - ischemia occurs. The walls of the heart muscle thicken, become more rigid, and therefore are unable to provide optimal blood flow. This is where the “chest pain” characteristic of the condition arises. This is the main symptom (almost the same as with unstable stenoscopy), which can be supplemented by others:

1. headache