Ischemic heart disease
Ischemic heart disease (ischemic heart disease; lat. Morbus ischaemicus cordis from the Greek. Ἴσχω -
"hold back, restrain" and αἷμα - "blood") is a pathological condition characterized by absolute or relative impairment of myocardial blood supply due to coronary artery disease.
IHD is a very common disease, one of the main causes of death, as well as temporary and permanent disability of the population in the developed countries of the world. In this regard, the problem of ischemic heart disease occupies one of the leading places among the most important medical problems of the 21st century.
IHD is a very common disease, one of the main causes of death, as well as temporary and permanent disability of the population in the developed countries of the world. In this regard, the problem of ischemic heart disease occupies one of the leading places among the most important medical problems of the 21st century.
Clinical forms of ischemic heart disease:
1.Sudden coronary death
2.Angina pectoris
-Exertional angina
1)Stable exertional angina grades I - IV
2)Progressive exertional angina
3)First emerging
-Spontaneous (special) angina
3.Myocardial infarction
-With Q wave (large focal, transmural)
-Without Q wave (small focal)
4.Postinfarction cardiosclerosis