Myocardial ischemia is a pathological state in which the blood perfusion to the heart is reduced, resulting in reduced oxygen supply to the heart and abnormal myocardial energy metabolism, which cannot support the normal work of the heart. The blood supply to the heart is not constant, but always fluctuates, but this fluctuation is regulated by the body itself to promote a relatively constant blood supply and demand, ensuring the normal work of the heart. If myocardial ischemia is caused by any of the causes, and the regulation by the body cannot meet the working needs of the heart, this constitutes myocardial ischemia in the true sense.
Causes of myocardial ischemia.
A common cause of myocardial ischemia is coronary atherosclerosis, followed by a variety of inflammatory conditions (rheumatic, syphilitic, Kawasaki disease and vaso-occlusive vasculitis), spasm, embolism, connective tissue diseases, trauma and congenital malformations. Epidemiological studies have found that the important risk factors associated with atherosclerosis are hyperlipidemia, hypertensive disorders, diabetes, smoking, obesity, increased homocysteine, low physical activity and advanced age. These are all causes of myocardial ischemia.
Symptoms of myocardial ischemia.
1.Dullness in the posterior sternum or precordial area or tightness-like pain when exertion or nervousness occurs, and radiates to the left shoulder and left upper arm, lasting for 3 to 5 minutes, which is relieved by itself after rest, and is sometimes accompanied by heavy sweating.
2.Physical activity with chest tightness, palpitations, shortness of breath, relieved on its own at rest.
3.Sore throat and burning and tightening sensation related to exercise, toothache, etc.
4.People who have chest pain and tightness after a full meal, cold, or drinking alcohol.
5.When sleeping with a low pillow at night, you feel tightness and breathlessness in your chest and need to lie down with a high pillow to feel comfortable; when sleeping or lying down during the day, you have sudden chest pain, palpitations and difficulty in breathing, which can be relieved by sitting up or standing up immediately.
6.Sudden bradycardia, lower blood pressure or syncope.
Arteriovenous Vascular Thrombolytic Therapy
Technical principle: “Arteriovenous Thrombolytic Therapy” is guided by the holistic view of Chinese and Western medicine and based on the “DKD model” (low cost, fast effect, short course of treatment), which adopts the international cutting-edge cardiovascular and cerebrovascular treatment system, combined with individual dialectical treatment and The therapy adopts the international cutting-edge cardiovascular and cerebrovascular treatment system, combining individual dialectical treatment and overall Chinese and Western medicine treatment to comprehensively attack the persistent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. From a holistic perspective, we can achieve the effect of unblocking blood vessels, improving the microcirculation of the heart and brain, and restoring the normal function of the heart and brain.
Advantages of arteriovenous thrombolytic therapy
1.The “holistic treatment” concept of Chinese and Western medicine is the guide to treat cardiovascular diseases from the root.
2.Comprehensive regulation of the body’s internal environment, changing the metabolic state of cellular pathology and improving the physique.
3, comprehensive treatment effect, prevent the disease difficult to treat or deteriorate, reduce the chance of acute attack.
4.To avoid the risk of surgery and high medical costs to the greatest extent.