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An x-ray technique in which dye is injected into the chambers of your heart or the arteries that lead to your heart (the coronary arteries).
A nonsurgical technique for treating diseased arteries by temporarily inflating a tiny balloon inside an artery.
The ring around a heart valve where the valve leaflet merges with the heart muscle.
Any medicine that keeps blood from clotting; a blood thinner.
The largest artery in the body and the main vessel to supply blood from the heart.
The valve that regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta.
The force or pressure exerted by the heart in pumping blood; the pressure of blood in the arteries.
Microscopically small blood vessels between arteries and veins that distribute oxygen-rich blood to the body’s tissues.
The stopping of the heartbeat, usually because of interference with the electrical signal (often associated with coronary heart disease).
Complex substances capable of speeding up certain biochemical processes in the heart muscle. Abnormal levels of these enzymes signal heart attack.
A doctor who specializes in the study of the heart and its function in health and disease.
The study of the heart and its function in health and disease.
A technique of applying an electrical shock to the chest to convert an abnormal heartbeat to a normal rhythm.
A major artery (right and left) in the neck supplying blood to the brain.
Bleeding within the brain resulting from a ruptured blood vessel, aneurysm, or head injury.
A fatty substance that is insoluble (cannot be dissolved) in the blood.
A surgically implanted electronic device that helps regulate the heartbeat.
One of the three types of cells found in blood; they aid in the clotting of blood.
Valve that separates the left atrium and the left ventricle and prevents back-flow from the ventricle to the atrium. MITRAL
An agent used to prevent or interfere with the formation of a thrombus (a blood clot in a blood vessel or within the heart.

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