സെപ്റ്റംമ്പര് 29- ലോകഹൃദയദിനം
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ചികിത്സാമുറകളുമു ണ്ടെങ്കിലും
അവയ്ക്കൊന്നും ഹൃദയദിനത്തില്
സ്ഥാനമില്ലെന്നോര്ക്കണം. അന്ജിയോപ്ലാസ്റ്റി,
സ്റ്റെന്ഡിങ്,
ബൈപാസ് സര്ജറി... ഇവയെല്ലാം
രോഗം തീവ്രമായ ശേഷമുള്ള
ചികിത്സാവിധി കളാണ്. എന്നാല്
അവയെക്കാള് പ്രാധാന്യം
മനുഷ്യശരീരത്തെ ഹൃദ്രോഗബാധയില്നിന്ന്
പരി രക്ഷിക്കാനുതകുന്ന നാനാവിധ
പ്രതിരോധ മാര്ഗങ്ങള്ക്കാണെന്ന്
ഹൃദയദിനം അടിവരയിട്ട്
പറയുന്നു
In mammals and birds the heart is divided into four
chambers: upper left and right
atria; and lower left and right
ventricles.
[3]
In the upper part of both atria is an atrial appendage, the right
atrial appendage and the left atrial appendage. Commonly the right
atrium and ventricle are referred together as the
right heart and their left counterparts as the
left heart.
[4] Blood normally flows one way through the heart due to
heart valves, which prevent
backflow.
[2] The heart is enclosed in a protective sac, the
pericardium, which also contains a small amount of
fluid. The wall of the heart is made up of three layers:
epicardium;
myocardium; and
endocardium.
[5]
The heart pumps blood through both circulatory systems. Blood low in oxygen from the
systemic circulation enters the right atrium from the
superior and
inferior vena cavae and than passes to the right ventricle. From here it is pumped through the
pulmonary circulation, to the
lungs
where it receives oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide. Oxygenated blood
then returns to the left atrium, passes through the left ventricle and
is pumped out through the
aorta to the systemic circulation−where the oxygen is used and
metabolized to
carbon dioxide. Normally with each
heartbeat, the right ventricle pumps the same amount of blood into the lungs as the left ventricle pumps out into the body.
Veins transport blood to the heart, while
arteries
transport blood away from the heart, regardless of oxygenation-level,
(e.g. the pulmonary arteries carry blood low in oxygen from the heart to
the lungs). Veins normally have lower
pressures than arteries.
[2][6]
The heart and circulatory system are required for life and
cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in the world, globally accounting for 30 % of all deaths in 2008.
[7][8] The primary death-causing diseases are
coronary artery disease and
stroke.
[7] The heart contracts at a
rate of roughly 72 beats per minute (at rest).
[6] Exercise temporarily increases this rate, but lowers
resting heart rate in the long term, and is good for heart health.
[9] Poor heart health increases the risk of CVD–preventable factors causing poor heart health are
smoking, being
overweight, not enough exercise,
high cholesterol, and
high blood pressure,
depression among others.
[citation needed] The human heart and associated cardiovascular diseases are studied and primarily treated by
cardiologists, although many specialties of medicine may be involved with their treatment.
[8] Diagnosis of CVD is often done by
listening to the
heart-sounds with a
stethoscope,
ECG or by
ultrasound.
[2]