Ischaemic Heart Disease
Across
- 1. type of inflammatory and healing process in atherosclerosis
- 3. time frame of cessation of aerobic metabolism leading to inadequate ATP
- 4. term used to identify coronary that supplies posterior 3rd of septum
- 7. infarction typically of inner third of ventricular wall
- 10. time frame when myocardial contractility ceases due to exquisite dependence on oxygen
- 12. main risk factor for atherosclerosis
- 15. most sensitive & specific protein, rises 3-12 hours following MI
- 18. full thickness of necrosis in ventricular wall
- 19. atherosclerosis in these vessels are the dominant cause of MI
Down
- 2. imbalance between coronary perfusion and demand
- 5. type of arteriosclerosis
- 6. coronary artery that supplies most of apex, ant wall of L ventricle, ant 2/3 of septum
- 8. result of acute atherosclerotic plaque rupture
- 9. enzyme, heterodimer, sensitive but not specific to MI, peaks at 24 hours
- 11. form of episodic angina due to coronary artery vasospasm
- 13. angina that occurs at rest
- 14. substance that leak out of damaged myocytes
- 16. macrophage with lipid globules
- 17. factors that can convert fatty streak into mature atheroma