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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a class of
diseases that involve the heart or blood
vessels. CVD includes coronary artery
diseases (CAD) such
as angina and myocardial
infarction (commonly known as a heart
attack).
HYPERTENSION
High blood pressure is a common condition in
which the long-term force of the blood against
your artery walls is high enough that it may
eventually cause health problems, such as
heart disease.
TYPES
• PRIMARY or ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
• SECONDARY HYPERTENSION
SECONDARY HYPERTENSION
• Some people have high blood pressure caused by an underlying condition. This
type of high blood pressure, called secondary hypertension, tends to appear
suddenly and cause higher blood pressure than does primary hypertension. Various
conditions and medications can lead to secondary hypertension, including:
• Obstructive sleep apnea
• Kidney problems
• Adrenal gland tumors
• Thyroid problems
• Certain defects you're born with (congenital) in blood vessels
• Certain medications, such as birth control pills, cold remedies, decongestants, over-
the-counter pain relievers and some prescription drugs
• Illegal drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines
STAGES OF HYPERTENSION
HYPERTENSIVE HEART
RISK FACTORS
• Age. The risk of high blood pressure increases as you age. Until about age 64, high blood pressure is more common in
men. Women are more likely to develop high blood pressure after age 65.
• Race. High blood pressure is particularly common among people of African heritage, often developing at an earlier age
than it does in whites. Serious complications, such as stroke, heart attack and kidney failure, also are more common in
people of African heritage.
• Family history. High blood pressure tends to run in families.
• Being overweight or obese. The more you weigh the more blood you need to supply oxygen and nutrients to your
tissues. As the volume of blood circulated through your blood vessels increases, so does the pressure on your artery
walls.
• Not being physically active. People who are inactive tend to have higher heart rates. The higher your heart rate, the
harder your heart must work with each contraction and the stronger the force on your arteries. Lack of physical activity
also increases the risk of being overweight.
• Using tobacco. Not only does smoking or chewing tobacco immediately raise your blood pressure temporarily, but the
chemicals in tobacco can damage the lining of your artery walls. This can cause your arteries to narrow and increase
your risk of heart disease. Secondhand smoke also can increase your heart disease risk.
• Too much salt (sodium) in your diet. Too much sodium in your diet can cause your body to retain fluid, which increases
blood pressure.
• Too little potassium in your diet. Potassium helps balance the amount of sodium in your cells. If you don't get enough
potassium in your diet or retain enough potassium, you may accumulate too much sodium in your blood.
• Drinking too much alcohol. Over time, heavy drinking can damage your heart. Having more than one drink a day for
women and more than two drinks a day for men may affect your blood pressure.
• If you drink alcohol, do so in moderation. For healthy adults, that means up to one drink a day for women and two
drinks a day for men. One drink equals 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor.
• Stress. High levels of stress can lead to a temporary increase in blood pressure. If you try to relax by eating more, using
tobacco or drinking alcohol, you may only increase problems with high blood pressure.
• Certain chronic conditions. Certain chronic conditions also may increase your risk of high blood pressure, such as
kidney disease, diabetes and sleep apnea.
COMPLICATIONS
• Heart attack or stroke. High blood pressure can cause hardening and thickening of the
arteries (atherosclerosis), which can lead to a heart attack, stroke or other complications.
• Aneurysm. Increased blood pressure can cause your blood vessels to weaken and bulge,
forming an aneurysm. If an aneurysm ruptures, it can be life-threatening.
• Heart failure. To pump blood against the higher pressure in your vessels, the heart has to
work harder. This causes the walls of the heart's pumping chamber to thicken (left
ventricular hypertrophy). Eventually, the thickened muscle may have a hard time
pumping enough blood to meet your body's needs, which can lead to heart failure.
• Weakened and narrowed blood vessels in your kidneys. This can prevent these organs
from functioning normally.
• Thickened, narrowed or torn blood vessels in the eyes. This can result in vision loss.
• Metabolic syndrome. This syndrome is a cluster of disorders of your body's metabolism,
including increased waist circumference; high triglycerides; low high-density lipoprotein
(HDL) cholesterol, the "good" cholesterol; high blood pressure and high insulin levels.
These conditions make you more likely to develop diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
• Trouble with memory or understanding. Uncontrolled high blood pressure may also
affect your ability to think, remember and learn. Trouble with memory or understanding
concepts is more common in people with high blood pressure.
• Dementia. Narrowed or blocked arteries can limit blood flow to the brain, leading to a
certain type of dementia (vascular dementia). A stroke that interrupts blood flow to the
brain also can cause vascular dementia.
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
• Atherosclerosis is the pathologic process of lipid
accumulation, scarring, and inflammation in the vascular
wall, particularly the subendothelial (intimal) space of
arteries, leading to vascular wall thickening, luminal
stenosis, calcification, and in some cases thrombosis.
• Arteriosclerosis occurs when the blood vessels that carry
oxygen and nutrients from your heart to the rest of your
body (arteries) become thick and stiff — sometimes
restricting blood flow to your organs and tissues. Healthy
arteries are flexible and elastic, but over time, the walls
in your arteries can harden, a condition commonly called
hardening of the arteries.
CAUSES
• Atherosclerosis is a slow, progressive disease that may
begin as early as childhood. Although the exact cause is
unknown, atherosclerosis may start with damage or
injury to the inner layer of an artery. The damage may
be caused by:
• High blood pressure
• High cholesterol
• High triglycerides, a type of fat (lipid) in your blood
• Smoking and other sources of tobacco
• Insulin resistance, obesity or diabetes
• Inflammation from diseases, such as arthritis, lupus or
infections, or inflammation of unknown cause
DEVELOPMENT OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS
PATHOGENESIS
MICROSCOPIC FEATURES
COMPLICATIONS
Aneurysms.
Angina.
Chronic kidney disease.
Coronary or carotid heart disease.
Heart attack.
Heart failure.
Peripheral artery disease.
Stroke.
THANK YOU
EVERYONE

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  • 2. HYPERTENSION High blood pressure is a common condition in which the long-term force of the blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health problems, such as heart disease.
  • 3. TYPES • PRIMARY or ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION • SECONDARY HYPERTENSION
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  • 5. SECONDARY HYPERTENSION • Some people have high blood pressure caused by an underlying condition. This type of high blood pressure, called secondary hypertension, tends to appear suddenly and cause higher blood pressure than does primary hypertension. Various conditions and medications can lead to secondary hypertension, including: • Obstructive sleep apnea • Kidney problems • Adrenal gland tumors • Thyroid problems • Certain defects you're born with (congenital) in blood vessels • Certain medications, such as birth control pills, cold remedies, decongestants, over- the-counter pain relievers and some prescription drugs • Illegal drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines
  • 8. RISK FACTORS • Age. The risk of high blood pressure increases as you age. Until about age 64, high blood pressure is more common in men. Women are more likely to develop high blood pressure after age 65. • Race. High blood pressure is particularly common among people of African heritage, often developing at an earlier age than it does in whites. Serious complications, such as stroke, heart attack and kidney failure, also are more common in people of African heritage. • Family history. High blood pressure tends to run in families. • Being overweight or obese. The more you weigh the more blood you need to supply oxygen and nutrients to your tissues. As the volume of blood circulated through your blood vessels increases, so does the pressure on your artery walls. • Not being physically active. People who are inactive tend to have higher heart rates. The higher your heart rate, the harder your heart must work with each contraction and the stronger the force on your arteries. Lack of physical activity also increases the risk of being overweight. • Using tobacco. Not only does smoking or chewing tobacco immediately raise your blood pressure temporarily, but the chemicals in tobacco can damage the lining of your artery walls. This can cause your arteries to narrow and increase your risk of heart disease. Secondhand smoke also can increase your heart disease risk. • Too much salt (sodium) in your diet. Too much sodium in your diet can cause your body to retain fluid, which increases blood pressure. • Too little potassium in your diet. Potassium helps balance the amount of sodium in your cells. If you don't get enough potassium in your diet or retain enough potassium, you may accumulate too much sodium in your blood. • Drinking too much alcohol. Over time, heavy drinking can damage your heart. Having more than one drink a day for women and more than two drinks a day for men may affect your blood pressure. • If you drink alcohol, do so in moderation. For healthy adults, that means up to one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men. One drink equals 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. • Stress. High levels of stress can lead to a temporary increase in blood pressure. If you try to relax by eating more, using tobacco or drinking alcohol, you may only increase problems with high blood pressure. • Certain chronic conditions. Certain chronic conditions also may increase your risk of high blood pressure, such as kidney disease, diabetes and sleep apnea.
  • 9. COMPLICATIONS • Heart attack or stroke. High blood pressure can cause hardening and thickening of the arteries (atherosclerosis), which can lead to a heart attack, stroke or other complications. • Aneurysm. Increased blood pressure can cause your blood vessels to weaken and bulge, forming an aneurysm. If an aneurysm ruptures, it can be life-threatening. • Heart failure. To pump blood against the higher pressure in your vessels, the heart has to work harder. This causes the walls of the heart's pumping chamber to thicken (left ventricular hypertrophy). Eventually, the thickened muscle may have a hard time pumping enough blood to meet your body's needs, which can lead to heart failure. • Weakened and narrowed blood vessels in your kidneys. This can prevent these organs from functioning normally. • Thickened, narrowed or torn blood vessels in the eyes. This can result in vision loss. • Metabolic syndrome. This syndrome is a cluster of disorders of your body's metabolism, including increased waist circumference; high triglycerides; low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the "good" cholesterol; high blood pressure and high insulin levels. These conditions make you more likely to develop diabetes, heart disease and stroke. • Trouble with memory or understanding. Uncontrolled high blood pressure may also affect your ability to think, remember and learn. Trouble with memory or understanding concepts is more common in people with high blood pressure. • Dementia. Narrowed or blocked arteries can limit blood flow to the brain, leading to a certain type of dementia (vascular dementia). A stroke that interrupts blood flow to the brain also can cause vascular dementia.
  • 10. ATHEROSCLEROSIS • Atherosclerosis is the pathologic process of lipid accumulation, scarring, and inflammation in the vascular wall, particularly the subendothelial (intimal) space of arteries, leading to vascular wall thickening, luminal stenosis, calcification, and in some cases thrombosis. • Arteriosclerosis occurs when the blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients from your heart to the rest of your body (arteries) become thick and stiff — sometimes restricting blood flow to your organs and tissues. Healthy arteries are flexible and elastic, but over time, the walls in your arteries can harden, a condition commonly called hardening of the arteries.
  • 11. CAUSES • Atherosclerosis is a slow, progressive disease that may begin as early as childhood. Although the exact cause is unknown, atherosclerosis may start with damage or injury to the inner layer of an artery. The damage may be caused by: • High blood pressure • High cholesterol • High triglycerides, a type of fat (lipid) in your blood • Smoking and other sources of tobacco • Insulin resistance, obesity or diabetes • Inflammation from diseases, such as arthritis, lupus or infections, or inflammation of unknown cause
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  • 18. COMPLICATIONS Aneurysms. Angina. Chronic kidney disease. Coronary or carotid heart disease. Heart attack. Heart failure. Peripheral artery disease. Stroke.