Hyperlipidemia can be caused by a high fat diet. The fat accumulates on the arteries. This can narrow the arteries, which makes it more difficult for blood to pass through. This causes hypertension. The heart has to work harder to pump the blood through the narrowed arteries. If the coronary arteries become narrowed coronary artery disease occurs. The coronary arteries supply the heart muscle with blood. When blood is restricted to the heart chronic heart failure can occur. The heart cells become deprived of oxygen and die. C.M is taking atorvastatin to lower his LDL levels and slightly increase his HDL levels. He is also taking amloipine, a calcium channel blocker, to help lower his blood pressure by inhibiting calcium into myocardial cells. By inhibiting calcium into the cells it inhibits excitation-contraction. He is also taking lisinopril, an ACE inhibitor, that blocks the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II (a vasoconstrictor). The ACE inhibitor helps keep vessels open, lowering blood pressure. Aspirin is used to thin the blood by decreasing platelet aggregation (Vallerand). Keeping blood thin, helps prevent MIs. With CAD he is at risk for an MI because the heart’s blood supply is limited due to the narrowed coronary arteries. C.M’s blood pressure was 110/64. The medications are helping to keep his BP
Hyperlipidemia can be caused by a high fat diet. The fat accumulates on the arteries. This can narrow the arteries, which makes it more difficult for blood to pass through. This causes hypertension. The heart has to work harder to pump the blood through the narrowed arteries. If the coronary arteries become narrowed coronary artery disease occurs. The coronary arteries supply the heart muscle with blood. When blood is restricted to the heart chronic heart failure can occur. The heart cells become deprived of oxygen and die. C.M is taking atorvastatin to lower his LDL levels and slightly increase his HDL levels. He is also taking amloipine, a calcium channel blocker, to help lower his blood pressure by inhibiting calcium into myocardial cells. By inhibiting calcium into the cells it inhibits excitation-contraction. He is also taking lisinopril, an ACE inhibitor, that blocks the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II (a vasoconstrictor). The ACE inhibitor helps keep vessels open, lowering blood pressure. Aspirin is used to thin the blood by decreasing platelet aggregation (Vallerand). Keeping blood thin, helps prevent MIs. With CAD he is at risk for an MI because the heart’s blood supply is limited due to the narrowed coronary arteries. C.M’s blood pressure was 110/64. The medications are helping to keep his BP