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Coronary heart disease
also known as stenosing coronary sclerosis or ischaemic heart disease

A disease with different causes, which is characterised from the start by inadequate perfusion of the coronary arteries (primary coronary insufficiency). The most frequent cause is arteriosclerosis of the large coronary arteries or a disease of the small coronary arteries (see microangiopathy, small vessel disease), more rarely also spasm of the coronary vessels (Prinzmetal angina).

Forms
1. Coronary heart disease without signs of disease (so-called silent ischaemia); 2. Coronary Heart Disease as angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, left heart failure, cardiac arrythmias or sudden heart death.

Risk Factors
Nicotine consumption, high blood pressure (hypertension), high concentration of blood fats (particularly high LDL-cholesterol), low HDL-cholesterol, high lipoprotein A, diabetes mellitus (type 2 diabetes, type 1 diabetes), overweight, raised concentrations of fibrinogen (blood coagulation factor), lack of exercise, psychological stress

Diagnosis
Electrocardiography at rest, exercise and long-term electrocardiography, stress echocardiography (ultrasound investigation of the heart during stress; cf. echocardiography), myocardial scintigraphy (investigation of the heart muscle with a radioactive substance), coronary angiography (heart catheter investigation)

Therapy
1. Drug therapy, e.g. organic nitrates, calcium antagonists, beta-receptor blockers, acetylsalicylic acid; 2. Reopening of constricted or occluded vessels: coronary angioplasty (expansion with a balloon catheter), sometimes combined with stent implantation (insertion of a tube shaped wire construction to keep the vessel open); surgical peeling of an occluded coronary artery, aortocoronary bypass ( surgical connection of the aorta and coronary vessels, bypassing the occluded stretches); 3. Heart transplantation.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin