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What is sustained ischemia?

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Sustained ischemia refers to a prolonged period during which there is insufficient blood flow to a part of the body, most commonly associated with the heart muscle. This condition occurs when the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart, become narrowed or blocked, often due to the buildup of plaque. The lack of oxygen and nutrients can cause damage to the heart muscle, and if the ischemia is severe and prolonged, it can lead to a heart attack or other serious cardiac events.

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Myocardial ischemia is an intermediate condition in coronary artery disease during which the heart tissue is slowly or suddenly starved of oxygen and other nutrients. Eventually, the affected heart tissue will die. When blood flow is completely blocked to the heart, ischemia can lead to a heart attack.

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Myocardial ischemia is an intermediate condition in coronary artery disease during which the heart tissue is slowly or suddenly starved of oxygen and other nutrients. Eventually, the affected heart tissue will die. When blood flow is completely blocked to the heart, ischemia can lead to a heart attack.
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