Atherosclerosis: a life changing phenomenon

A. Rai, S. Chandra, Shashi Pratap Singh, A. Parveen
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Abstract

Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease. Because high plasma concentrations of cholesterol, in particular those of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, are one of the principal risk factors for atherosclerosis, the process of atherogenesis has been considered by many to consist largely of the accumulation of lipids within the artery wall; however, it is much more than that.  The lesions of atherosclerosis occur principally in large and medium-sized elastic and muscular arteries and can lead to ischemia of the heart, brain, or extremities, resulting in infarction. They may be present throughout a person’s lifetime. Among patients with established cardiovascular disease, mortality is lower among those who participate in an exercise program than among those who do not. Furthermore, recent studies have reported positive lipid-lowering effects from estrogen and/or progestogen in postmenopausal women but there are still conflicting reports on the use of these agents in dyslipidaemia and in females at risk for CHD. In addition to lowering lipid levels, these antihyperlipidaemic The new therapeutic options available to clinicians treating dyslipidaemia in the last decade have enabled effective treatment for many atherosclerotic process.
动脉粥样硬化:一种改变生活的现象
动脉粥样硬化是一种炎性疾病。由于高血浆浓度的胆固醇,特别是低密度脂蛋白(LDL)胆固醇,是动脉粥样硬化的主要危险因素之一,许多人认为动脉粥样硬化的过程主要由动脉壁内脂质积累组成;然而,它远不止于此。动脉粥样硬化的病变主要发生在大、中型弹性动脉和肌肉动脉,可导致心脏、大脑或四肢缺血,导致梗死。它们可能伴随一个人的一生。在已确诊的心血管疾病患者中,参加锻炼计划的患者死亡率低于不参加锻炼计划的患者。此外,最近的研究报道了雌激素和/或孕激素对绝经后妇女的积极降脂作用,但在血脂异常和有冠心病风险的女性中使用这些药物的报道仍然存在矛盾。除了降低脂质水平,这些抗高脂血症的新治疗方案可用于临床医生治疗血脂异常,在过去的十年中,使许多动脉粥样硬化过程的有效治疗。
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