Friday, November 4, 2011

What Does It Mean When A Part Of The Heart Muscle Is Not Moving?

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6 comments:

  1. ladystang - is it supposed to be?
    then it is dead

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  2. formerly_bob - It means that a portion of the heart isn't helping to pump blood, so the volume of blood that is pumped becomes lower. Specific problems from this circumstance depend on which part of the heart is affected and the severity of the problem. Reduced blood flow in one chamber of the heart can cause blood to back up in the damaged chamber like a clogged drain pipe, which is called congestive heart failure. It can also cause abnormally low blood pressure, which can cause problems with the kidneys and liver. Both of these organs need relatively high blood pressure to function properly.

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  3. aziz - usually termed as Hypokinesia (impaired or reduced movement of myocardium during systole and diastole as seen in certain cardiomyopathies which result in reduced ejection fraction .

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  4. sono gal - All of the above is correct (except first answer..) but when a wall doesn't move it is called akinetic. Reduced movement is hypokinetic.

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  5. Donna B. - If it is not moving at all is akinetic. Probable cause a heart attack and scar tissue formation.

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  6. gangadharan nair - That part of the heart muscle (myocardium) has no contracting power. This may be due to death of nerve cells during heart attack (myocardial infarction).

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