Acute Coronary Artery Syndrome (ACAS) is a medical emergency that occurs when the heart muscle does not get enough oxygen-rich blood. This happens when the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart, become blocked or narrowed.
Imagine the coronary arteries as pipes that supply blood to the heart. When these pipes become blocked or narrowed, the heart muscle does not get enough oxygen and nutrients. This can cause damage to the heart muscle, leading to serious complications.
There are three main types of ACAS:
The symptoms of ACAS can vary, but common signs include:
If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of Acute Coronary Artery Syndrome, call emergency services immediately. While waiting for help to arrive:
Treatment for ACAS depends on the type and severity of the condition. It may include:
Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the management of Acute Coronary Artery Syndrome (ACAS). The primary goal of physiotherapy is to promote cardiovascular recovery, improve functional capacity, and reduce the risk of future cardiovascular events.
Physiotherapists may use various techniques to manage ACAS, including:
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