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Chest Pain and Ischaemic Heart Disease

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Question:

Which part of the heart is most vulnerable to ischaemia

Author: Lapras Fan



Answer:

Subendocardial area is the most vulnerable This is because Heart muscle is perfused from the epicardial surface to endocardial surface and myocardial wall pressure is greatest in in the subendocardial area which is closest to LV cavity


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