Coronary Arteries | Cardiology

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Published 2019-07-08
What are the coronary arteries of the heart?

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  • @iMusikkForeva
    I spent 1 hour not understanding what coronary arteries are since they're bringing blood to the heart and not away from it. You answered all my doubts in the first 20 seconds by saying that the heart needs its own supply of blood to perform as well. THANK YOU for your amazing videos!
  • @user-kp7ei4mi7e
    A true goat, you taught me in 6 mins what my professor couldn't teach me in two hours.
  • @lariannona850
    YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH YOU'VE HELPED ME FURTHER UNDERSTAND SUCH CONCEPTS, THANK YOU DR. MIKE AS ALWAYS!
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  • @sunnyyish
    I passed my midterms because of you. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
  • @jfanega
    THANK YOU! Your explanations are always clear and concise. You make things make sense!
  • This is SO COOL. Working on Ph.D. research and needed a refresher. Thank you so much!!
  • @alberta8878
    this was the most effective explanation with the best visual that i found thank you
  • I'm a student studying Echocardiography. This video has by far been the best explanation in order for me to understand how the coronary arteries and veins work. Its simple,quick, step by step, and visualization all in one that gave me a great understanding. I will subscribe and continue to watch your videos!
  • @annapark3741
    You are really brilliant !! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
  • @zozik84
    You are a great doctor and a great teacher. Tried mot of the video, only understand yours . Thanksss
  • Thank you so much. Great straightforward presentation. So I had a 100% blockage in LAD and Right posterior descending. LAD was stented and they used POBA on right. That anesthemosis part, they couldnt remove blockage because it was too hard. But my thread mill stress test showed great results and they suggested I dont need surgery. Hope that is fine.
  • Omg, thank you I could not wrap my head around this concept until now!
  • @marab8608
    Great video! Of note, the PDA can come off of the Left Coronary Artery in individuals who are Left Dominant, and anastomose with the LDA.
  • Yet again, I've put the textbook aside in favor of your videos, which allows me to see and understand the construction and function of these components. Now I can go back to the text and not feel overwhelmed and confused. Thank you!
  • @rajjen2008
    I recently came out of stress ecg with ST horizontal depression 1-2 mm for the inferior and lateral leads. Two questions a) does the ecg gives a sense of where the block maybe (Lca or rca) b) what is the better procedure to best find the occlusion CTA or Stress ECHO… seems like former is better and more definitive but like your views. Love this channel and definitely learnt a lot.