Coronary Artery Disease
What Is Coronary Artery Disease?
Coronary artery disease (CAD), also called coronary heart disease,
is a condition in which plaque (plak) builds up inside the coronary arteries.
These arteries supply your heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood.
Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol (ko-LES-ter-ol), calcium, and
other substances found in the blood. When plaque builds up in the arteries, the
condition is called atherosclerosis (ATH-er-o-skler-O-sis).
Atherosclerosis

Figure A shows a normal artery with normal blood flow. Figure B
shows an artery with plaque buildup.
Plaque narrows the arteries and reduces blood flow to your heart
muscle. It also makes it more likely that blood clots will form in your
arteries. Blood clots can partially or completely block blood flow.
Overview
When your coronary arteries are narrowed or blocked, oxygen-rich
blood can't reach your heart muscle. This can cause angina (an-JI-nuh or
AN-juh-nuh) or a heart attack.
Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when not enough
oxygen-rich blood is flowing to an area of your heart muscle. Angina may feel
like pressure or squeezing in your chest. The pain also may occur in your
shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back.
A heart attack occurs when blood flow to an area of your heart
muscle is completely blocked. This prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching that
area of heart muscle and causes it to die. Without quick treatment, a heart
attack can lead to serious problems and even death.
Over time, CAD can weaken the heart muscle and lead to heart failure
and arrhythmias (ah-RITH-me-ahs). Heart failure is a condition in which your
heart can't pump enough blood throughout your body. Arrhythmias are problems
with the speed or rhythm of your heartbeat.
Outlook
CAD is the most common type of heart disease. It's the leading cause
of death in the United States for both men and women. Lifestyle changes,
medicines, and/or medical procedures can effectively prevent or treat CAD in
most people.
February 2009 Source NCHLB
Remember: Your Heart is the Engine that runs your body. Make sure that what you put in your body and around your body are giving your heart the best chance to stay healthy and work for you.