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medical illustration of Systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of your arteries when the left ventricle contracts to eject blood into the aorta. This image is a stop frame in an animation delivered to the American Heart Association for training and education purposes.
Next medical animation of For decades, balloon angioplasty and wire vascular stents have been used to treat coronary artery disease by first crushing atherosclerotic plaque in the artery wall and then deploying the stent to keep the artery lumen open.  This animation demonstrates both angioplasty and stent deployment after providing orientation to the external heart and the coronary arteries.  The orientation lead-in also animates a coronary infarct on the heart surface.

Heart Attack and Stent

Systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the walls of your arteries when the left ventricle contracts to eject blood into the aorta. This image is a stop frame in an animation delivered to the American Heart Association for training and education purposes.

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