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== What are Heart Stents? When are they Necessary? == | |||
It can be argued that the heart is the most important muscle in the human body. It is responsible for pumping roughly 7192 liters of blood around the body each and every day <ref>Kristen Forrest, Denise Schnabel, and Margaret Williams. Math by the Month. Mathematics of the heart. http://my.nctm.org/eresources/view_media.asp?article_id=7309. February 2006 </ref>. Like all muscle tissue, the heart requires a blood supply to bring in oxygen and remove waste. The coronary arteries supply blood to the heart. | |||
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ABSTRACT
What are Heart Stents? When are they Necessary?
It can be argued that the heart is the most important muscle in the human body. It is responsible for pumping roughly 7192 liters of blood around the body each and every day [1]. Like all muscle tissue, the heart requires a blood supply to bring in oxygen and remove waste. The coronary arteries supply blood to the heart.
References
- ↑ Kristen Forrest, Denise Schnabel, and Margaret Williams. Math by the Month. Mathematics of the heart. http://my.nctm.org/eresources/view_media.asp?article_id=7309. February 2006
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