GCSE Combined Science (AQA)

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Evaluating Heart Disease Treatments

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Organisation Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems

Evaluating Heart Disease Treatments

4:39 Heart Disease Treatments
Spec 4.2.2.4
  • There are various treatments for heart disease, each with its own risks and benefits.
  • It's crucial to understand and evaluate the methods of treatment for exams.
  • Evaluation involves weighing the advantages and disadvantages of each treatment option.
  • Example given: evaluating mechanical and biological replacement heart valves.
  • Mechanical valves have a lower risk of death from heart-related problems and do not usually require replacement within five years.
  • Biological valves, however, may need replacement after five years and have a lower risk of causing blood clots in the brain post-surgery.
  • The table used in the example compares mechanical and biological valves on factors like risk of death, chance of failure, and incidence of blood clots.
  • Additional knowledge about mechanical valves includes the lifelong need for anti-clotting medication, which can lead to excessive bleeding, but they are readily available.
  • Additional knowledge about biological valves includes potential rejection by the body, the need for immunosuppressant drugs, and ethical issues if animal tissue is used.
  • Combining table data with personal knowledge can enhance exam answers and improve marks.

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