But was inflammation relevant to the triggering of actual heart attack — which often occurs when
an arterial plaque ruptures and blocks an artery — not just the long process leading up to it?
Not exact matches
Plaque that forms in the
arterial walls can restrict blood flow and, in some cases,
rupture, leading to potentially fatal heart attacks.
In addition, a sudden
rupture in
arterial plaque (which causes most heart attacks) can trigger a potentially life - threatening blood clot.