Main Causes Of Acute Coronary Syndrome
The main causes of acute coronary syndrome are the sudden blockage or severe narrowing of the coronary arteries, most often due to the buildup and rupture of fatty deposits called plaques. This can lead to the formation of blood clots that restrict or stop blood flow to the heart muscle. Other risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, and high cholesterol, all of which contribute to artery damage and increase the likelihood of ACS events.


