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What Is The Longevity Of Stents Without Thrombosis?

My mom just had two stents placed in two of her coronary arteries, the right coronary artery and the left cirumflex artery. The cardiac surgeon said there was no need of a CABG surgery and stents would work but now we keep on hearing that there are chances of Stent thrombosis in these DES stents. The stents used for my mom are Biomatrix stents, i have heard there are less chances of stent thrombosis with these stents. How long can these stents work for if there is no stent thrombosis?
Mon, 11 Jul 2016
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every stent have chances of stent thrombosis ... it depends on many factor like type of stent lenght size and how patient deal with medication and healthy lifestyle ... stent put is des so dont worry for stent part ...just keep healthy lifestyle and regular medication ...if any chest pain do one ecg and follow with ur doctor ...
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What Is The Longevity Of Stents Without Thrombosis?

every stent have chances of stent thrombosis ... it depends on many factor like type of stent lenght size and how patient deal with medication and healthy lifestyle ... stent put is des so dont worry for stent part ...just keep healthy lifestyle and regular medication ...if any chest pain do one ecg and follow with ur doctor ...