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Hi. I Had A Stent Put In 2 1/2 Weeks

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Posted on Sun, 1 Dec 2019
Question: Hi. I had a stent put in 2 1/2 weeks ago and was put on brilinta and have been very short of breath since and even more going up stairs or trying to exercise. is there something else that wont cause this ?
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (47 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Welcome back on - Ask a Doctor - service!

Regarding your concern I would explain that besides a potential adverse effect of Brillinta or decreased cardiac function, shortness of breath may be an expression of other issues as well:

- an accute pulmonary inflamnation/infection,
- anemia,
- stent complication, such as stent thrombosis (less likely alternative).

If dyspnea persists then several tests should be done to exclude the above mentioned causes:

- complete blood count,
- PCR,
- chest X ray study,
- cardiac enzymes (troponin)

You should discuss with your doctor on the above mentioned issues!


Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
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Hi. I Had A Stent Put In 2 1/2 Weeks

Brief Answer: I would explain as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello! Welcome back on - Ask a Doctor - service! Regarding your concern I would explain that besides a potential adverse effect of Brillinta or decreased cardiac function, shortness of breath may be an expression of other issues as well: - an accute pulmonary inflamnation/infection, - anemia, - stent complication, such as stent thrombosis (less likely alternative). If dyspnea persists then several tests should be done to exclude the above mentioned causes: - complete blood count, - PCR, - chest X ray study, - cardiac enzymes (troponin) You should discuss with your doctor on the above mentioned issues! Kind regards, Dr. Iliri