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Is By Pass Surgery Only Solution For Blocked Arteries?

my age is 56 years at the age of 55 i had an hert attack when an angiography was done revealinf blockages of 100 ,70,60%

a stent was inserted in 100% blocked artery

now after 1 year i again went for an angiography where the artery in which stent war inserted shows a blokage og 60% whereas the others show 90% both

the doctor suggested to insert 3 more stunts or to go for aby -pass surgery please advice me the best treatment for myself

Tue, 28 Mar 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, as long as the treatment is concern it is all depends upon the clinical symptoms and the EKG changes if the symptoms are not so severe and minimal changes are there in EKG then it is better to go for stenting and if the symptoms are sever and mark changes are there in EKG which suggestive of infarction and ischemia then CABG is advisable, you can discuss with cardiologist hope this information helps.
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Is By Pass Surgery Only Solution For Blocked Arteries?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, as long as the treatment is concern it is all depends upon the clinical symptoms and the EKG changes if the symptoms are not so severe and minimal changes are there in EKG then it is better to go for stenting and if the symptoms are sever and mark changes are there in EKG which suggestive of infarction and ischemia then CABG is advisable, you can discuss with cardiologist hope this information helps.