Saturday, December 26, 2009

Angioplasty Risks Angioplasty Fitting A Stent?

Angioplasty fitting a stent? - angioplasty risks

A person who works in this area tell me whether the risks for the development of a related prosthetic graft stenting are significantly higher from native coronary arteries? 60% occlusion proximal PDA.

4 comments:

Mike said...

The risks have to be somewhat higher in the existing stent, finishing, but not worried too high. The studies were not sufficient to highlight the risks rise done.

60% is closed minimal and stenting should not cause for concern. It has been found, while reducing the risks.

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barbie_b... said...

Hello, I'm not working in this area, but believe me, I know that title, I've got four in the right coronary artery, I had made twice, and she wonders, the doctor decide what size you need, is what it does and stop worrying.
Theres a risk to everything, but they are a miracle, the confidence thats your doctor what you're trained to do, God bless .. lucky!

barbie_b... said...

Hello, I'm not working in this area, but believe me, I know that title, I've got four in the right coronary artery, I had made twice, and she wonders, the doctor decide what size you need, is what it does and stop worrying.
Theres a risk to everything, but they are a miracle, the confidence thats your doctor what you're trained to do, God bless .. lucky!

barbie_b... said...

Hello, I'm not working in this area, but believe me, I know that title, I've got four in the right coronary artery, I had made twice, and she wonders, the doctor decide what size you need, is what it does and stop worrying.
Theres a risk to everything, but they are a miracle, the confidence thats your doctor what you're trained to do, God bless .. lucky!

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