How often should you see a cardiologist after a stent procedure?

As recommended in the National Disease Management Guidelines (6), patients with coronary heart disease and those who have undergone stent implantation should be followed up regularly (every three to six months) by their primary care physicians, independently of any additional visits that may be necessitated by ...
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Do heart stents need to be checked?

It is important to get routine medical care if you have a stent. Talk with your healthcare provider about how often you should schedule office visits and blood tests. Discuss when you should follow up with specialists, such as a cardiologist or pulmonologist. Take medicines to prevent problems.
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Is cardiac rehab necessary after stent?

Cardiac rehab is also recommended for people who have undergone bypass surgery, angioplasty or had a stent inserted, and for those who have heart failure .
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How long does it take for arteries to heal after stent placement?

It generally takes most people a couple of weeks to start returning to their normal activities after angioplasty/stenting. Before you leave hospital, you'll be given detailed instructions for exercise, medications, follow-up appointments, ongoing wound care and resuming normal activities.
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What is the life expectancy after a stent?

They report on the long‐term outcomes and the clinical predictors of mortality in that cohort of patients. They found that the cumulative mortality was ≈15% at 1 year, with a steady increase up to ≈34% at 10 years.
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Dr. Samin Sharma on Recovery Following Stent Placement and Heart Surgery



Can you live a full life with stents?

It depends primarily on the underlying heart disease, age, and medical condition of the patient. A younger patient, for example, who has a strong heart and has never experienced a heart attack, will be expected to live a full and active lifespan.
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What are the symptoms of stent failure?

Symptoms like fatigue, chest pain or shortness of breath can indicate in-stent restenosis. If you experience symptoms, you should contact your healthcare provider. Newer, safer drug-eluting stents can lower your risk of developing in-stent restenosis.
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What not to do after having stents?

In most cases, you'll be advised to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities for about a week, or until the wound has healed.
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What to watch for after getting a stent?

What to Expect at Home. After an interventional procedure, it is normal to: Have a bruise or discolored area near where the catheter was inserted. At the same site, there may also be a small lump (which should not get bigger), soreness when pressure is applied and perhaps a small amount (one or two drops) of discharge.
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Will I have more energy after a stent?

In fact, if the blockage that caused your heart attack is cleared with stents or surgery, you might feel better and have more energy than you did before your heart attack.
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How long do I take Plavix after stent?

Background: American and European cardiology societies recommend six to 12 months of dual-antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and clopidogrel (Plavix) after drug-eluting stent placement to prevent late stent thrombosis.
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Does blood pressure increase after stent?

After stent or bypass surgery blood pressure (BP) can go up for multiple reasons among which are: stress and tense of the patient unsure about the future, the pain of the cut and because some of the blood pressure medication, which the patient was receiving preoperatively may get withdrawn post operatively, thereby ...
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Do stents prevent future heart attacks?

The Benefits of Stenting

By keeping an artery open, stents lower your risk of chest pain. They can also treat a heart attack in progress and reduce the chance of a future heart attack.
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Which exercise is best for stent patients?

It is advisable for patients to commence moderate exercise such as walking on the plain ground soon after angioplasty and gradually increase the intensity of exercise. One can expect to reach the pre-disease exercise status within one month of a stenting procedure.
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Do stents set off metal detectors?

No. A stent should not set off any metal detector or security screening. You will receive a wallet card with information about your stent after your procedure. You can keep that with you in the event there is any concern at security checkpoints.
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How can I improve my heart after stents?

To keep your heart healthy after angioplasty, you should:
  1. Quit smoking.
  2. Lower your cholesterol levels.
  3. Eat a healthy diet that is low in saturated fat.
  4. Maintain a healthy weight.
  5. Control other conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
  6. Get regular exercise.
  7. Take medications as prescribed by your doctor.
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Why do I still have chest pain after stent?

It is also possible that you are experiencing discomfort because the stent is taking time to settle. This is quite normal, but make an appointment to see your GP and check if they want to review your medications. Find out about better stents for the future.
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Why do I feel worse after stents?

“This is because your artery has suffered some trauma and bruising from the stent being fitted. You can have episodes of pain or discomfort as the stent settles into place.
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How long does it take for a stent to settle in?

Once the stent has been placed, tissue will start to coat the stent like a layer of skin. The stent will be fully lined with tissue within 3 to 12 months, depending on if the stent has a medicine coating or not.
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How serious is having a stent put in?

A stent can cause blood clotting, which may increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute state that about 1 to 2 percent of people who have stented arteries develop a blood clot at the site of the stent. Doctors will usually prescribe one or more drugs to prevent clotting.
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Do stents damage the heart?

Blood clotting in a stent can cause a future blockage (restenosis) and may lead to a heart attack.
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Can you feel stents in your heart?

Will I feel the stent? No. You will not feel the stent inside of you. (Though you will probably feel better after it has been implanted and blood flow in your coronary artery has been restored.)
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Is it common for stents to fail?

Conclusions: Failure to deploy stents is a serious and relatively common problem that is associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates.
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Do stents lower blood pressure?

The mean subclavian and vertebral artery stenosis decreased from 88.9 ± 9.5% and 85.8 ± 7.4% to5. 5 ± 3.5% and 4.6 ± 3.7% immediately after stenting, respectively. Mean reductions in office blood pressure were –7/–3 (95% CI 3/2), –9/–4 (5/3), and –10/–5 mmHg (7/5) at 1, 3, and 6 months, respectively.
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