Should I get a stent or not?

Placing a stent within someone's coronary artery should allow more oxygen-rich blood to flow to the heart once again, which may eliminate some symptoms of coronary artery disease,” says cardiac electrophysiologist, Aarti Patel, M.D.
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Is it worth getting a stent?

The meta-analysis showed that stents delivered no benefit over medical therapy for preventing heart attacks or death for patients with stable coronary artery disease. Still, many cardiologists argued, stents improved patients' pain. It improved their quality of life.
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What are the symptoms of needing a heart stent?

Who needs a stent? Stents are used to reduce symptoms in patients with obstructive artery disease who suffer chest pain/tightness or shortness of breath that might be experienced with exercise or during periods of strong emotions. Stents may be used instead of bypass surgery in some selected patients.
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What percent of blockage requires a stent?

“For a cardiac stent procedure to qualify as a medical necessity, it is generally accepted that a patient must have at least 70% blockage of an artery and symptoms of blockage,” Justice Department attorneys wrote.
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What happens if you don't get a stent?

Without it, the heart can't function. Angioplasty and stent placement can alleviate the blockage of an artery and angina, orpersistent chest pain, that medications can't control. They're also emergency procedures used if someone is having a heart attack. Angioplasty and stents can't help some conditions.
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Heart Stents - When You Should and Shouldn't Get One



What is the alternative to heart stent?

The most widely used surgical alternative to a coronary angioplasty is a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).
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Do stents shorten your life?

Summary: While the placement of stents in newly reopened coronary arteries has been shown to reduce the need for repeat angioplasty procedures, researchers from the Duke Clinical Research Institute have found that stents have no impact on mortality over the long term.
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What are the pros and cons of stents?

The Pros and Cons of Stenting
  • A minimally invasive alternative to some cases that would have otherwise required a CABG procedure.
  • Long term effect of maintaining proper blood flow in a blood vessel.
  • Reduction of the risk of stroke.
  • Improvement of organ function, including the kidneys.
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What is the survival rate after a stent?

The composite event-free survival rate was 58.3% in the stent group and 78.2% in the CABG group (p < 0.0001; RR, 1.91;95% CI, 1.60 to 2.28).
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Can Walking reduce heart blockage?

Based on a meta-analysis, Zheng and colleagues [16] estimate that 8 MET hours/week of walking (approximately 30 minutes/day, 5 days/week, consistent with PA recommendations [1] is associated with a 19% reduction in coronary heart disease (CHD) risk.
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What are the warning signs of clogged arteries?

Coronary artery disease signs and symptoms can include:
  • Chest pain (angina). You may feel pressure or tightness in your chest. ...
  • Shortness of breath. You may feel like you can't catch your breath.
  • Fatigue. If the heart can't pump enough blood to meet your body's needs, you may feel unusually tired.
  • Heart attack.
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Will I feel better after a stent?

After receiving a stent, it is normal to feel tired or a bit weak for a few days, and it's not uncommon to experience some pain or soreness at the catheter site. If you received a stent because of a heart attack, you will likely feel tired for several weeks, Patel says.
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Is bypass Better Than stents?

Patients with severe coronary artery disease generally fared better with bypass surgery than with stents to open blocked arteries, according to a major new multinational study led by Stanford Medicine investigators.
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Is a stent better than medication?

Invasive procedures such as bypass surgery and stenting—commonly used to treat blocked arteries—are no better at reducing the risk for heart attack and death in patients with stable ischemic heart disease than medication and lifestyle changes alone.
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Can you live a normal life with stents?

It's important to remember that you can live a full and active life with a coronary stent. You can find some general guidelines about returning to working, resuming your everyday activities and making some heart-healthy lifestyle changes below.
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How long do stents in heart last?

How long will a stent last? It is permanent. There is just a 2–3 per cent risk of narrowing coming back, and if that happens it is usually within 6–9 months. If it does, it can potentially be treated with another stent.
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Which artery is the most common to have blockage?

Importance in cardiovascular diseases:

The LAD artery is the most commonly occluded of the coronary arteries. It provides the major blood supply to the interventricular septum, and thus bundle branches of the conducting system.
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Is having stents considered heart disease?

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) | Stents. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common form of heart disease in the U.S. It's also the leading cause of death. It occurs when the coronary arteries (blood vessels) that carry blood away from your heart get blocked with plaque.
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Can you stent a 100% blocked artery?

Coronary arteries with severe blockages, up to 99%, can often be treated with traditional stenting procedure. Once an artery becomes 100% blocked, it is considered a coronary chronic total occlusion, or CTO. Specialized equipment, techniques and physician training are required to open the artery with a stent.
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What to avoid after having a stent?

In most cases, you'll be advised to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities for about a week, or until the wound has healed.
  • Driving. You shouldn't drive a car for a week after having a coronary angioplasty. ...
  • Work. ...
  • Sex.
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Can heart stents last 20 years?

Stents are made to be permanent and will continue to keep your artery open once they've been placed. However, stents don't cure the underlying condition that caused the buildup in your artery (atherosclerosis). You'll still need treatment to prevent future artery narrowing.
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What is the success rate of stents?

Enteral stents can be adequately placed in over 90% of these patients with clinical success rates as high as 80–92% (25,26). Despite the relatively-frequent need for re-intervention (15–40% require repeat endoscopic therapy), morbidity and mortality from stent placement alone is low (27).
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Can statins unclog arteries?

March 13, 2006 (Atlanta) -- For the first time, a popular cholesterol-lowering statin drug has been shown to actually clear plaque out of fat-clogged heart arteries. "Ridding the heart arteries of plaque was previously thought to be unattainable," says researcher Steven Nissen, MD.
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Can blocked arteries be treated naturally?

Though there is little you can do to unclog arteries, you can do a lot to prevent additional buildup. A heart-healthy lifestyle can help you lower your levels of artery-clogging LDL cholesterol. It can also help you be healthier overall.
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Can a blocked heart artery clear itself?

Is it possible to Unclog Arteries Naturally? Although it isn't possible to remove plaque from your arterial walls without surgery, you can halt and prevent future plaque build-up.
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