Is Angioplasty Procedure Advisable When A Person Is Having 70% Heart Blockage?
Question: My friend has 70% heart blockage- her doctor says they usually don't do angioplasty until 80% is this true- if so why
Brief Answer:
Yes, this is true!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this query.
It is true that angioplasty is only done when the blockage is ≥80%. This is because surgery at blockages less than 80% have not shown any major benefits compared to those in whom nothing was done. It is therefore of no great added value and doesn't warrant doing so.
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Yes, this is true!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this query.
It is true that angioplasty is only done when the blockage is ≥80%. This is because surgery at blockages less than 80% have not shown any major benefits compared to those in whom nothing was done. It is therefore of no great added value and doesn't warrant doing so.
I hope this addresses your query. I wish you well. Thanks for using our services and feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
At 70% blockage doesn't that lesson your quality of life, energy, etc.
What are symptoms. they also said she has calcification-does that make any difference. She's from Taiwan- and there they said she should do the angioplasty- why the difference
What are symptoms. they also said she has calcification-does that make any difference. She's from Taiwan- and there they said she should do the angioplasty- why the difference
Brief Answer:
Protocols differ but operating small blockages is not best practice!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this followup question.
Surgery is not without risk. Before we operate on a client, we must make sure that it is the best option and the gains clearly outweigh the risk of surgery. I will maintain that you stay away from surgery which is not recommended. Hospital practices differ but I will not lean towards what is done in Taiwan.....It is not a universal recommendation.
Remember surgeons love operating and when they decline, believe them that is is very much justified.
Protocols differ but operating small blockages is not best practice!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this followup question.
Surgery is not without risk. Before we operate on a client, we must make sure that it is the best option and the gains clearly outweigh the risk of surgery. I will maintain that you stay away from surgery which is not recommended. Hospital practices differ but I will not lean towards what is done in Taiwan.....It is not a universal recommendation.
Remember surgeons love operating and when they decline, believe them that is is very much justified.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar