Suggest Treatment For Breathing Difficulty And Pain Under The Arm
I would explain as follows:
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Hello XXXX!
Thank you for asking on HCM!
Regarding your concern, I would explain that it is sometimes difficult to judge medical actions without concrete data on lab tests, medical exams, and patient physical exam. I don't believe your doctor has been involved on an intentional action to damage your coronary arteries and risk your life.
Returning to coronary artery disease, it is well known that coronary stenoses are the major cause of ischemic heart disease; but sometimes coronary spasms or coronary muscular bridges may be responsible. Sometimes a coronary spasm may be superimposed t oa moderate coronary stenosis that produces coronary endotelial dysfunction (and thus stenosis). In the later cases (coronary spasms superimposed on coronary stenosis and muscular bridging coronary revascularisation with stent implantation is mandatory (when feasible).
Regarding coronary iatrogenic coronary laceration, i would explain that it is a relatively rare known complication, but it sometimes happens. Many reasons may lead to such complication (complex coronary lesions, insufficient medical expertise, sometimes even a bad chance, etc).
So, I would conclude that the best way to review medical decisions and actions in such a case, would be to review coronary angiography films and subsequent procedure.
If you could upload a copy, I would give my professional opinion.
Hope to have been helpful.
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Review medical data for PFO.
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Hello again XXXX!
Regarding your prior elevated troponin level, seems that most probably it may be caused by an extracardiac reason.
As you have a diagnosis of PFO, I would recommend to review currently your clinical and echocardiographic data with your doctor, and see the possibility of anticoagulation need, as PFO may be associated with increased risk of cardio-embolic events.
Wish you a good health!
Best regards! Dr. Iliri
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Dear XXXX!
Feel free to contact me whenever you can!
Best regards! Dr. Iliri