
What Do My Angiogram Test Results Indicate?

, dotial calcification and negative remodeling and 60% ostial stenosis. good flush flow back around the 6-french catheter and a 4-french catheter placed across the lesion shows no change in the pressure waveform
What does it mean?
My answer is as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello, madame. Thank you for your question and welcome to HCM.
I understand your query.
First of all, congratulations on your successful angiogram. That means that no further assessment and treatment measures are needed. According to your age of 74 years old, it is totally expected that you would have some narrowing/blockages in your coronary arteries.
These blockages are all non-significant, as called in our invasive cardiologist nomenclature. A stenosis (blockage) should be 75% at least so it would require a stent placement. At least, this is my everyday job, and I would not proceed with stent placement, in your case, also according to the fact that your right coronary artery is of 4 mm diameter (a great artery - which does not impend a good circulation through this artery). Of course, a stent placement is always a decision of the performing operator.
This is my insight. I would recommend you to be strict in taking your medication, as coronary artery disease cannot be "vanished", but, with medication, at least, we can refrain it to progress further, and produce greater blockages than those provided. I would recommend you to not refrain from any physical activity, but continue your life and everyday duties as always performed.
I hope my answer is helpful and thorough to you. If you have followup questions, I am happy to help.
Best regards,
Dr. Meriton

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