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How Dangerous Is Single Vessel Coronary Artery Disease?
Single vessel coronary artery disease Distal LCX continue as Om2 which has two division , at the point of bifurcation there is intra coronory thrombus extending to both division with faint ante grade flow. The In ferior division occluded .The superior divisions has 90 % stenosis.distal LCX is normal kindly advise how dangerous
I am so sorry to hear about this vessel stenosis. It is never good news having a problem with the heart vessels as this can easily lead to heart attack. In any case, a single vessel that supplies multiple distal branches would be more concerning than just a single of these distant branches being affected. Should a heart attack occur on this, the territory affected would be a lot bigger than would have been if this occurred in either of the distal vessels.
In all, more concerning than if it were just a single distal branch that was affected. Work with your cardiologists on getting this fixed.
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How Dangerous Is Single Vessel Coronary Artery Disease?
Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about this vessel stenosis. It is never good news having a problem with the heart vessels as this can easily lead to heart attack. In any case, a single vessel that supplies multiple distal branches would be more concerning than just a single of these distant branches being affected. Should a heart attack occur on this, the territory affected would be a lot bigger than would have been if this occurred in either of the distal vessels. In all, more concerning than if it were just a single distal branch that was affected. Work with your cardiologists on getting this fixed. I hope this helps. I wish you well. Thank you so much for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.