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My Father s coronary angiography reports shows . Age of my father is 64 y. Having Diabetes and High BP( now is under control) LMCA: Isolated Osteal 50-60% stenosis LAD: TYPE-III, MID LAD shows 80-90% long segment stenosis, distal vessel is normal LCX: Non Dominant, Mild disease RCA: Dominant 90-95% stenosis before bifurcation apart from these he has diagnosis as CKD. the Creatnine -serum/Plasma result showing 1.7 mg/dl is it serious and what could be the best option is it CABG / PCI . Please suggest
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Suggest Treatment For Multiple Coronary Stenosis
Hello, PCI is a better option. It is less invasive, less complicated and causes less brunt of body. He should experience lifestyle modifications and dietary modifications. If we take life expectancy to be 80 years, if there is reblock of coronaries in the future, the option of CABG remains open. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician