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What Is The Survival Rate After Having Heart Attack Followed By Placed Stent?

A friend of mine had a widow maker heart attack. A stent was placed. He s in the hospital, cracking jokes. But he told me in all seriousness that a widow maker heart attack had a less than 10 percent survival rate. Is there any chance of that improving over time, such as, if he survives 30 days he s more likely to survive?
Tue, 29 Apr 2014
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I really appreciate your concern for your friend, if your friend doing well even after the blocking of artery which is better known with the name widow making artery then this is no more will remain the widow making artery because your friend could survive, and just forget about the term the over all pathophysiology remains the same for all coronary arteries, hope this information helps you, have nice day.
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What Is The Survival Rate After Having Heart Attack Followed By Placed Stent?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern for your friend, if your friend doing well even after the blocking of artery which is better known with the name widow making artery then this is no more will remain the widow making artery because your friend could survive, and just forget about the term the over all pathophysiology remains the same for all coronary arteries, hope this information helps you, have nice day.