Angina pectoris long time need to put stent

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2025-05-02 02:24:00 Views: 71 times

The need for stent placement depends on a variety of factors, including severity of symptoms, vascular stenosis, and the patient's physical condition. It needs to be comprehensively evaluated and communicated with the doctor. The need for stent placement for a long period of angina pectoris cannot be generalized. It needs to be comprehensively considered from a variety of factors, including severity of symptoms, vascular stenosis, and the patient's physical condition. The following are some factors to consider: Severity of symptoms: If angina symptoms are frequent and severe, affecting daily life, or if medical treatment is not effective, intervention, such as stenting, may be considered. Vascular stenosis: The location and degree of vascular stenosis can be understood by examination such as coronary angiography. If the stenosis is severe (e.g. greater than 70%), may increase the risk of myocardial infarction, stent placement or other treatment options need to be considered. Patient physical condition: The overall health of the patient is also an important factor in determining treatment options. If the patient has other serious diseases, such as heart failure, renal insufficiency, etc., intervention may not be appropriate or careful selection of treatment options may be required. Medication response: Medication, such as antiplatelet drugs, statins, nitrates, etc., is usually tried before stent placement is considered. If medication is effective and there are no significant side effects, medication can be continued and reviewed regularly. It should be noted that stenting is an effective treatment, but not suitable for all patients with angina. Doctors will evaluate the patient's specific situation and fully communicate with the patient to weigh the risks and benefits of treatment and develop an individualized treatment plan. In addition, for some high-risk patients or complex angina conditions, further examination and evaluation, such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), coronary CT angiography (CTA), etc., may be needed to more accurately understand the cardiovascular situation. If there is doubt about the treatment of angina pectoris, it is recommended to consult a cardiologist in time for more detailed and personalized advice. At the same time, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as smoking cessation, weight control, moderate exercise, healthy diet, etc., is also very important for the management and prevention of angina pectoris. Key information: whether to put stents for a long time depends on the severity of symptoms, vascular stenosis, and the patient's physical condition. Your doctor will evaluate and communicate with you on a case-by-case basis to develop an individualized treatment plan. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important for angina management.



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