yes you can consult your cardio and get a fitness from him before you start dental treatment ...
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No, but will have to consult your cardiologist before the Dentist can take over as certain drugs are avoided or added before undertaking surgery ...
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Hi, usually access site hematomas are benign, they resolve within 5-10 days and require no any additional treatment. Taking into account that you are taking some mandatory medications after coronary intervention, which interaction between Chymoral Forte hasn't been investigated and probable side effects of Cymoral forte, I would advice just wait some days and it'll resolve by itself. ...
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blockage more then 75% has to be opened according to American and European recomendations. The thing that collaterals are formed and he doesn't have symptoms, on the one hand is good, it's not an amergency situatuon, but on the other hand as some diabetics can't feel pain as hard as healthy people, the real clinical picture can hide and so better not to loose time!. As for the choice between bypass surgery and angioplasty, there are some criteria (number of vessels blocked, which vessels are bl ...
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More then 75% stenosis (block) is indication for angioplasty according to American and European reccomendations. So I would reccomend you to do immediate angioplasty of the vessel which has 90% block. As for 70% block, he needs carefull monitoring of his heart, that means to take all prescribed medications on time (because medications decrease the risk of complications and improve patient's health), to visit cardiologist periodically, but if he has some cardiologic symptoms such as chest pain, s ...
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More then 75% stenosis of blood vessel is indication for angioplasty acording to American and European recommendations and are considered critical, that means that angioplasty must be done! there doesn't exist a medication which will help more then 75% block. And these blocks, if are not cured on time can lead to infarction! BRILLINTA is a medication which makes your blood thinner, it doesn't have any influence on blocks. Visit your cardiologist and do whatever he/she advices, because 80%, 95% a ...
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Hi, till now indications for EECP treatment are physical activity limiting angina, on maximal angina relieving treatment and when there is no any other way for revascularization, ie improve heart blood supply. If your quality of life worsening cause is not angina but heart failure symptomes- shortness of breath because heart pumping function is decreased, the use of EECP hasen't yet much approved, data are controversal. But still you can apply for such treatment, there are recent somehow weak da ...
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It will be better to see CAG video for final confirmation, otherwise the advice is correct. ...
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