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Thursday, June 17, 2010

What is the success rate for someone going in for angioplasty?

Also, what is the success rate for a stint being put into their heart valve?



What is the success rate for someone going in for angioplasty?

The stent is a small mesh-like tube that is deployed to the inside of your coronary artery. A balloon is advanced the where the lesion exists, then inflated, essentially crushing the plaque open. A stent is then deployed to the area to keep it open.



If the lesion is amenable to angioplasty then they are very successful - it is rare that an attempt to deploy a stent is made and can not be done, or a complication intercedes. On the other hand there can be lesions that can not be reached, completely blocked, or in a vessel or place in a vessel that would not improve your condition or heart function. In those cases, often no intervention is performed.



It is a very common procedure that has very few down sides and many up sides. I have seen patients come back a week after the procedure and say %26quot;I haven%26#039;t felt this good in 20 years.%26quot; The results can be really dramatic.



Good luck and good health. I hope this helps.



What is the success rate for someone going in for angioplasty?

pretty sucessful



go for it.

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