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by graeham
3147 days ago
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Stents are an incredible piece of engineering, but probably are over-used (particularly in the USA). There are a few issues at play: -Chest pain -Artery narrowing -Heart attack risk They aren't the same, although there is correlation between each. The original idea behind stents was to stabilise vessels in the process of a heart attack. They are increasingly used in a preventative way - but the problem is there aren't very many or good tools to tell how at risk an individual is to a heart attack. Another major problem (as the article mentions) is that stents improve the situation in one artery, but most patients that need a stent have atherosclerosis in multiple vessels. This likely explains why the chest pain remains. |
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