Unlocking Your Arteries | Heart Stent

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
  • A heart stent, also known as a coronary stent, is a small, mesh-like device used to treat blocked or narrowed coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart. Here's an overview:
    What is a heart stent?
    - A small, flexible tube made of metal or plastic
    - Coated with a drug to prevent further blockage
    - Designed to keep the artery open and improve blood flow
    How is it implanted?
    - Inserted through an artery in the leg or arm (angioplasty)
    - Guided to the blocked coronary artery using X-ray imaging
    - Expanded using a balloon to fit the artery
    Benefits:
    - Relieves chest pain (angina)
    - Reduces risk of heart attack
    - Improves blood flow to the heart
    - Minimally invasive procedure
    - Quick recovery time
    Types of heart stents:
    - Bare metal stents
    - Drug-eluting stents (release medication to prevent blockage)
    - Bioresorbable stents (dissolve over time)
    * Risks and complications:*
    - Blood clots
    - Restenosis (re-blockage)
    - Allergic reactions
    - Bleeding or infection at the insertion site
    Overall, heart stents are a common and effective treatment for coronary artery disease, offering quick relief from symptoms and improved heart health.
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