I am not aware of a specific age limit. It will depend on the percentage of occlusions and other patient-specific factors, like age, other health issues and co-morbidities. For individualized needs, please check with your provider.
Mam i am a unstable angina patient and doctor done my angiography and reports tell that a have a multi vessel disease 60 to 70 %so what your opinion or what you suggest me pcI or cabg ans me plz
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@@milo5411 the surgical team and anesthesiologist do their best to keep the patient well hydrated and BP at a level where it is perfusing the kidneys at an ideal level. All pre-existing conditions (especially kidney issues) are taken into consideration. The overall outcome of the surgery is always dependent on individual factors since every patient has their own medical history.
Um, No thanks. I’ll try to find a way to sign a release or waiver telling the docs that I prefer to just pass on rather than go through those first three or four days after surgery.
Point taken! While the first few days post-op may be tough, the procedure could certainly add life expectancy and quality of life. Always make sure to address your concerns and wishes with your health care providers and family!
yes.. I had mine 16 days ago.. first days (esp. ICU stay) were nothing but pure Hell.. now I feel much better but I'm sure I'd never go through something like that again.. it's a torture..
Huge thanks! Last semester of RN program and I wish I had found you sooner. I really appreciate your cardiac lectures!
You are so welcome! Please spread the word about this channel! Good luck in your last semester - you got this!
Having this procedure, probably this month. Great information to have ahead of time.
Glad to help! Good luck with your procedure!
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You are amazing. Why I did not know about you earlier. Thank you for this amazing explanantion
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Had a quintepel at 76 four years ago. Doing well😊.
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My question is, I would like to know what is a restriction of post surgery and discharge home?
Please check with your healthcare provider/surgeon about specific questions about your specific situation.
very nice way of teaching !
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What is the age limit for CABG ?
I am not aware of a specific age limit. It will depend on the percentage of occlusions and other patient-specific factors, like age, other health issues and co-morbidities. For individualized needs, please check with your provider.
Explained beautifully!
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Mam i am a unstable angina patient and doctor done my angiography and reports tell that a have a multi vessel disease 60 to 70 %so what your opinion or what you suggest me pcI or cabg ans me plz
Hi there and thanks for watching! Please note that this channel is for educational purposes only. Always consult with your healthcare professional about your specific situation and condition.
Had my bypass surgery ( x5) 7 weeks ago everything went well chest muscles still sore
Glad to hear everything went well. The recovery is definitely a process and I hope you feel back to normal (or even better) soon! 😀
May I ask for the condition of your kidneys post op?
@@milo5411 the surgical team and anesthesiologist do their best to keep the patient well hydrated and BP at a level where it is perfusing the kidneys at an ideal level. All pre-existing conditions (especially kidney issues) are taken into consideration. The overall outcome of the surgery is always dependent on individual factors since every patient has their own medical history.
Very helpful 😊
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Your are amazing! Thank you!
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Um, No thanks. I’ll try to find a way to sign a release or waiver telling the docs that I prefer to just pass on rather than go through those first three or four days after surgery.
Point taken! While the first few days post-op may be tough, the procedure could certainly add life expectancy and quality of life. Always make sure to address your concerns and wishes with your health care providers and family!
yes.. I had mine 16 days ago.. first days (esp. ICU stay) were nothing but pure Hell.. now I feel much better but I'm sure I'd never go through something like that again.. it's a torture..