Factors That Affect the Choice of Treatment in Coronary Artery DiseaseFactors That Affect the Choice of Treatment in Coronary Artery DiseaseTreatment of coronary artery disease depends on a number of things, along with your personal preferences and general health status. Think about the following when you make decisions about your treatment. How severe is the chest pain or discomfort (angina), and will it respond to medicine?
What are the results of testing (stress EKG test, stress echocardiography, thallium scan) so far?These tests measure how the heart responds to increased oxygen demand (stress test) and how effectively the heart pumps blood, which may help determine what treatment would be most effective. The following test results suggest that there is adequate blood flow to the heart muscle and that medicine may be enough to control symptoms. Surgery or angioplasty with stenting may be an option but may offer no additional benefit over medicine and may involve more risk.
The following findings suggest that the heart muscle is not getting enough blood or oxygen. Treatment may be needed to prevent permanent heart muscle damage and reduced heart function.
If test results show that large areas of the heart muscle have already been permanently damaged, surgery or angioplasty with stenting to restore blood flow may not be needed or helpful. Treatment also depends on the number of arteries in the heart that are blocked and which arteries are blocked.
What are your personal choices about treatment?Another important consideration is your personal choice. People who can get information from their doctors about the risks and benefits of their treatment options are able to make better decisions. Some people may feel intimidated or afraid to question their doctor. However, it's very important to understand why your doctor is recommending a certain treatment and the risks and benefits of that treatment. Other factors that affect the decision include:
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