Heart Operations all they are cracked up to be?
The two studies also indicate that an outmoded understanding of heart disease still dominates the way it is treated. According to the so-called new view of heart disease, a major constriction in the coronary artery is not where a future heart attack will occur. “There’s lots of data to show that opening a narrowed artery will not reduce your chances of having a heart attack,” said Dr. Waters, citing the one exception. “If, however, a person is having a heart attack, and that person has an artery-opening procedure while having the heart attack, there is good evidence that this will reduce the risk of dying of that heart attack.” In other words, the procedure will have no effect on future heart attacks.
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