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Drug-eluting Stents: Are They Safe?

Drug-eluting stents are metal mesh tubes coated with medication that keep artries from re-blocking after angioplasty. These devices have been the solution for millions of people around the world. However, recent studies have raised concerns about associated risks. Join Dr. Yeung and colleagues as they discuss the safety of these popular devices.

Author: ResearchChannel

Duration: 5337

Published: 2010-02-16 22:34:31

Drug-eluting Stents: Are They Safe?

preop® Patient Education Balloon Angioplasty Coronary Angioplasty

www.preop.com Patient Education Company Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a balloon angioplasty. But what does that actually mean? The heart is located in the center of the chest. It’s job is to keep blood continually circulating throughout the body. The blood vessels that supply the body with oxygen-rich blood are called arteries. The arteries that supplies blood to the heart muscle itself are called coronary arteries. Sometimes, these blood vessels can narrow or become blocked by plaque deposits, restricting normal blood flow. In simple terms, a balloon angioplasty is a procedure used to increase the amount of blood flowing through the coronary artery. During a balloon angioplasty, a heart specialist will insert a thin tube into an artery in your arm or leg and gently guide it towards the problem area in your heart. Once the tube is in place, a small balloon is briefly inflated in order to widen the narrowed artery. During and after the procedure, your doctor will take x-rays in order to monitor your progress. Patient Education Company

Author: CardiacCenters

Duration: 477

Published: 2010-02-15 19:41:18

preop® Patient Education Balloon Angioplasty Coronary Angioplasty

Angioplasty PTA

洗腎患者通血管

Author: jihonc

Duration: 14

Published: 2009-12-03 06:14:14

Angioplasty PTA 張智鴻醫師腎臟科鴻遠診所透析

percutaneous coronary angioplasty

PCI coronary artery plasty screlosis

Author: kamiokada1

Duration: 68

Published: 2009-11-11 11:46:35

percutaneous coronary angioplasty