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Free Angioplasty (PTCA) In Amravati

Free Angioplasty (PTCR) In Amravati

Free Angioplasty (PTCA) In Amravati

Coronary angioplasty, also called as percutaneous coronary intervention, is the procedure used to the open clogged heart arteries. Angioplasty uses the tiny balloon catheter that is the inserted in a blocked blood vessel to the help widen it or improve blood flow to your heart.

Angioplasty is often combined with the placement of the small wire mesh tube called the stent. The stent helps prop the artery open, the decreasing its the chance of narrowing again. Most stents are the coated with the medication to help keep your artery open (drug-eluting stents). Rarely, bare-metal stents may be used.

Angioplasty can improve the symptoms of the blocked arteries, such as the chest pain or shortness of breath. Angioplasty is also often used to the during a heart attack to quickly open a blocked artery and reduce the amount of damage to your heart.

Why it’s done?

Angioplasty may be the treatment option for you if:

  • ou have tried medications and lifestyle changes but these have not improved your heart health.
  • You have chest pain (angina) that is the worsening.
  • You have a heart attack.Angioplasty can quickly open a blocked artery, reducing damage to your heart.


Angioplasty isn’t for the everyone. Depending on the extent of your heart disease or your overall health, your doctor may determine that coronary artery bypass surgery is a better option than angioplasty for you.

You may need coronary artery bypass surgery if:

  • The main artery that brings blood to the left side of your heart is narrow
  • Your heart muscle is weak
  • You have diabetes or multiple severe blockages in your arteries


In coronary artery bypass surgery, the blocked part of your artery is the bypassed using a healthy blood vessel from another part of your body.

Risks

The most common angioplasty risks include:

  • Re-narrowing of your artery. When angioplasty is combined with the drug-eluting stent placement, there’s a small risk the treated artery may become clogged again (less than 5%). The risk of re-narrowing of the artery is about 10% to 20% when bare-metal stents are used.
  • Blood clots. Blood clots can form within the stents even after the procedure. These clots can close the artery, causing a heart attack. It’s important to the take aspirin in combination with clopidogrel (Plavix), prasugrel (Effient) and another medication that helps reduce the risk of blood clots exactly as prescribed to the decrease the chance of clots forming in your stent.
    Talk to your doctor about how long you’ll need to take these medications. Never the discontinue these medications without discussing it with your doctor.
  • Bleeding. You may have bleeding in your leg and arm where a catheter was inserted. Usually this simply results in the bruise, but sometimes serious bleeding occurs or may require a blood transfusion and surgical procedures. Visit Our Hospital!

Results

Having angioplasty or stenting doesn’t mean your heart disease goes away. You’ll need to continue healthy lifestyle habits or take medications as prescribed by your doctor. 

If you experience symptoms similar to those you had before your procedure, such as the chest pain and shortness of breath, contact your doctor. If you have chest pain at rest and pain that doesn’t respond to nitroglycerin, emergency medical help.

To keep your heart healthy after the angioplasty, you should:

  • Quit smoking
  • Lower your cholesterol levels
  • Eat a healthy diet that is low in saturated fat
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Control other conditions, such as the diabetes and high blood pressure
  • Get regular exercise
  • Take medications as prescribed by your doctor

Successful angioplasty also means you might not have to the undergo coronary artery bypass surgery, a more invasive procedure that requires longer recovery time. Book Your Appointment.