Hi. In such cases both angioplasty and bypass are possible. But the final decision can only be given after examining the patient, assessing other reports (like echocardiography etc.) and most importantly viewing the images/videos in the angiography CD. So please meet a cardiologist as early as possible and get all this done to finalize the further plan of action. Thanks. Hope this helps.
Dr Chandrashekhar Munjewar, Mumbai
www.thefitheart.in
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