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IVUS Guided Multi Vessel PCI
Can we do ivus guided multi vessel pci for a patient with high BP (avg of 160/90) and high sugar (hba1c of 9.5)? Or should we control the sugar and bp first and do the procedure. Note; my mom (65) diagnosed with blockages in right side Artery 80% and left side Artery 90% recently. Also there are other small blockages in the sub branches. But no chest pain she feels she says... They said min 5 stents required to be placed with Rotational method to remove the calcification. Also this is found during a regular health check up with an Abnormal ECG and Normal ECHO report 61% of heart function. She is a bp patient for 20yr and sugar for 10 yrs.
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You can go ahead with PCI
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