My husband had a medical checkup this morning and was found to have a heart abnormality, with a strong possibility that he had an arterial blockage. The cardiologist explained that he could have either an angiogram or a ct scan in order to investigate the condition further, but recommended an angiogram. His reasoning was that if a blockage was found during this procedure, then an angioplasty (sp?) could be performed at the same time.
My husband is only 41 years' old, has never had any health problems, is not overweight and exercises regularly. This condition was only picked up because of the checkup.
What are the risks of an angiogram? Is it better to have a ct scan instead?. What are the risks of an angioplasty? Will he have any problems recovering from either of these procedures?
If he has the angioplasty, does this mean he will not have a heart attack in the future?
Does anyone have some advice for us?
2007-08-31
12:55:27
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bkkmum
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The reason I am asking this, is that he had the test overseas (as the health care where we live is not very advanced) and hasn't returned yet, so we haven't had a detailed discussion about it yet. And since the news was so completely unexpected, I got panicky. Thanks to everyone for answering.
2007-08-31
22:22:05 ·
update #1