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Sotirios N Prapas1, Kosmas Tsakiridis1, Paul Zarogoulidis1, Nikolaos Katsikogiannis1, Theodora Tsiouda1, Antonios Sakkas1, Konstantinos Zarogoulidis1.
Abstract
The primary issues must be discussed regarding the decision making of treating a patient with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD), are the appropriateness of revascularization and the method which will be applied. The criteria will be the symptoms, the evidence of ischemia and the anatomical complexity of the coronary bed. Main indications are persistence of symptoms, despite oral medical treatment and the prognosis of any intervention. The prognosis is based on left ventricular function, on the number of coronary arteries with significant stenosis and the ischemic burden. For patients with symptoms and no evidence of ischemia, there is no benefit from revascularization. If ischemia is proven, revascularization is beneficial. If revascularization is decided, the next important issue must be taken under consideration is the choice of the appropriate method to be applied, surgical or interventional approach. Current treatment options will be presented.Entities:
Keywords: Coronary artery disease (CAD); heart failure; minimal invasive techniques; surgical techniques
Year: 2014 PMID: 24672695 PMCID: PMC3966156 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2013.10.25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Thorac Dis ISSN: 2072-1439 Impact factor: 2.895