Heart Stents "Useless" for Thousands of Heart Patients
A procedure used to relieve chest pain in hundreds of thousands of heart patients each year is useless for many of them, researchers reported last week. Their study focused on the insertion of stents, tiny wire cages, to open blocked arteries. The devices are lifesaving when used to open arteries in patients in the throes of a heart attack. Heart disease is still the leading killer of Americans — 790,000 people have heart attacks each year — and stenting is a mainstay treatment in virtually every hospital. More than 500,000 heart patients worldwide have stents inserted each year to relieve chest pain. Click here for details.
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7 年Thank God I was able to avoid this procedure!