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CABG done in 2013 Latest on 26 Oct I have done angiogram that report LMCA 70% stenosis: LAD proximal 100%stenosis(total oclusion) RCA: co-dominant,RCA proximal 100%stenosis LIMA toLAD patent 40% stenosis at anastomic site SVG to OM patent SVG diagnol could not be calculated What is that iam in serious condition But doctor said everything is ok and said medical management
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Both the grafts are patent Another graft could not calculated..may be patent too What's ur symptoms What's ur ECHO report Any ECG new changes?? If this 3 are negative Nothing to worry as of now
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Your doctor is right. You seem to be doing well. Two important grafts are working well- LIMA LAD and SVG OM.
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Diet and lifestyle modifications are important too in preventing blockages
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It's not as simple as it looks. Need to see doctor in person.
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C A B G is necessary
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