A good question for your doctor. However, probably found two areas of blockage. This combined with a seeing two areas of damage to the heart muscle could cause this conclusion.
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Every procedure comes with it's own risk and benefits. Your risk of complications during cardiac catherization can vary depending on your medical history. If you are getting a cardiac catheterization it is best to discuss the benefits and risks with your physician.
Doctors can conduct all sorts of tests to diagnosis heart disease. They typically do a blood test, an echocardiography, and a cardiac catherization.
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Cardiac Arrest is a serious disease. A big strike of pain in the heart just like heart attacks. You only live 4 minutes when having Cardiac Arrest.
You would have to discus it with a cardiac specialist but it would depend on the severity of the angina attacks .
The primary reason for conducting a cardiac catheterization is to diagnose and manage persons known or suspected to have heart disease, a frequently fatal condition that leads to 1.5 million heart attacks annually in the United States.
intravenous administration of magnesium is reserved for patients with such serious symptoms as seizures, preeclampsia or eclampsia of pregnancy, acute asthma attacks, or severe cardiac arrhythmias.
Any kind of regular physical actvity can improve your cardiac health by reducing the risk of heart attacks and death. However, it is important to have your cardiac status evaluated previously by a physician, specially if you have 35 years or more. Moreover, the physical activity should be regular and not ocasional.
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cardiac muscle cells are joined by intercalated disks.