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may include infection, damage to the heart or blood vessels, and blood clots. Anticlotting medication is given after stent placement to prevent the risk of blood clots.

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What does coronary stenting follow?

after treatment for coronary artery disease.


What surgery does coronary stenting prevent?

reduce the need for coronary bypass surgery.


What risks from coronary stenting are there?

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Under what circumstances would a person be considered for coronary stenting?

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What happens when coronary stenting doesn't solve the problem?

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