Coronary Stents: What you need to know!!

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • In this video, we discuss all things heart stents. What are these stents that are used to treat blockages of the heart arteries and how technology is working to improve outcomes for patients long-term. Stents are typically metallic devices that act as springs or scaffolds to prop open a diseased artery thereby restoring blood flow. Learn all about how they work and how best to look after them once inserted. Subscribe to the channel to be updated on new content as it comes out!

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  • @theeangelman
    @theeangelman Před 2 lety +317

    I have a total of 4 stents. 1st was in 2010 and then another in 2022 and then 2 more later in 2022. It's a life saving procedure. Thank God for modern medicine and the Docs that put them in!

    • @nanfeliciano5465
      @nanfeliciano5465 Před rokem +21

      That's one too many, you keep getting them, need to change something, like your diet plays a big part🤔🥴

    • @rons5319
      @rons5319 Před rokem +13

      That or you could have changed your diet and avoided the whole damned thing. See Esselstyn.

    • @gzmz1993
      @gzmz1993 Před rokem

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    • @johnmayerislovee
      @johnmayerislovee Před rokem +4

      Congratulations Tom on your life-saving procedures. Question - After four separate heart stents, has your cardiologist ever suggested (CABG) Coronary artery bypass grafting surgery ? Thanks

    • @leonidaskaragiannis7875
      @leonidaskaragiannis7875 Před rokem +1

      hahaha!!! You are boss Congratulations champion ♥️💪

  • @strider8933
    @strider8933 Před rokem +199

    I am an advanced certification Radiologic Technologist specializing in interventional cardiology. I have worked in the Cardiac cath lab for 28 years. This is by far the very best explanation for patients I have ever seen.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem +11

      Thank you for the valuable feedback and I am glad you have found the information useful!

    • @53lillypond
      @53lillypond Před rokem +14

      Thank you to all Cardiologist who are life saver,n "THE STENT" MIRACLE....💞

    • @randywhite9810
      @randywhite9810 Před rokem +6

      Thanks! I'm getting one next month,,I already feel safer!

    • @abarthspider3479
      @abarthspider3479 Před 9 měsíci

      Well. Doctors and Cardiologists i had did no explaining. Figure?

    • @norbertl3837
      @norbertl3837 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@53lillypondYes. The doctor told me what he was going to do, & what to expect. He told me l might remember some of it, but l didn't. I am alive; that is the main thing.❤❤😂😂

  • @deadsheep1559
    @deadsheep1559 Před rokem +42

    I just had one installed after a heart attack at the Glenfield Cardiac care unit.. I can't believe what I just went through.. I was in the lab literally 15 minutes, and it was done.. they let me home after 4 days in hospital.. I thank all the people who have become skilled at this procedure.. you all have saved a lot family's grief to many.. again, I thank you all.. not all superheroes wear a cape.

  • @michelletumbokon2105
    @michelletumbokon2105 Před 10 měsíci +15

    I had a massive heart attack in 2019 where I was down 30 minutes and shocked 28 times before having 7 stents placed. I'm doing fine now, very lucky to be alive.

  • @richarda.valdes1197
    @richarda.valdes1197 Před rokem +16

    I’ve had my stints for about 20 years now so I’m voting to support them

    • @deborahwhipple2745
      @deborahwhipple2745 Před rokem

      Awesome...hearing this makes me happy. I'm still having anxiety about a stint I received 4 months ago.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Is your stent Still work?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Can you answer pls

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Can you answer pls

  • @glenmacdonald985
    @glenmacdonald985 Před rokem +77

    You just explained this more clearly than my own cardiologist. Thank you for this information. Greatly appreciated!

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem

      Thanking you for your comment and support of the channel!

    • @choyvong6843
      @choyvong6843 Před rokem +8

      In January 2016, I had a heart attack. My doctor at the Swedish Hospital in Seattle put in 4 stents inside my Left Anterior Descending (LAD). I was on blood thinner medicine for a year along with aspirin and Atoravastatin of 40 mg for a year. Now my dose is 10 mg of Rosuvastatin and aspirin. The lower dose is because I suspected the higher dose of 20 or 40 mg of Atoravastatin has caused chest pain on and off in me. I feel better now with just 10 mg of Rosuvastatin. I have been doing intermittent fasting for 2 years and my weight has come down from 144lbs to 125lbs. My A1C has come down from 5.8 to 5.5. I am going to be 70 years old at the end of November 2022.

    • @is_rar
      @is_rar Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@choyvong6843just curious how are you now. Hope you are doing well❤

  • @ladyadarathecrone7494
    @ladyadarathecrone7494 Před rokem +30

    I have a stent that was placed after I had a major heart attack. I never even had any symptoms to warn that there was something wrong with my heart. The stint saved my life. Thank you to the wonderful minds out there that can create things like this and the heart doctors that are pioneers in the field. :)

    • @richgl31
      @richgl31 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I had one several years ago now (aged 43) and similar as I was sporty and all markers would say I was very fit. I ended up with 5 stents. I am fine now - back to running 5k’s and weights etc. At first I also thought I had no symptoms, but when I looked back - one thing I did have was intense tiredness on occasion- where I would have to go and lay down and have a power nap. I was working hard, young family (so up at night a lot)- so didn’t think much of it at the time- but now think it was the only real symptom. Glad we are both here to tell the tale though!- have a healthy new year.

    • @petergrhill
      @petergrhill Před 4 měsíci +1

      I had a stent put in about 10 years ago, after a heart attack. The left artery was 94% blocked good job i was home as i was a over the road truck driver.

    • @Websurf1234
      @Websurf1234 Před 2 měsíci

      My dad just got a stent with the same conditions as you had. Can we talk about it?

    • @richgl31
      @richgl31 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Websurf1234 hi, you need to direct your request… but I am willing to chat if it helps.

    • @richgl31
      @richgl31 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Websurf1234 Hi, not sure if directed towards me?, but yes, I am willing to chat. Whet do you want to know (as you will probably be aware though-I’m not a medical professional; that’s always the best place to start).

  • @mikekelly-yx6yp
    @mikekelly-yx6yp Před rokem +17

    I had a heart attack in 2018. A stent was fitted. I made small life style changes. I run two companies, married for 40 years , and feel strong and fit. God bless the cardiologists and scientists.

  • @robinborden1615
    @robinborden1615 Před 2 lety +28

    I had a stent placed 7 years ago and my cardiologist told me today that the test done this past Dec. showed it was open and functioning.

    • @ellenlee1
      @ellenlee1 Před 2 lety

      what was the test? A 3D angiogram? you did the test in DEC, it's April 6 days ago.

  • @ellenlee1
    @ellenlee1 Před 2 lety +156

    had a bare metal stent implanted 19 years ago before these new drug stents. still kicking. never got any chest pains again. Can't ask for more.

    • @endofdayzfitnessu.k2126
      @endofdayzfitnessu.k2126 Před 2 lety +4

      What’s your diet and fitness routine day to day pal please

    • @bernitacenteno1326
      @bernitacenteno1326 Před 2 lety +2

      Thankyou for that lovely news. I'd to have one presently. Please pray for me. 😊 🙏🏻🤝🤲👏😇 You have helped me after hearing this frightening video. Thakyou for this video very much to as I learned a lot, especially how I need to take my medications for sure afterwards as I do now.

    • @ellenlee1
      @ellenlee1 Před 2 lety

      @@endofdayzfitnessu.k2126 take a statin, like Lipitor it will lower all your fats that are made in the liver. Stops a fatty liver, just get your blood tested. I know guys that never eats fats and they still have high fats in their blood. It's the liver. For fitness I believe in the yolk theory.

    • @endofdayzfitnessu.k2126
      @endofdayzfitnessu.k2126 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ellenlee1 mate the doctor just took me off lipitor autovastatin because of my liver having too much acid or something like that I was on statin for 5 months

    • @ellenlee1
      @ellenlee1 Před 2 lety

      @@endofdayzfitnessu.k2126 THAT'S THE PROBLEM WITH ALL MEDS, THERE IS YING AND YANG. IT DOES GOOD AT THE SAME TIME IT DOES BAD. IF YOUR DOCTOR TOOK YOU OFF, WHAT IS HE GIVING YOU IN REPLACEMENT. YOU MUST HAVE HIGH FATS BEFORE FOR HIM TO GIVE YOU LIPITOR. HE SEE YOUR LIVER ENZYMES AST, ALT HIGH.

  • @rayleafulton
    @rayleafulton Před 2 lety +21

    I just had a heart attack on Thurs. I had an artery that was 90% blocked. The Stent saved my life.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +1

      Wishing you all the very best!

    • @douglaswright5948
      @douglaswright5948 Před 2 lety +1

      Very happy for you. I was told by my cardiologist I need quad bypass surgery as they are 80-90% clogged. Did they recommend bypass to you?

    • @gregberban7067
      @gregberban7067 Před 2 lety +1

      Had heart attack 3 years ago, I was Grey when I got to the hospital got one , but had others that they wouldn't address, two months ago had a second heart attack they added stents in two places.

    • @rayleafulton
      @rayleafulton Před 2 lety

      @@douglaswright5948 no sir they said I should be fine with the stent

    • @douglaswright5948
      @douglaswright5948 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rayleafulton Thats great, best to you.

  • @billcollins6705
    @billcollins6705 Před 2 lety +55

    I had a heart attack 3 years ago and had 4 stents inserted. I made the necessary lifestyle changes, regular exercise, improved diet etc, and lost 40lbs over time. I'm on Aspirin and a Statin, I was also on Ticagralor but this was discontinued after 12 months. I've had no problems since, never had a pain or other symptom since the day it happened, regular blood and stress test results are always good. I realize my good luck at having survived and so my healthier lifestyle has become the norm.

  • @MikMech
    @MikMech Před rokem +4

    Heart Attack, 4 Stents, Hospital and Rehab. (56 - Not overweight. Eat a 'good-ish' varied diet. Very active and work in Construction)
    I've learnt more in this video than ALL my verbal or literary interactions with Medical Staff.
    This video should be compulsory viewing for Stent Recipients.
    Thankyou.

  • @christopherjones8798
    @christopherjones8798 Před 2 lety +39

    What an absolutely brilliant description of the deployment of stents in the case of (at the very least) an Angina attack. I was supported by the brilliant team at Southampton General Hospital UK when I suffered a severe Angina attack. The attack returned and I had another stent insertion at the hospital. This was all over 20 years ago, and the surgeon (whom I will not name for privacy reasons), advised "Get on an exercise Program". I have been exercising ever since, every day, mainly cardiovascular, and nothing more strenuous. I have to add I am now 84 not for reasons of vanity, but for accuracy.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +3

      Christopher, it is amazing to hear your progress, thanks for sharing. Having worked in the UK for many years before moving back to Australia, I can attest to your description of the 'brilliant' team you had on your side! Thanks for supporting the channel!

    • @punafaavae6390
      @punafaavae6390 Před rokem

      I had stern put in 2017Auckland nz

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Is your stent stil work?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Can you answer pls

    • @Wol747
      @Wol747 Před 11 měsíci +1

      My wife - 84 - (not wife # 84 but her age I emphasise) had a cabbage 4 about 4 years ago and last week experienced a heat attack. The John Hunter in Newcastle placed a stent and she’s now home and on aspirin and anohr medication.
      She has had conic pancreatitis attacks for years and doesn’t tolerate drugs well. Statins for example actually promote the pancreatitis and we are concerned the post operative medication might have the same issue. The arm through which the stent was introduced is heavily bruised and dreadfully painful : fingers crossed.

  • @russellfuller2890
    @russellfuller2890 Před rokem +3

    Love this physician. Learn something every time he teaches.

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
    @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 Před rokem +49

    I’m at double board trauma and cardiothoracic surgeon. This video was very informative. I already knew all this, but I was excited to hear that you are working on the advancement of better technologies.

    • @angelialvares
      @angelialvares Před rokem +1

      Somehow a petition must be made to inform the patient of the heavy load of medications required for a long time after stenting. The doctors avoid giving the information before the procedure and then load it on the patient after the stenting when it is too late. My otherwise healthy brother who I feel was actually suffering from hiatal hernia acid reflux that induces heart pain or discomfort was lured by the doctor via angiogram reading claim of arterial blockage. A leading Indian heart specialist has come out with the information that our bodies create by passes on their own and neither bypass nor stenting is required for blocked arteries. He says heart attacks are due to distress in the mind, anger and other negative emotions the person cannot handle and no case really exist of death from a blocked artery. Within a month, my otherwise healthy brother with tons of energy has been turned into a frail thin wasted creature via 8 deadly medications, which include blood thinners, immunity depressors, statins and what not and he cannot even remove that stupid unneeded stent. Where are these evil money worshipping killer allopaths think they will be going in their next lifetime. Obviously they will end up as slaves in some CRUEL civilisation in some weird planet out there in our Universe. There is little we the public can do for the present as ads for their paraphernalia are food for the media who also are not on the side of the public but lean over willy nilly to big business and Pharmacies.

    • @janhorton5197
      @janhorton5197 Před rokem +2

      Oh, Come on!! I have stents followed by meds. Show some gratitude for the amazing doctors. He does have a choice, STOP THE MEDS.

    • @henrybartlett6978
      @henrybartlett6978 Před rokem

      Thank you for this great explanation

    • @bryanmelnyk2899
      @bryanmelnyk2899 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks!

  • @53lillypond
    @53lillypond Před rokem +4

    I just had heart attack nearly two weeks ago,put in the Hospital.
    After a few days waiting I had my turn to get the cardio Stent Jan.17,2023 wow! It is so amazing! It goes into my wrist (I'm awake) the next day im home. I'm glad I have only one STENT needed to put in.
    Just a tiny needle pricked n in no time its done.
    This is "MIRACLE" no big surgery, you can do things straight away.
    I love you all Cardiologist,Doctor's,Nurses who help us to have another life.
    Youse are all saviours to those who needed it..
    Thank you Sir for the explanations about this procedure n "THE STENT"
    THE LIFE SAVING MIRACLE.

  • @markatlasauthor6969
    @markatlasauthor6969 Před rokem +6

    Wonderful description and information from a medical expert. Please share this around and promote it. Having a cardiologist explain this to such detail, cannot be paid for in the real world. I'm subscribed.

  • @mikekeeper1320
    @mikekeeper1320 Před 2 lety +26

    People like you are so wonderful and the stents saved my life,I just want to say thank you for all your work and research you do because it's people like you who are amazing Human beings that dont always get the credit you deserve, keep up the great work.

  • @stevearcher9705
    @stevearcher9705 Před rokem +2

    Finally ,a good explanation of stents, thank you, most important since I got one 90 days ago in an emergency situation and really want to figure out what is going on now. And especially all about the medications, very helpful to understand.

  • @marybethham4967
    @marybethham4967 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video. My husband just had his first and hopefully only stent. You have answered some question we were concerned about.

  • @davestewart2215
    @davestewart2215 Před rokem +4

    Very informative and reassuring,many thanks. I had a heart attack whilst on holiday in Jamaica last year. I was able to fly home after a week in ICU on the island. But I had to wait nine months until I was treated here in the UK. I would have been treated on the night of the attack had I been at home. Three stents were fitted Nov 22 and I am feeling much better after all the stress. I am here to tell my story thanks to people like you sir.Again, many many thanks.

  • @aljay2955
    @aljay2955 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video. Had a stent put in a few weeks ago. I was amazed at the technology and the skill of the doctor. Fabulous technology!!!!

  • @catkeys6911
    @catkeys6911 Před rokem +1

    This is the clearest, most comprehensive explanation I have yet heard (I have just one stent so far and this video is very much appreciated)! Thank you !

  • @gurugya4173
    @gurugya4173 Před 2 lety +24

    Greatly Informative Video. Despite having had 2 previous heart attacks in 2017 and 2019, mainly due to my very demanding and stressful lifestyle, I have learned a lot by watching your video and taking on board your very good presentation. Well done Sir. Keep up the good work .

  • @jerrybootneck1736
    @jerrybootneck1736 Před 2 lety +33

    I had two metal stents fitted in 2019 after a heart attack, fingers crossed, everything has been fine since. Great video.

  • @user-dh4tl1gn5u
    @user-dh4tl1gn5u Před rokem +1

    I am so grateful for your sharing of so much information. Just knowing how this process has evolved over time and the type of stent that is commonly used now helps me to better understand what I must do to maintain my new stents. Seeing this process has given me a clearer view. This is a video that I will view more than once. Quite impressive

  • @thressagambrell7705
    @thressagambrell7705 Před rokem +2

    I just love how you explained this so I could understand.I only have 1.I also have CHF. I didn't have a clue what a stent was or what it did.Thank you so much for taking this time to explain in such detail.Bless you.

  • @billcollins497
    @billcollins497 Před 2 lety +5

    Got 5 of these fitted over the last 8 years or so. Bloody brilliant. Don't know who invented the system but I take my hat off to them.

  • @louisd95714
    @louisd95714 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This is the best explanation that I've seen on this topic, and you just earned another subscriber. . What you described is exactly the way the hospital and my cardiologist described to me yesterday when I had mine installed in the "widow maker" I had 0 symptoms, no angina, no nausea, no shortness if breath. However, when I went for my CT scan several months ago, I was told I had medium blockage in the "widow maker" and it was suggested that I haveoine installed. Hopefully my doctor and me made the correct decision, because I am not taking any chances in the "widow maker"!

  • @patelliott8724
    @patelliott8724 Před rokem +2

    I've had 6 stents put in.
    Thank you for the great work and research that you so!

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem

      Great to get your comment Pat, wishing you the best.

  • @marthaellenconner98
    @marthaellenconner98 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this informative and easy to understand presentation ! Prayers for my loved one ♥️🙏🏻

  • @sharkamov
    @sharkamov Před 2 lety +4

    Nothing beats listening to someone who _knows_ what he's talking about! . . .
    Brilliant review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Eric for your taking the time to provide feedback and I am pleased it has been useful for you!

  • @mazariqbal9514
    @mazariqbal9514 Před 2 lety +5

    I've got one too, about 10 yrs ago, it saved me from severe chest pains, thank God for this product...

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Is your stent Still work

  • @jamesgreg5542
    @jamesgreg5542 Před 2 lety +15

    You gave me a sense of calm about having had three stents inserted one year ago. It's not that I've "worried" but was always left somewhat "curious". I'm told my Doctor is a true magician, a top notch professional, but you DO worry about that which you have no real knowledge of. You've set m y mind at ease and I thank you for the excellent informational video!!!

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +1

      James, thank you for sharing your experience. You should be absolutely calm and reassured and I am confident you are in the best and safest hands. I feel treating patients is a privilege, it requires a deep understanding of the person, beyond just their condition. My practice has always been to treat all patients like I would want to be treated myself, with empathy and respect and a reassuring manner. Thanks for supporting the channel!

  • @sonnydin1841
    @sonnydin1841 Před rokem +14

    Thanks, Doctor, for your wonderful and informative video - I am 78 and have had chest pains for a number of years, and always thought it was due to acid reflex flow. I exercise daily, don’t drink or smoke and live a healthy life style. Heart specialists are now looking into my regular chest pains, in a London NHS hospital. And, it seems that I am a prime candidate for a heart stent, or stents, very soon. Thank God for modern medicine, and all good doctors like yourself.

  • @anthonyvasquez6666
    @anthonyvasquez6666 Před 2 lety +12

    I learned about Stents the hard way. In July 2019 I dropped dead from full cardiac arrest due to what doctors call the "Widow Maker" at 51 years young. Luck was on my side, I made a full recovery thanks to many people, and of course the man up stairs. Now I take very little cholesterol medication and Aspirin daily and a healthy diet. I probably think of the incident almost every day. Survival is minimal and I made a full recovery. If you find yourself in a situation, please listen to your doctors. I didn't at first but believe me, I sure do now. I was always thin and in shape. I never saw it coming.

    • @patrickokeeffe6998
      @patrickokeeffe6998 Před 2 lety +1

      Great, one month ago , fortunately my doctor sent me to emergency department , like yourself i never in my wildest dreams thought the LAD artery would have blockage, my bmi was borderline 25 or lower, regular gentle exercise, never smoked, only had slightly higher blood pressure, i no longer think I'm invincible because of being fit, healthy, really interested in dr Esselstyn cardiologist research on greens with balsamic vinegar to help heal the endothelial lining of the arteries. He's against all Oils, which is a surprise to me. The only negative I've developed tinnitus in the ears that's really annoying. Hope your recovery continues.

    • @anthonyvasquez6666
      @anthonyvasquez6666 Před rokem

      @Y a s m i n e 💕 the best thing to do is to listen to the doctors. I didn't at first when I had my warning about ten years ago and was made aware of my cholesterol levels. It probably took a couple years to feel completely recovered. A change of diet is the main thing and medicine. As time passed I didn't have to take so much medication like at first. After coming out of the coma and learning what happened and what doctors in the e ER had to do, making the changes was absolutely not a problem for me. The survival rate for cardiac arrest is about 7 % , not very much obviously. It just wasn't my time or your husband's time.
      As long as we follow doctors advice, we should be ok from now on.
      After three years I've completely changed how I go about life. I eat right, no smoking and no drinking alcohol. After my incident I would run out of breath after a couple minutes of talking to someone. Little by little everything gets better and feels better.
      The main thing is to follow the doctors advice. That's a must.
      I just got lucky when it happened, someone there knew CPR and kept me going until first responders arrived with the AED.

  • @paulhenner8914
    @paulhenner8914 Před rokem +5

    I have had 5 stents put in And my cardiologist explained it all well..........but your coverage is excellent and clearly presented.................a thumb's up

  • @anthony7642
    @anthony7642 Před rokem +3

    This gentleman knows how to speak to a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject, he speaks clearly & at a nice pace Thank you for this explanation "mate"

  • @lorrainechristopher5659
    @lorrainechristopher5659 Před 3 měsíci

    Just had 2stents placed,last week.This video explained a lot and set my mind more at ease. Thank you for posting..

  • @hm6954
    @hm6954 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for explaining this so clearly. I’ve heard it all before but nowhere as well as you have done here. GPs must make it mandatory viewing for all their patients with cardiac issues. I’ll be sharing this with all my family and friends. 🙏🏻

  • @andrewthacker114
    @andrewthacker114 Před rokem +16

    I had a stent put in after a heart attack. I was on blood thinners for a while, but no longer take anything. I keep active and watch my diet. So far so good.

    • @deborahwhipple2745
      @deborahwhipple2745 Před rokem

      What is your diet like?

    • @mfadzli10
      @mfadzli10 Před rokem

      hi sir.. how long do you take blood thinner? why you decide to stop blood thinner? my cardio want to continue aspirin for life which i'm not ok.

    • @safarinest3406
      @safarinest3406 Před rokem

      Making a mistake not to take anything

  • @ChristianeBourdon
    @ChristianeBourdon Před měsícem

    I just had a Stent put in one major artery yesterday, and I didn't know a whole lot about stents, I thank you very much for your very informative video 👍👋🏽🙏

  • @paulbenplante5156
    @paulbenplante5156 Před rokem

    Thank you for this information had 3 in one artery back in 2011 doing fine so far, thank you sir, keep up your great work.

  • @bobcongleton9220
    @bobcongleton9220 Před 2 lety +3

    Fine video, I too have had stents put in, and the procedure is far less invasive that By pass surgery if it takes care of the blockage... good video, should be viewed by many older patients....

  • @DurantImboden
    @DurantImboden Před rokem +12

    Excellent! Clear enough for a layman to understand, but detailed enough to be genuinely informative.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for reaching our and providing your comment and supporting the channel. That has been my aim with the channel, to keep things as simple as possible so it can be relevant to as many people who may be in a situation where they need or have a stent.

  • @chrissharp5073
    @chrissharp5073 Před rokem +1

    An amazing medical procedure that has saved my life. I have eight stents in total plus a triple bypass. First saw a programme back in the 60s called Tomorrow's World. Never thought that I would have these life saving stents. I've got a new life and lifestyle for which I'm really grateful for.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Is your stent Still work?

  • @lovefreebee
    @lovefreebee Před 2 lety

    this video helps me understand what stent is & how it works thank you so much for this marvelous knowledge of understanding stent...

  • @johnsinclair2231
    @johnsinclair2231 Před 2 lety +17

    Thanks for informative video, my wife had 6 stents over a 6 month period 11 years ago and is now better than ever. Thanks for all your research and progress as we have passed our 50tH anniversary. Thank you to all of your colleagues and technicians 😍😍

  • @capnchip
    @capnchip Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic video. It is so very informative, especially for/to me, who is having it done tomorrow morning! I feel better now that I know a bit more about the whole deal!

    • @BillyRobloxMan
      @BillyRobloxMan Před 2 lety

      Hello how did everything end up everything okay ?

  • @ManuelGarcia-rn7lx
    @ManuelGarcia-rn7lx Před 9 měsíci

    Had three DES installed after Angina, back in March 2019. Took my bag of drugs and so far, so good! No issues or problems.

  • @ruthmartinson7322
    @ruthmartinson7322 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just had in 2023 4 stents put in. This was a great video. Thank you for your explanation and for all of you on this commenting. I wish you all great luck and happiness and long life take care.❤

  • @maxyman7777
    @maxyman7777 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you for this video, I had a heart attack 5 years ago and 2 stents were placed, just 3 ago I started having chest pains, my doctor ordered a stress test and it was decided to place 2 more stents. I feel so much better

  • @marthablann573
    @marthablann573 Před rokem +4

    This is by far the best explanation I have heard about stents, and the advancement being researched is awesome! My husband had a heart attack 9+ years ago, had 4 stents, and 6 By passes. He is doing great. Last week his brother had a mild heart attack, and the doctor assigned to him at the hospital said no stents & he would have By Pass surgery. I had questions to ask about Stents vs. Open Heart, and why he could not have stents. He got agitated, and did not give me any answer accept .. "It's his anatomy". He would not explain what that meant and got very agitated at me, and threw up his arms and said we aren't getting anywhere, I have explained this numerous ways, (which he did not) and we aren't getting anywhere and left the room. Needless to say, I was not feeling that this was a very caring doctor & am very concerned about him operating on my brother-in-law today. I know doctors are busy, but I wish this one was more like you. Excellent information on stents.

  • @cathietonkin5577
    @cathietonkin5577 Před 6 měsíci +1

    While I was getting ready for a second breast ‘procedure’ I failed my EKG and was immediately sent to a cardiologist. But when I told my new Dr. over the weekend I had a big old pain in my chest that when all the way down my left arm that also made my fingers tingle for a good 2-4 mins. Now I’m being tested for LBBB on Friday, my Dr went over a few, ‘we might run into’s’ just in case a stent was one of them along with an overnight stay in the hospital. Your information added to my Dr. has been such a big help. I know a little information to know what to expect, I can’t thank you enough!!! Bless you Dr.

  • @markwagoner3599
    @markwagoner3599 Před rokem

    Retired X ray tech/cardiovascular tech here. 16 years in a catheterization lab. Wish we had your video back then to show the patients.

  • @Jimfromearthoo7
    @Jimfromearthoo7 Před 2 lety +6

    I received a stent 5/15/15. So far so good.
    Nearing my anniversary.🤞🙏

  • @smerle1953
    @smerle1953 Před rokem +2

    Thanks kindly for sharing this video! I had my first LAD stent December 2020 at age 67. Yesterday had two more in my circumflex. I was a hiker prior to my first stent. I slowed down after my first stent. and for the last 8 months i walked evenless. After this video I will work on my Mediterranean diet and exercise program as suggested by my cardiologist. Your explanations helped me immensely

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback Susan, great to know this has been useful!

  • @joebeer9252
    @joebeer9252 Před rokem +2

    yes stents are great.This video is really good, I appreciate my stent installed in 2013. Now almost routine; but how lucky we are to have this treatment!

    • @angusmecoatup9849
      @angusmecoatup9849 Před rokem

      Without them Joe i think possibly we wouldn't be here to tell the tale. I had 3 fitted almost 6 weeks ago. The doctor and nurses were brilliant, I'm very grateful to all of them.

  • @EdwinC
    @EdwinC Před 2 lety +32

    Great video Peter! Got my first stent 3 days ago for blocked coronary artery. Hospital team have been fantastic but also thankful for videos such as this to educate myself about this significant health event.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +4

      thank you Edwin, wishing you the very best, I am sure everything will go well into the future!

    • @bernitacenteno1326
      @bernitacenteno1326 Před 2 lety +3

      Thankyou folks and for this video, and I needed your information. I just ran accross this video by accident, as I wasn't looking for any information right now, but I will have a surgery presently and my PA is calling in a few hours. WOW ! 👏 PRAY FOR ME PLEASE. I will " Pray Hope and Not Worry ", as St. Padre Pio said to do.

    • @KMZR
      @KMZR Před rokem

      @@bernitacenteno1326 hope you did it fine!

  • @STohme
    @STohme Před 2 lety +8

    Very interesting presentation of the biotechnologie behind the usage of the heart stents. Many thanks for this very useful discussion of this subject.

  • @marymaryquitecontrary
    @marymaryquitecontrary Před 10 měsíci

    I love it when CZcams serves me up just what I need to know, like this outstanding explication I didn't realize I needed. Well done, doctor! My four stents thank you.

  • @drjtk76
    @drjtk76 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well done, Doctor. Thanks so much for the state of the art info

  • @zahir2023
    @zahir2023 Před 2 lety +8

    Life-saving video.
    I took 3 stents on 26th February 2022 into my coronary arteries.
    This video helped me to understand what was inserted into my coronary arteries.
    Thanks, doctor.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +2

      Syed, I wish you the very best and thank you for your support!

    • @douglaswright5948
      @douglaswright5948 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Syed, May I ask why you didn't have graft-bypass surgery?

  • @MuhammadIqbal-nv9df
    @MuhammadIqbal-nv9df Před rokem +3

    I was suffering heart blockage problem and in AFIC Pakistan procedure 4 stunt and on ballon were installed just in one time thanks God i am 71 years old walk about 4 kilometers daily and never get any problem.I appreciate the best improvement in medical fields which ultimately savings the lives of millions people in the world,we are thankful to those personalities who have contributed in this filed to protect the lives of human beings.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      When you put your stents?

  • @Ginnylarsen
    @Ginnylarsen Před 11 měsíci +1

    Glad I found this explanation. I just got out of the hospital from a mild heart attack and having a stent put in. I'm not one that likes taking medications if they can be avoided but this helped me understand the importance of the meds the dr. has put me on.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Glad you find some use from the video, thank you for sharing.

  • @markatlasauthor6969
    @markatlasauthor6969 Před rokem

    Thank you Peter. Just this video will certainly save lives and improve lives.

  • @gregschwab3491
    @gregschwab3491 Před rokem +8

    This is one of the best videos out there. I received my first 4 stints in 1995 after a MI and as described here required additional stints as those had issues so I have nine at this time. With newer longer stints inside the original bare metal one I have benefited from stint research progress and am very thankful the efforts continue.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem

      Greg, thanks for taking the time to provide your feedback, it means a lot to to know that this has been useful for you!

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem +1

      Are you put new stent inside the old stent?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Are you put new stent inside the old stent?

    • @gregschwab3491
      @gregschwab3491 Před rokem

      @@fhgg7644 Yes 2013 they placed two new stints inside my original (4) one inch bare metal stints. I think the new ones were over 2 inches in length each. They have held up but wonder if I'm needing more. So I'm at nine stints.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      @@gregschwab3491 what was the lenth of your stent

  • @ussweeneyd
    @ussweeneyd Před 2 lety +61

    Thank you for this great clarification ! I had my first heart issues around 2010 with quadruple bypass and aortic valve replacement (metal). Then, in 2020, after contracting lymphoma requiring chemotherapy, I needed four stents due to narrowing. Unfortunately, for some reason, in early 2021 it was decided that I needed additional stents but, again, by the end of 2021 complications required a redo. So, in total I’ve had 12 stents in three years. I’m now 70 and still very active. My “hobby” is construction and I’d say my activity level is high. I can tell anyone facing the need for stents, DO NOT hesitate. After every procedure I can truthfully state that I felt better immediately after the procedure. It’s just like having a blocked drain cleaned out.

    • @bernitacenteno1326
      @bernitacenteno1326 Před 2 lety +1

      ThankyouTodd Sween, as I'm going for it soon.

    • @kevinoneill41
      @kevinoneill41 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm right there with similar procedures and lifestyles keep on keeping on. I love being on this side of the roots. Had the COVID 19 January and February 2021 no symptoms however the wife was not so lucky she developed a nasty cough. We are both doing well.

    • @buffettfanman
      @buffettfanman Před 2 lety

      So True! Do not hesitate

    • @bernitacenteno1326
      @bernitacenteno1326 Před 2 lety +2

      @todd Sween I had TAVR and was out of the hospital the next afternoon. It was traumatic about a week later as I passed out. Always have caution and a friend near by in case you pass out, at least for the initial stages of healing inside. I saw my cardiologist that very afternoon. I already had the appointment. That left me wary but nothing has seriously happened like that since. It has been a little over two weeks. That's all. Pray 🙏🏻 🤲 🕍 for me. Thankyou very much. I'm so glad that you are okay and could encourage me. Bless yo.

    • @jamesdolen5132
      @jamesdolen5132 Před 2 lety +5

      My brother, two years older than I, suffered several attacks of angina recently. He finally went to the ER. They did some tests and discovered severe blockages in his heart arteries, especially one known as the “widow maker”. The doctors put in five stents and started him on blood-thinning meds including aspirin. This was a couple of weeks ago. He had walked almost every day, lifted weights and so forth but by his own admission had not paid attention to his diet for decades (he is 71, never smoked and was a moderate drinker). Both my parents had taken Coumadin and my mother had a heart valve replaced although she lived to be 94. My brother’s experience served as a wake up call for me. There’s a test called a coronary calcium scan which tells how much plaque is deposited on the walls of the arteries. It’s not perfect in that it can’t distinguish plaque caused by hereditary factors and plaque caused by not living right but it far better than nothing. It’s also inexpensive. I’ve requested one from my state VA Hospital but have not heard from them yet. This is normal for them so I’ll have to push for one. Good luck to you all!

  • @Aedriaen
    @Aedriaen Před 8 měsíci

    Hello Peter this is exact the same way used and explained the Netherlands. Nice to hear another doctor tell the same treatment.

  • @bobbyd1961
    @bobbyd1961 Před rokem

    I had 2 stent in August 2022 with the need of one more in September but ended up with 3 more totaling 5 so far doing well. But this video is wonderful showing the implants and explanation in detail thank you for this video.

  • @wobby1516
    @wobby1516 Před 2 lety +62

    Eight year now since the stent procedure, now on aspirin and statins. I’ve lost weight, not that I was much overweight and I walk most days. Thanks to you guys I’m still ok 👍 it’s just amazing what you do. I’m now 75 my dad died at 53 from a massive heart attack my older brothers both had bypass opps so it sure in the family.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +6

      Great to hear from you and thanks for supporting the channel!

    • @nanfeliciano5465
      @nanfeliciano5465 Před rokem +5

      👏 change of lifestyle is the key...We are what we eat We need to fuel our bodies with good healthy fuel. Congrats on over living your next of kin

    • @SloopyDog
      @SloopyDog Před rokem +5

      I have similar problems. I have had four heart attacks and eight stents fitted over the years. My mother suffered from severe pains in her arms and chest. She went to a doctor and had an ECG and tests. She was then told by her doctor that her heart was ok. She died a week after being told this, from a massive heart attack. Aren't doctors wonderful?

    • @SolarAB
      @SolarAB Před rokem +3

      @@SloopyDog Sorry to hear, Joe. Hope things work out well for you. And yes, they are indeed wonderful.

    • @SloopyDog
      @SloopyDog Před rokem +6

      My mother died of a massive heart attack a week after having an ECG. Her doctor said there was nothing wrong with her heart. The same thing happened to me. I was told after an ECG that my heart was fine and it was probably indigestion. I knew it wasn't and I asked for an angiogram. The angiogram showed five arteries were blocked two at 90% and three at 70%. I now have eight stents in my heart after having four heart attacks.

  • @andyalviar222
    @andyalviar222 Před 2 lety +26

    I had a stent in 1999, 2011, 2015 and the latest procedure was April 1, 2022 which opened the oldest stent due to plaque build up. I stopped smoking in 2009 after 37 years of lighting up. Stents are amazing. They don’t have to open your chest cavity back in the olden days when they have to do a bypass surgery.

    • @georgekingori5220
      @georgekingori5220 Před 2 lety +1

      I had 2 stents I 2014 and have been taking blood thinners medicine. Visit my cardiologist every 4 months. Iam feeling fine. I appreciate your video which was quite informative.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem +1

      Are you put new stent inside the old stent?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem +1

      Can you answer pls

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem +1

      Can you answer pls

  • @Alex4Lakewood
    @Alex4Lakewood Před 2 lety

    2009, LAD coronary artery, “Widowmaker”, stent placed. For everything there is a season. My wife now needs a caregiver 24/7. Happy to be here for her.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear your experience Alex and wishing you and your wife well!

  • @allenotom6425
    @allenotom6425 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you Doc for your job and God bless your works even more!

  • @godfreyberry1599
    @godfreyberry1599 Před rokem +5

    Excellent presentation Peter. Most amazing technology. My stent insertion took 15 minutes and could watch it happening real time on a monitor. More than 20 years later no issues - without having to strictly adhere to the ongoing prescribed medication. Indeed a microscopic life saver. Wish you well in your continued R & D.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Is your stent stil work?

    • @godfreyberry1599
      @godfreyberry1599 Před rokem

      @@fhgg7644 No problem - an amazing technology.

    • @carlpizzo9987
      @carlpizzo9987 Před rokem

      @@godfreyberry1599 But 20 years ago they didnt have DES so your stent wasn't coated and did you take all the meds they want you to take?

    • @cindysandbeck2447
      @cindysandbeck2447 Před 7 měsíci

      Do you take statins really important

  • @ashishanshuman3074
    @ashishanshuman3074 Před 2 lety +15

    It’s such an informative and educational video , really appreciate the wholesome explanation regarding stents. My grandmother has recently had 3 stent placed inside her artery and I am looking after her and her medication. This has helped me understand her situation better and how to be more efficient in helping her heart by regulating her dietary needs post angio.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad it was helpful! Wishing your grandmother the best!

    • @barrodarwin
      @barrodarwin Před rokem

      does 2 sstents is more expensive than 1 stent only?

  • @minnie4650
    @minnie4650 Před rokem

    Thank you for a very thorough explanations. May the Lord continue to give you a lot of wisdom and knowledge so you can continue to help humanity. God bless you and your family.

  • @Orwic1
    @Orwic1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    An excellent presentation. I’m a physiologist / pathologist, so this is of special interest to me - it would be great video to recommend for my students! One of my colleagues has done work on stents and 3D printing, so this added to my personal interest in the video.

  • @huggiebear3118
    @huggiebear3118 Před 2 lety +12

    Very interesting content, which doesn't get fully explained by your surgeon. Thank you for that. 2001 I had a triple bypass when i was 41 after a major heart attack, 2 more heart attacks and 12 stents later which seem to last a couple of years before more attention is required. More are now overdue which i am putting off because of covid and overstretched NHS. Maybe i won't live to regret it. Anyway, until now these little stents have been a life saver., i am now just turned 70.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear and thanks for sharing! We will have a cardiac surgeon on shortly to discuss surgery in greater detail.

    • @spbali7295
      @spbali7295 Před 2 lety +1

      Sir, I have one stent in my RCA. My another CX artery is blocked by 40 - 50 percent. Now I am under medication since last four month. Any advice to me plz

    • @alvihussain7529
      @alvihussain7529 Před rokem

      you were 41 in 2001 and now 70?

    • @huggiebear3118
      @huggiebear3118 Před rokem

      Mr Hussain, you are on the ball, I am surprised people still read comments after 8 months....
      Thanks for taking notice, must have been a slip of the old digit, I was of course 49 in 2001.
      It was my father who passed away with a heart attack when he was 41, and I was 15 at the time...

    • @alvihussain7529
      @alvihussain7529 Před rokem

      @@huggiebear3118 thanks cheers

  • @lawrencethompson2552
    @lawrencethompson2552 Před 2 lety +51

    I recieved a stent actually 6 months ago today" doing well, but every now and then I feel alittle discomfort I guess but watching your video you said it can take up to a year for the body to fully adapt to the stent" but overall I am running. still light weight training and eating vegetables, and fruit and staying active...

    • @darbd1954
      @darbd1954 Před 2 lety +6

      You're able run/jog? Every now and then, I feel a "twinge or a "twang" too. Cool! There's hope for me yet!

    • @36yovan
      @36yovan Před 2 lety +4

      Cheerful attitude is very important and necessary to keep the heart healthy.

    • @jdenino6022
      @jdenino6022 Před 2 lety +1

      Were you exercising (running) before you had the stent put in?

    • @lawrencethompson2552
      @lawrencethompson2552 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jdenino6022 yes I was not sprinting but alittle faster than a light jog" running up a 80 step stairway up and down 1 minute rest and back at it again 3 to 5 times twice a week

    • @josephesavior4200
      @josephesavior4200 Před 2 lety +1

      Or in some casse it might never get better 99 % sure on that

  • @thomaswhite3829
    @thomaswhite3829 Před rokem

    Thank you ! I just had one a month ago. This helps me greatly to understand the way they work .

  • @n3ilvincent870
    @n3ilvincent870 Před rokem

    I’ve had two heart attacks I readily enjoyed listening to what you had to say about stents as I’ve got two thank you very much

  • @edkauffman4808
    @edkauffman4808 Před 2 lety +13

    Have 15 stents, 3 in 2000. 12 more last ones in 2016. 2016 bought a motel and lost 30 lbs and got exercise. Have had nuclear stress test last 5 years and nothing has changed. Best thing I could have done. Setting at a desk for 15 years was no doubt the problem

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Is your old stent Still work?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Can you answer pls

  • @davidarmitage289
    @davidarmitage289 Před rokem +11

    I had a heart attack in August 2018. It was from stress mainly. I was on brillanta for 3 years but now just 4 pills a day one of which is aspirin which I’m on for life. So glad to have a second chance at life. My job is less stressful now so I’m hoping I have no more blockages, thanks so much for this informative video !

    • @andrewwood6285
      @andrewwood6285 Před rokem +1

      @@raymondwong2902 I got put on Birllanta and they told me you will get panic attack like symptoms- shortness of breath - they told me it was not a ‘panic attack’, it was just a temporary side affect, and to just breathe you way thru it. It used to happen more often when I was first put in the drug but it only happens once in a while. I’m not sure if it is just a reaction due to the ‘thinner’ blood or if this is just a side effect due to this specific drug.

    • @jayrag3834
      @jayrag3834 Před rokem

      I had a stent put in 2011 after having an attack. Then had another stent in July 2022. Put on brilinta blood thinners. Experiencing side effects. Shortness of breath and tiredness. But 2 weeks down I'm managing to adjust.

    • @davidarmitage289
      @davidarmitage289 Před rokem

      @@raymondwong2902 oh for sure…. In the three years after I was always worried when I had a muscle twitch . Tiredness, bruising I had it all.

    • @andrewwood6285
      @andrewwood6285 Před rokem

      @@raymondwong2902 no I don’t

  • @ISCMfoundation
    @ISCMfoundation Před rokem

    Excellent impartial information! Just received recently my first stent. Good to have this information. Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @davidgentz1731
    @davidgentz1731 Před 2 lety +2

    What a great video are you explain everything very clearly best I've seen in long time thanks again

  • @jomichat1975
    @jomichat1975 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for this "easy-to-follow" stent procedure. I am the proud owner of 3 stents. However, I was never given the "User's Manual". And you filled this gap. In fact, since I'm due for a 4th little bugger, I know now what to expect and how to deal with it.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem +1

      I am glad you found the information useful Jo.

  • @jerryroberts7280
    @jerryroberts7280 Před 2 lety +9

    My first stent was in 1992. Had first generation, second generation of stents. I now have 13 stents, last one was in 2020, I’m 84 years old and looking forward to 100 years old. Lol looks like I have a pretty good heart buy my arteries are bad. Stents have kelp me alive and I’m very appreciative of them. Keep up the good work Dr’s.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Is your first stent Still work?

    • @jerryroberts7280
      @jerryroberts7280 Před rokem

      @@fhgg7644 I had two that was given in. Dr put new ones in. All is still good.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      @@jerryroberts7280 when you put new stent inside the old stent?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      @@jerryroberts7280 when you put your new stents inside the old stent?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Can you answer pls

  • @stephenkelly5642
    @stephenkelly5642 Před rokem

    Absolutely brilliant insight of the arteries.

  • @function1557
    @function1557 Před 2 lety

    What a great way to understand, this doctor is fantastic.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Hank for your feedback. I have been humbled by the support via the channel, thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 Před 2 lety +18

    I had one bare metal stent installed for a 99% blockage. Caused heart to stop. Got shocked and came back. They held off for a month and did two more with medicated stents. A year after the first one, stress test caused exploratory procedure. The original bare metal stent was 97% blocked with scar tissue. The other two were perfectly clear. They lasered the scar tissue and installed a medicated stent inside and longer. Stress test another year later and all was good.

    • @douglaswright5948
      @douglaswright5948 Před 2 lety +2

      May I ask why they didnt recommend bypass surgery since the blockage was 99%, 97%? I have 4 that are 80-90% and they want to do quad bypass surgery. I have not had a heart attack nor chest pain, TY for answering this - please.

    • @KevinCoop1
      @KevinCoop1 Před 2 lety

      @@douglaswright5948 I just saw this! I truly do not know the reason why they do one over the other. It’s possibly because of location. You can’t stent a wye location. Best wishes! Kevin

    • @jimmyonus5478
      @jimmyonus5478 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KevinCoop1 what's a wye location please?

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      When you put new stent inside the old stent?

  • @gregschwab3491
    @gregschwab3491 Před 2 lety +8

    Started with four bare metal stints in 1995. I now have nine stints (all but one in the right side) with the last two being two long stints placed inside the original four stints. The results seems to be holding up as those occurred in 2013. Don't hesitate. Get them if recommended.

    • @fhgg7644
      @fhgg7644 Před rokem

      Are you put new stent inside the old stent?

  • @allengilliam4785
    @allengilliam4785 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you doctor for such a good explanation of stents. I had one placed 2 weeks ago after emergency room visit due to extreme chest pain. My heart artery was 90% blocked. Unfortunately no one at the hospital explained this process as everyone was so busy except for one internist who only spent 5 minutes beside. My understanding is that there is a shortage of cardiologists here.

  • @linzenmeyer
    @linzenmeyer Před 11 měsíci +1

    At age 41, I had 100% occlusion in my RCA. My stent is a Synergy XD MR platinum chromium. Very cool device.

  • @MichaelSullivan-zu8fs
    @MichaelSullivan-zu8fs Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this series. Extremely informative and encouraging for those of us living the process. My story is a bit different. 62 year old healthy/active male presented with "walk through angina" at ER 3 weeks ago. Severe diffuse CAD with predominantly non calcified plaque. First of at least 3 stents in for 2 weeks now, next procedure likely in about 6 weeks. No family history of CAD so I thought I was in the clear. Mine is likely Radiation Induced CAD from treatment for Hodgkins disease in 1994. Quite surprising that my general practitioner wasn't monitoring for this, apparently it's not well known outside of the cardiology area. My question for you - Anything different in the post PCI treatment for radiation induced CAD ? I'm on Ticagrelor, Aspirin, Metoprolol, and Atorvastatin. Healthy diet and exercise also in play. I can't find any research in the area beyond acknowledging it occurs in Hodgkins and breast cancer patients treated with mediastinal radiation. Any thoughts or insight would be much appreciated.

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your feedback Michael and sharing your experience. You raised an interesting question, in the olden days, not many people know but we use to use radiation treatment (called brachytherapy) to help in cases when stents had blocked off. This is not used now as we have developed better ways to monitor and treat complications like this in modern day stents. You are doing all the right things with your follow up, nothing specific to address beyond just the usual risk factors in such cases. Appreciate your valuable input.

  • @gep
    @gep Před 2 lety +9

    In 2017 I had a very minor heart attack and had 2 stents placed. I went on a vegan diet and exercise a lot. On my annual cardiac visit five years later, my doctor noticed a possible blockage on my EKG, but I did not have any symptoms. Needless to say, that visit led to three more stents being placed, and the avoidance of any heart attacks or other issues. Thus a visit to your doctor is very important for heart patients, even when we feel great.

    • @harveyherie1185
      @harveyherie1185 Před 2 lety

      I have 5 stents the latest about 5 years ago but my heart is working at 37 % my dr. Is working on trying to treat this does someone have some help with this?

    • @michcurrie4904
      @michcurrie4904 Před 2 lety +1

      @@harveyherie1185 I have 4 stents in my stomache and both my legs have stents... I felt amazing as soon as operation was complete... I did not understand why they would do this serious surgery... send me home hours after surgery... I had 47 staples in both legs and groin area.... I was not given any help at my home... I honestly thought I was going to die... but of course I didn't.. lol

    • @HeartMatters
      @HeartMatters  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for sharing your experience Harvey. We will broadly discuss this topic of some weakness in the heart muscle strength in an upcoming Q&A

    • @Now_lets_get_this_straight
      @Now_lets_get_this_straight Před 2 lety

      So after eating vegan for five years, have you determined what you are eating which is causing the inflammation which is causing the plaque build-up? Are you still eating grains, etc.

    • @gep
      @gep Před 2 lety

      @@Now_lets_get_this_straight I believe that the fact that I did not take statins caused my issue, because both my brother and sister take them and did not have the same issue. II was told it is mostly genetic, so am now taking them and hope to get my LDL below 70 which is the target for heart patients, according ti my Dr. I am not 100% vegan, but I would say I am over 90%. My inflammation and other bloodwork is great.

  • @kenbobca
    @kenbobca Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video. Thank you for explaining about stints and our heart.

  • @trainmaster0217
    @trainmaster0217 Před rokem +2

    Thank you doctor for this VERY informative video. I had a heart attack and a stent implanted about 10 months ago. So far so good. I changed my diet and use the meds prescribed, blood thinners and cholesterol reducing.

  • @sgold1132
    @sgold1132 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I’ve been a cyclist all my life. At about 48, according to my cardiologist, I pushed my heart rate too high and forced a piece of plaque to break loose and block a valve. The doctor went in and removed the blockage and placed a stent. I had a 2nd cardiac cath done shortly after that showed normal amount of plaque for someone my age. Shortly after I began training again (after getting off all the horrible heart meds and statins) and began cycling and racing again with no adverse affects whatsoever. I do have slightly high cholesterol but I refuse to take that statin poison. I exercise, keep active, watch my weight and eat healthy. Now 62 and feel great.

    • @pierrehaniche2656
      @pierrehaniche2656 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Statins are poison

    • @davidodhiambo1008
      @davidodhiambo1008 Před 10 měsíci

      Very encouraging sir! Wishing you good health.

    • @abarthspider3479
      @abarthspider3479 Před 9 měsíci

      Healthy eating what?
      If it still includes dairy, oils, fats, salts, sugars and meats.... then it ain't healthy. Nor are processed junk foods.
      Whole plant base and then you be rating healthy and potentially reversing heart disease. Read up on the evidence.

    • @abarthspider3479
      @abarthspider3479 Před 9 měsíci

      Sure is. So is a bad diet and sugars