One year after the stent does not necessarily have to do imaging, if the condition is stable, no discomfort symptoms can do coronary artery CT angiography.
One year after stent implantation, a review is needed, and the review should be based on the patient’s condition to choose the appropriate examination. If the general condition is good and there is no discomfort and the patient’s willingness to do imaging is low, coronary CT angiography can be performed, and if there is any problem, then imaging can be performed;
If the patient has obvious discomfort in the precordial region, such as frequent chest pain, chest tightness, palpitations, etc., or the oral medication is not standardized, then it is recommended to improve the coronary angiography in a timely manner, to clarify whether there is any restenosis or new stenosis in the stent, and to deal with it in a timely manner if necessary.
After stent implantation, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, develop good living habits, go to the hospital regularly for follow-up, and consult the doctor in time if there is any discomfort, so as to avoid delaying the treatment time.