Cardiac stents are a common medical device that can save many patients’ lives and improve their heart conditions, but they still have certain drawbacks and there is no such thing as a top 10 hazard.
A cardiac stent is a medical device that is placed in the coronary arteries of the heart. Patients with severe coronary artery disease can choose to have an interventional procedure to place a cardiac stent to treat coronary artery stenosis and blockage.
Cardiac stents still have certain shortcomings, but can not be said to be harmful, such as cardiac stents can relieve stenosis but can not stop the hardening of blood vessels, and the implanted cardiac stent belongs to the agglutinative, platelets are easy to agglutinate in the vicinity of the cardiac stent, so the implantation of cardiac stents must be given to the duplex antiplatelet therapy to prevent thrombosis in the stent, the implantation of stents must be based on the instructions of the doctor to carry out medication, and can not be stopped. After implantation of the stent, the medication must be administered according to the doctor’s instructions and cannot be stopped without authorization.
Cardiac stents are essentially used to treat a disease and do not cause serious harm, and the benefits to the patient far outweigh the detriments.