70% stenosis of the anterior descending branch of the heart, how to treat it

The stenosis of the anterior descending branch of the coronary artery of the heart 70% need to follow the doctor’s advice to use medication, interventional therapy and other treatment modalities.
1. Drug therapy: patients need to take oral antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc. to inhibit platelet aggregation and anticoagulation, allergic to this kind of drugs, patients with gastrointestinal bleeding is prohibited, and some patients will have nosebleeds, bleeding gums and other adverse reactions.
Oral lipid-lowering and plaque-stabilizing drugs such as atorvastatin are also needed, and statins may cause adverse reactions such as elevated aminotransferases; if the patient has symptoms of chest tightness and chest pain, nitrate drugs such as isosorbide nitrate can be taken to expand the coronary treatment.
2. Interventional therapy: 70% of anterior descending stenosis can be treated with interventional therapy by implanting a stent in the anterior descending blood vessel or performing coronary artery bypass grafting, and then continue to take relevant medications such as aspirin and atorvastatin under the guidance of a doctor.
If patients are found to have 70% stenosis of the anterior descending coronary artery, they need to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to adopt appropriate treatment to avoid acute myocardial infarction and other adverse consequences.