Can a uremic patient with cardiac calcification get a stent?

Uremic patients with cardiac calcification causing serious problems can be prescribed coronary stenting, but it is recommended to regulate the physical condition to a relatively stable and suitable state for surgery before handling. If uremic patients are found to have calcification of the heart, and cause significant coronary artery stenosis, resulting in myocardial ischemia, in order to maintain the blood supply to the myocardium, it is necessary to do stent implantation surgery. Prior to the surgery, the patient needs to be dialyzed to remove toxins from the body, to ensure that the basic indicators of the body are in a stable state, and then do the corresponding surgery, in addition to pay attention to closely monitor the coagulation function. The coagulation function of uremia patients will be affected, we should pay attention to maintain the platelet status in a stable state before stenting, and after the operation, we need to apply aspirin to prevent bleeding. If there is obvious bleeding tendency, we should consult a doctor in time for observation and standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians. If uremia patients have cardiac calcification, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of doctors to standardize the treatment.