How risky is coronary stenting?

There are risks associated with coronary stenting. Higher age, already poor cardiac function, three-vessel disease, and left main lesions are particularly risky, while younger age and single-vessel disease are less risky.
Coronary stenting is a minimally invasive procedure that is less invasive and has a high success rate, but there are risks associated with this procedure.
1. If the elderly patients, because of acute myocardial infarction appeared cardiac function is not good, the left main stem serious stenosis or three vessels serious stenosis, this situation put the stent risk is high, but acute myocardial infarction interventional treatment relative to conservative treatment, can reduce the mortality rate.
2. If relatively young middle-aged and young people with normal cardiac function and single vessel lesions need to be implanted with stents, the risk of surgery is lower.
The risk of doing coronary stent surgery should be analyzed according to the specific condition, and it is best to follow the medical advice.