How long a cardiovascular stent intervention lasts is not easy to predict and varies from person to person, depending on the patient’s specific condition. Usually, if the recovery after the procedure is good, active treatment can last for life.
Cardiovascular stenting is indicated for patients with coronary artery atherosclerosis and coronary artery stenosis with insufficient blood supply.
For patients with coronary artery atherosclerosis or stenosis, if they are treated aggressively with antiplatelet and risk factor control therapy after the intervention, and no thrombosis or restenosis occurs, they can usually be maintained for life.
If restenosis events occur, the duration of maintenance is limited.
The exact duration of intervention should be specifically evaluated based on the patient’s condition and post-procedure recovery.