You still need to take lipid-lowering drugs after bypass surgery. Lipid-lowering drugs can reduce coronary heart disease events and lower patient mortality.
Lipid-lowering drugs can reduce LDL levels, stabilize atherosclerotic plaques, and also regulate endothelial function, thus reducing coronary events and myocardial infarction.
If re-blockage of the bypassed vessel occurs, another operation may be needed, and the mortality rate of the second operation is higher than that of the first operation, so medication after bypass surgery is important. After bypass surgery, one should pay attention to controlling blood glucose and blood fat, as well as ensuring balanced nutrition and changing bad lifestyle habits, such as smoking, drinking and staying up late.
After the operation, you should pay attention to the review, 1 month, 3 months, half a year and one year after the operation, you should review the ultrasound, CT, ECG, etc., to check whether the blood vessels are open and whether the heart is functioning well.