What to do about non-calcified plaque in the proximal segment of the right coronary artery

Non-calcified plaque in the proximal segment of the right coronary artery requires patients to pay attention to healthy living habits, and if blood lipids are elevated, or if there are high-risk factors for coronary heart disease, timely application of statin medication orally, to prevent the aggravation of vascular plaque. When checking the proximal segment of the right coronary artery non-calcified plaque, it means that plaque formation has occurred in the blood vessel, but it has not significantly led to vascular stenosis, at this time, we must pay attention to low-salt and low-fat diet, quit smoking and drinking, and pay attention to a healthy lifestyle. If the blood lipid is elevated, timely oral statin drugs, such as atorvastatin, resuvastatin, etc., to control blood lipid. If the patient is combined with hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, etc., has a family history of coronary heart disease, combined with some coronary heart disease risk factors, it is recommended to pay active attention to controlling blood lipids, and timely initiation of statin drug therapy is sometimes necessary. It is recommended to consult in the cardiology department to guide the treatment.