Cardiac stent review in general does not need imaging, but if it involves the recurrence of the patient’s symptoms or restenosis review, it is recommended to carry out coronary angiography.
1. The selection of stent review items should be decided according to the patient’s specific situation. Usually, the main purpose of the review is to determine whether the drugs are effective and whether they cause obvious side effects, such as whether the lipid-lowering effect of statins reaches the standard after the operation, and whether they cause myofibrillar dissolution and abnormalities of liver function, so at this time, it is generally necessary to monitor the indicators of liver function, blood lipids, cardiac enzymes, as well as to conduct electrocardiograms, coronary artery CT and other basic cardiac Therefore, in this case, it is usually necessary to monitor liver function, lipids, myocardial enzymes and other indicators as well as basic cardiac examinations such as electrocardiogram and coronary CT.
2. In some cases, if the patient’s symptoms recur or restenosis is reviewed, coronary angiography may be needed, because coronary angiography is the gold standard for diagnosing coronary artery disease, which can clarify whether stenosis occurs within the cardiac stent and whether new coronary stenosis occurs, etc. Patients are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions to perform the relevant coronary angiography.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for the relevant examinations to avoid delaying the condition.