How often is coronary artery disease reviewed

The review time for patients with coronary artery disease should be judged according to the patient’s specific situation, which needs to be combined with the patient’s own symptoms, the type of coronary artery disease, and comorbidities.
1. own symptoms: if the patient appears chest pain or other uncomfortable symptoms, taking medication can not be relieved, need to immediately consult the doctor.
2. Types of coronary heart disease: for example, patients with acute myocardial infarction should have the first review one month after discharge from the hospital, with ECG, cardiac ultrasound, blood lipids, etc. According to the results of the examination, if there is no abnormality, then the review should be carried out once every three months to half a year; for patients with chronic stabilized angina pectoris, if the condition is stable, the review can be carried out once every six months.
3. Comorbidities: If patients with coronary heart disease also have other diseases, such as diabetes, stroke, etc., they need to be reviewed in conjunction with other diseases and in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Please follow the doctor’s instructions for the specific review cycle, and consult the doctor promptly if there is any discomfort.