In general, the right coronary wall non-calcification, plaque moderate stenosis may be coronary heart disease, hypertension, myocardial bridge and other causes, generally can use nitroglycerin, metoprolol, atenolol, hydrochlorothiazide and other drugs for treatment, or through the coronary artery bypass grafting surgery, myocardial bridge release and other surgical procedures for treatment.
1. Coronary heart disease: Coronary heart disease usually occurs coronary atherosclerosis, the right coronary artery lesions caused by the right coronary artery wall plaque, moderate stenosis, clinical manifestations of panic, chest tightness and other symptoms. You can use nitroglycerin, aspirin, clopidogrel, metoprolol and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.
2. High blood pressure: high blood pressure is easy to involve the right coronary artery, resulting in local lesions and the formation of plaque. It can be treated with drugs such as atenolol and hydrochlorothiazide under doctor’s guidance.
3. Myocardial bridge: the right coronary artery is abnormal and passes through the inner myocardium, forming a myocardial bridge, resulting in myocardial contraction when the right coronary artery is compressed, which may cause non-calcification of the right coronary artery wall, and moderate stenosis of the plaque. This can be treated with surgery such as coronary artery bypass grafting surgery and myocardial bridge release surgery under the supervision of a physician.
In addition, hyperlipidemia and other diseases may also cause non-calcification of the right coronary artery wall with moderate plaque stenosis, which requires timely consultation and treatment in the hospital.