Can heart failure be relieved with a stent?

Whether heart failure patients can be relieved by stenting depends on the cause of heart failure and the severity of the heart failure. Heart failure caused by coronary artery disease and other diseases can be relieved by stenting.
The main clinical manifestations of heart failure patients are dyspnea, decreased activity tolerance and fluid retention. As the disease progresses, patients gradually have limited physical activities, and in the late stage, it is even difficult to complete general daily activities, requiring bed rest.
Whether stenting can provide relief depends on the cause and severity of heart failure. If heart failure is caused by coronary heart disease, stenting may provide some relief. After the stent is inserted into the blood vessel, it can effectively dilate the blood vessel, increase the blood supply to the heart muscle, and facilitate the heart to eject blood to the periphery, which can to a certain extent alleviate the insufficiency of blood perfusion to the tissues and organs of the organism, and the symptom can be alleviated to a certain extent.