Whether the right coronary artery lumen thickness is serious or not depends on the degree of stenosis, if the stenosis is mild or moderate, it is generally not very serious, and can be controlled by oral medication; if it is severe stenosis, it will be more serious, and in addition to medication, it may also need to carry out percutaneous coronary intervention and other therapies; it is necessary to analyze the specifics.
1. Mild or moderate stenosis: If the right coronary artery is mildly or moderately stenosed (lumen stenosis less than 75%), it is generally not very serious, and can be treated with oral medications (e.g., clopidogrel hydrogencarbonate tablets, aspirin enteric-coated tablets, etc.), in addition to controlling the risk factors of blood pressure, blood glucose, and blood lipids.
2. Severe stenosis: If the right coronary artery is severe stenosis (lumen stenosis greater than 75%), myocardial ischemia will be more serious, in addition to controlling the risk factors mentioned above, medication, percutaneous coronary intervention or cardiac bypass grafting and other treatments may be required.
Whether the right coronary artery lumen thickness is serious or not depends on the degree of stenosis of the blood vessel, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.