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[|Human|] I was having chest pain periodically and my doctor wanted to do an angiogram but I asked him for a noninvasive procedure-- a Cat Scan of the heart. My doctor said that the results were inconclusive. Then he recommended an angiogram. He explained to me the possibility of having stents and if necessary, a few days later, open heart surgery. He is a 41 year old cardiologist at North Shore LIJ. in Manhasset, NY. He has also practiced as an internist. How do I find out how successful has he been with this type of procedure. If I need open heart, I think I want someone more experienced. How should I proceed with this problem? Should I get a second reading from a different radiologist? etc.
[|AI|]  Hi, I would advise you to undergo an angiography. Only after that one can decide if there is a need for any intervention. If there is a single or two blocked arteries, then stent is recommended, if there are many blockages, surgery is indicated. After you have the results of angiogram, you can show it to another doctor and have a second opinion. So I would advise you not to worry, you will have the opportunity to receive the best treatment. Hope I could help nourishing you good health In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask