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[|Human|] Sir, I had by pass surgery during 1996 March. For review the tests & CT Angiography were taken last week and test results are normal except cholesterol level (ie) Total 204 , HDL, 39, LDL 134. CT Angigraphy reveals some blocks in the grafted vessel. I have NO BP, Sugar Pl. advise any medication can dissolve the blocks, if so pl. advise.
[|AI|]  Hello, By angiography, the incidence of restenosis/blockade is significantly higher than clinical restenosis because many patients have mild restenosis that does not result in a recurrence of symptoms.  The management of clinical restenosis/blockade is usually to repeat the PCI with balloon dilatation and placement of a Chat Doctor.  Once a patient has had restenosis, the risk of the second restenosis is further increased.  The risk factors for restenosis are diabetes, myocardial infarction, long lesions, small diameter vessels, and suboptimal initial PCI result. Antiplatelet