What should I do if the coronary artery calcification reaches 80?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The body of the elderly is actually relatively fragile, because the resistance of the elderly at this time is also very weak, so the recovery ability is not very strong. Coronary artery calcification has reached 80%, what should I do at this time?

    Here is also a detailed analysis of the relevant reasons, coronary artery calcification may be due to the deposition of calcium in the blood in the coronary arteries, so it will lead to coronary artery elasticity, and then it will lead to such a problem. At this time, you should go to the hospital to see a doctor, and the impact of this disease on the patient is actually more serious, at this time you can let the patient take some medicine, so that this disease can be prevented, the reason for this situation may be because the blood vessels are too narrow, so it leads to blood vessel blockage. And you must usually improve your diet, you must adjust your eating habits, don't eat high-calorie food, you should eat less cholesterol and other foods at this time, and don't eat pickled vegetables.

    In fact, this may occur in many patients, especially many elderly people. Because the health of the elderly is not good at this time, and most of the elderly will have high blood pressure, and these elderly people usually do not like to exercise, so it will lead to the accumulation of a lot of fat in the body. At this time, it is necessary to change the patient's diet, do not let the patient eat high-calorie and high-cholesterol foods, and do not eat animal offal.

    And the patient's lifestyle must be changed, if the patient prefers to smoke or drink, then it is necessary to quit smoking and drinking.

    Surgery can be done if necessary, but I think it is important to find it as soon as possible. As long as you can control your eating habits and adjust your lifestyle, you can alleviate this condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At this time, it is particularly easy to cause heart disease, you need to do this stent surgery, and you must also go to the hospital immediately for further examination, you must not continue to drink and smoke, and your mood swings can not be relatively large.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You should change your diet, pay attention to the condition of arteriosclerosis, and then use drugs**, and be sure to control the dosage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Coronary artery calcification** includes lifestyle changes, smoking cessation and alcohol restriction, low-fat and low-salt diet, appropriate physical exercise, weight control, etc.; The first drugs include antithrombotic drugs, drugs that reduce myocardial oxygen consumption, and drugs that relieve angina pectoris and lipid regulation and stabilize plaque.

    In addition, there are revascularization**, including intervention**, endovascular balloon dilation and stenting, and surgical coronary artery bypass grafting. Drugs are the basis of all, and interventional and surgical procedures must also adhere to long-term standard medicines.

    For the same patient, drugs can be used to control the disease ideally at one stage, while drugs alone are often less effective at another stage and need to be combined with surgery**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Calcification of the coronary arteries is a type of coronary arteriosclerosis, which is a disease caused by the deposition of calcium or blood lipids in the walls of the coronary arteries. In this case, the key is to see if there is significant narrowing of the lumen. If there is simple coronary artery calcification, there is no obvious stenosis, and the blood supply to the heart is not affected, it can be left untreated, mainly for risk factors.

    Therefore, the first step is to test blood lipids, blood glucose, and blood pressure to actively control these risk factors. At the same time, the diet should be low-salt and low-fat, and eat less animal offal, egg yolks, and fatty meat. Eat more vegetables and fruits that are low in sugar.

    In addition, the antiplatelet drug aspirin or rosuvastatin can be used orally to inhibit platelet aggregation and prevent further aggravation of arteriosclerosis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, coronary artery calcification is a disease that mainly refers to local calcium salt deposition, and patients generally have fewer obvious symptoms, but often have atherosclerosis problems. Patients must maintain a low-salt and low-fat diet, eat more light and nutritious things, and control blood lipids, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. The Japanese hospitals that we work with are experienced in this area.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Intimal calcification of blood vessels is closely related to atherosclerotic lesions, also known as atherosclerotic calcification. In vascular lesions, vascular calcification is a risk factor for worsening the underlying condition and increasing mortality. It not only leads to decreased vascular compliance and elasticity, but also causes hemodynamic changes, manifested by increased blood pressure, aortic stenosis, myocardial hypertrophy, and myocardial ischemia.

    In the coronary arteries, calcium deposition can lead to a reduced coronary response to vasodilators and affect the stability of atherosclerotic plaques. Vascular calcification can lead to the concentration of stress at the contact interface between the calcareous deposits and the plaques, resulting in inconsistent compliance in both places, resulting in mechanical disruption and an increased incidence of coronary events.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Coronary artery calcification itself does not have the problem of being strict or not, mainly refers to the stable situation of coronary atherosclerosis, such as plaque sclerosis, in this case, whether the coronary artery disease is serious depends mainly on the degree of coronary artery stenosis, such as calcified plaque orange bridge stenosis greater than 75%, at this time, it will cause insufficient blood supply to the myocardium, and long-term will cause myocardial ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in myocardial hypertrophy, so the degree of stenosis is very serious, and the lesions of calcification of this preparation file are needed** Yes, more serious.

    2. If it is a relatively light calcified plaque, such as although there is calcification, but the stenosis % or less than 75%, this situation does not need intervention, and the plaque is stable, and long-term medicine is fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Coronary artery calcification is a manifestation of atherosclerosis, which refers to the deposition of calcium in the coronary arteries.

    Coronary artery calcification is often indicated when the patient undergoes coronary CT examination, and enhanced white bright spots can usually be seen through CT examination. Coronary artery calcification may be a normal physiological degenerative change, or it may be caused by pathological factors.

    As a person ages, the walls of blood vessels are damaged by repeated impacts of blood flow, which may indicate calcification in the process of self-repair.

    Some pathologic causes, such as coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, often present with coronary calcification with severe stenosis, and coronary revascularization can be performed with surgical coronary artery bypass grafting or coronary intervention**, which may require coronary atherectomy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Coronary artery calcification is actually a type of coronary heart disease, but it should be analyzed according to the specific situation of the patient. If the condition is not particularly serious, then there is no need to operate on the patient at this time, and if the condition is particularly serious, then surgery must be done quickly at this time. Do patients with coronary artery calcification need surgery**?

    Here is a detailed introduction to this disease, coronary artery calcification is the deposition of calcium in the coronary arteries, which will lead to the stiffness of the blood vessels in the human body, which will lead to further reduction of elasticity, so this is actually a type of calcification. If it is just a simple coronary artery calcification, then the impact on the heart at this time is actually relatively small, but if there are still many diseases, then the patient's blood pressure and blood sugar may also have many problems at this time, in fact, there is no need to do surgery directly.

    If the situation is very serious, then surgery can be carried out at this time**, but if the situation is not particularly serious, then you can actually take some medicine to control it at this time, and if the situation is not particularly serious, then the patient will not have obvious narrowing of the blood vessels at this time, and there will be no particularly obvious clinical symptoms, but if the situation is very serious, then the patient may also feel that he will have chest pain at this time, and the pain is particularly intense. At this time, the patient may still sweat, and everyone may be very nervous at this time.

    If it is not necessary, there is no need for surgery**, at this time, you can take some drugs appropriately, and in your daily life, you must pay attention to your diet, and you must pay attention to rest, so that you can relieve your pain. And don't let your emotions get too nervous in your life, and don't have bad habits such as smoking or drinking.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Patients with coronary artery calcification can be relieved by surgery** or by taking medication.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I feel like surgery is needed because the disease is very serious.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Disease analysis: vascular calcification refers to the phenomenon of excessive calcium deposition on the blood vessel wall, in our words, a layer of bone-like hard substance is formed on the arterial blood vessel wall, which reduces the elasticity of the blood vessel, and if it grows on the artery, it is easy to form embolism or blood vessel rupture due to the impact of blood.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that you do an electrocardiogram or coronary angiography to see the degree of calcification, and then according to the results**, you can take some vasodilator drugs, such as salvia dripping pills and the like. Ease it down and wait until the results come out to make a reasonable ** plan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, coronary arteries with calcification points often indicate coronary arteriosclerosis, according to the degree of calcification, the clinical manifestations are also different, mild cases can be asymptomatic, severe slippery patients can cause angina, and even myocardial infarction. In addition, patients also have hyperlipidemia, which is a predisposing factor for coronary heart disease.

    Guiding opinions: 1. For positive hyperlipidemia with comorbidities, dietary control, exercise and other measures can be given, and hypolipidemic drugs such as simvastatin and fenofibrate can be used if necessary.

    2. Low-dose aspirin can be taken for a long time.

    3. Drugs such as salvia, Xuesaitong, ginkgo biloba, etc. can be used.

    4. If there are symptoms such as chest tightness and chest lift pain, you can use musk pills to relieve heartache.

    5. Coronary angiography followed by intervention** if necessary.

    6. Eat less foods with high animal fat and cholesterol content, such as egg yolks, fish roe, animal offal, etc. Eat less meat, eat more fish and soy products, eat more vegetables, fruits; Don't smoke and drink alcohol in moderation; Have a regular life and avoid excessive tension and mood swings. Keep your stool smooth, get enough sleep, etc.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Coronary artery calcification is a degenerative form of atherosclerotic disease, commonly known as vascular aging. If there is no chest pain, chest tightness, and no significant stenosis on the image, no medication is required. You need to pay attention to blood pressure, blood lipids, blood sugar, etc.

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