If you're 70 or older and have a blocked neck artery, opt to surgically widen the artery rather than having a stent put in because research has found that your chances of dying or having a stroke are 50% as likely than inserting a stent.
Until now (September 10, 2010) many experts thought that the lesser-invasive stenting procedure would be safer.
Source: MedlinePlus, health information from the National Library of Medicine
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1 comment:
Wow. I wonder how this might affect the new MS treatment of widening a vein in neck...I bet it is more costly, I wonder if Medicare will pay??
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