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Klein, W; Luha, H; Eber, B; Dusleag, J; Brussee, H; Rotman, B.
The patient following PTCA
WIEN MED WOCHENSCHR. 1990; 140(10-11): 273-274.
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Brussee Helmut
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Rotman Brigitte
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- Abstract:
- Diagnostic measures after PTCA consist of history, clinical findings, after 3 months and thereafter in 6 months intervals as well as ergometry in case of recurrency of complaints of after 3 months and then in 6 months intervals. A thallium-scintigraphy is done eventually. A repetition of a coronarography is indicated only in cases of typical symptoms or registration of ischemia. Therapy consists of lifelong ASS and calcium channel blockers for 3 months and treatment of risk-factors. Repetition of a PTCA, atherectomy, stent-implantation, laser-angioplasty or bypass-surgery varies from case to case; the decision has to be made individually.
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