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Can I do Vaso-Meditech EECP Treatment after Stent or Bypass Surgery?

In a patient with multivessel blockage, more than 2 blockages in multiple vessels, this patient would have been advocated for bypass surgery. Eventually maybe in 2 or 3 years or even after 5 years, the graft that the patient had might close. This is called graft occlusion. This is one of the common conditions which occurs because these grafts are not placed for a lifelong but it has a life. Sometimes after certain years, this graft can be closed. Once these grafts are closed then the patients going for the next bypass surgery or even stenting would be considered as high risk, since already one high-risk procedure has been attempted. For these patients, EECP would be the only safe option, which should be very effective to improve the blood supply to the heart muscle. Hence EECP can be effectively done to improve the patient blood flow.

EECP treatment is designed for these types of patients, who have already undergone a stent or even a bypass procedure. When this stenting and bypass procedure fails because of the progression of the disease, then EECP would be considered the only option for these patients, to improve the blood supply to the heart muscle.

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