Stents No Better Than Drugs for Diabetic Angioplasty Patients

Filed June 9th, 2009 meg

Diabetics with stable heart disease may do just as well taking drugs alone as getting quick angioplasty or bypass surgery to open blocked heart arteries.

Researchers say patients advised to have angioplasty and a heart stent to restore blood flow and ease chest pain could safely wait and give drugs a chance to work.

Stents are wire mesh tubes that prop open diseased arteries after they have been unclogged during angioplasty.

However, those with more severe disease sent for more invasive heart bypass surgery might be able to avoid a future heart attack if they have the surgery right away.

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