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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

HOW CAN SOMEONE WHO HAS HAD TRIPLE BYPASS SURGERY STILL DIE OF A HEART ATTACK?


By 10 years after bypass, there is a 50% risk of having experienced closure of one or more vein grafts.  Bypass is not a cure.  Atherosclerosis is an ongoing problem and requires lifelong treatment of risk factors.

POSTED BY:  Steven Ajluni, MD

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