More conundrums on whether cardiac catheterization is safe for unstable angina (“near heart attack”) or non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (“small heart attacks”).
Heart disease is the number one killer of women each year in the United States. Cardiac catheterization is a routine procedure that allows doctors to find potential blockages in coronary arteries in order to help prevent new heart attacks and even death. A recent study finds that high risk women, who do have a heart attack, benefit from this procedure just as much as men. But for some women the procedure may not always be the best option.
Reference: JAMA
Tags: Angina, Angioplasty, catheterization, Heart Attack, Myocardial Infarction, PCI

