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Dear Mary,
Presence of severe
blockagesPeripheral artery disease without significant chest pain, especially with diabetes, is not uncommon. He does seem to have significant
blockagePeripheral artery disease according to your description. In his case, the surgery would be indicated to prolong life rather than relief of symptoms (which he does not have). The recommendation to have surgery is dependent on,
1. Severity of
blockagePeripheral artery disease: If the blockage involves all three arteries or the main artery on the left, with some damage to the heart, by pass surgery is clearly indicated. It is very important to exactly know where and how severe are the blockages before making recommendation for an individual patient.
2. If the pumping function of the heart is not normal along with the blockages, by pass surgery is warranted.
I hope I have answered some of your questions. If you are seeking a second opinion or further evaluation, an appointment with one of our cardiologist can be arranged by calling the Cleveland Clinic at (216) 444-6697.
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