Calcification of aorta and coronary arteries + low EF
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Cleveland - OH
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dad died at 58,3 brothers dead, age 42,59, and 60. two breothers had valve replacemnents at age 56 and 71. one brother has had stroke and currently has an anuerysym in he head, cant to surgury or stents,
I am 69, I have had heart attack, carotid surgery 2 angioplasties and have been taking vytorin and aspirin daily.I do not smoke or drink alcohol.The other day I had an X-ray looking for a cracked vertbae and the film came back showing my aorta on X-ray. I know its not supposed to show up on normal X-ray. The report said it is advanced atherosclerosis. . Should I see a vascular Surgeon and would a stent a or surgery to remove the plaque be beneficial?
Thanks
mholloway in Homer Alaska.