I would like to read a series of articles that discuss the medical
options when coronary bypass surgery fails. The specific reason given
for failure, in this case, is that the patient's arteries were too
small (and therefore the bypass didn't "take") and the patient had
high blood sugar levels. The patient was East Indian, and there is
some research which suggests that this may be a more common problem
among this group. The patient currently has only 1 heart input artery
that works well, after a triple bypass was attempted.
The output for this question would be 5-10 well written articles which
address this question. I'm more interested in quality than quantity,
and the quality will be a function of both of how closely the articles
address the specific issue, and how reputable the sources are. |