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Q: Heart Failure - can it be corrected if the underlying cause is a blocked artery ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Heart Failure - can it be corrected if the underlying cause is a blocked artery
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: trushell-ga
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Posted: 16 Jul 2004 05:54 PDT
Expires: 15 Aug 2004 05:54 PDT
Question ID: 374902
Can anyone find out if heart failure caused by ischaemic heart disease
(blocked artery) can be corrected. (Heart Failure can be corrected if
the underlying condition causing it can be corrected - can it be
corrected if ischaemic heart disease is the cause)
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Subject: Re: Heart Failure - can it be corrected if the underlying cause is a blocked artery
From: purkinje-ga on 16 Jul 2004 09:16 PDT
 
Of course, angioplasty, by-pass surgery, or various drug therapies.

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