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Treatment
Fifteen years ago, we had one way to treat Chronic Total Occlusions – try to probe a wire through the blockage from the front. These procedures had a 70% to 75% success rate, which kept some doctors from recommending treatment.
Today, we have more treatment options. We can sometimes go around the blockage or work backward through the heart. We're now seeing success rates of 90% to 95%.
If you are told that you have an artery that is 100% blocked, it’s important to know that it can be treated.
Benefits of Treatment
Patients should understand that successful treatment will relieve symptoms and will result in a better quality of life. Clinical studies are still under way tracking the long-term outcomes of this type of treatment, but we are seeing very consistent benefits so far.
When you need treatment for a Chronic Total Occlusion, most doctors will refer you to a CTO Center. UT Southwestern is positioned to become a Center of Excellence for CTO treatment.
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a buildup of plaque can narrow these arteries, decreasing blood flow to your heart. eventually, the reduced blood flow may cause chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, or other coronary artery disease signs and symptoms. a complete blockage can cause a heart attack.
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