This is for information only for those who may have a stent fitted recently or about to. It’s about side effects that can happen and why.
I had a stent fitted to open up my LAD just before Christmas this year after being on a medical regime for 11 months. The procedure took about an hour rather than the often reported 20 minutes. The surgeon described the Angiogram image as deceptive but although it was more difficult than anticipated both my surgeon and cardiologist were happy with the final result.
I felt better after the procedure almost immediately, although for the next week I had what I can only describe as a ‘presence’ in my chest. This is often experienced as the body adapts to the stent and is not something to worry about.
Fast forward three weeks and all that changed. Last week I suddenly felt very unwell. I was very short of breath, so dizzy I thought I was going to pass out and had infrequent but persistent jabbing pains in my chest. I was admitted to hospital that afternoon.
Long story short, because of the high degree of calcification in my artery the stent procedure had broken through the calcified layer. This is ‘normal’ in my sort of case. The result of this is my artery became inflamed causing angina like symptoms to return. I was released after 24 hours monitoring including the usual repeated blood tests and spaced ECG’s . The head of cardiology briefed me himself and explained it all in detail. I have been back home for several days and feel good. The moral of the story being if you get side effects don’t worry. Report them and get seen, but don’t worry, you will be OK.
I hope this helps someone.