Many Heart Patients Being Stented Unnecessarily
Many Heart Patients Being Stented Unnecessarily
A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that many people with clogged heart arteries are being overtreated with stents and that a simple blood-flow test can help prevent unnecessary stenting. By using the blood-flow test, called fractional flow reserve, to decide when a stent was truly needed, the study showed that fewer stent-related deaths, heart attacks, and repeat procedures occurred. The lawyers at Berger & Lagnese, LLC specialize in medical malpractice cases involving injuries suffered during the performance of unnecessary surgical procedures.