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  1. You may swallow the medicine or receive it through an intravenous infusion (also known as an IV). An IV is when medicine is directly injected into your veins. Chemical cardioversion can work in minutes, hours or even days.

  2. Treatment for coronary heart disease (CHD) can help manage the symptoms and reduce the risk of further problems. CHD can be managed effectively with a combination of lifestyle changes, medicine and, in some cases, surgery.

  3. A coronary angioplasty is 1 of the most common types of treatment for the heart. As the procedure doesn't involve making major incisions in the body, it's usually carried out safely in most people. Doctors refer to this as a minimally invasive form of treatment.

  4. Heart surgery can be planned in advance or performed as part of emergency treatment. Heart surgery can help to maintain and prolong life by: restoring blood supply to the heart by opening – or replacing – blocked coronary arteries; stretching, repairing or replacing a damaged heart valve; correcting or regulating an abnormal heart rhythm

  5. ESC Clinical Practice Guidelines. The current guidelines for managing chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) are intended to assist in diagnosing and initiating treatment for individuals with suspected CCS, as well as in the longterm management of patients with confirmed CCS. These guidelines recommend using a risk factor-weighted clinical likelihood ...

  6. A coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is a surgical procedure used to treat coronary heart disease. It diverts blood around narrowed or clogged parts of the major arteries to improve blood flow and oxygen supply to the heart.

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  8. Feb 6, 2024 · Treating coronary artery disease usually involves a combination of lifestyle changes and medications like statins or beta-blockers to prevent complications. Severe cases may require surgery....

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