jdm

Journal of Diabetes & Metabolism

ISSN - 2155-6156

Abstract

A Cure of Coronary Artery Disease by Removing Atheromatous Plaques from Coronary Arteries in a Diabetic Patient

Anis Ahmad

Objective: A cure for coronary artery disease is desperately needed as more people die of this disease. The coronary disease can be cured by removal of all atheromatous plaques by pharmacological intervention. This pharmacological treatment can also prevent acute myocardial infarction, unstable angina, chronic stable angina, CABG, PTCA and cardiac death.
Case presentation: The patient is 75 years old, who had CABG and PTCA and suffered from daily chest pain which was relieved with nitroglycerin. Also had pain in both upper arms and both forearm several hours a day and this arm pain did not respond to nitroglycerin. She suffered with coughing wheezing and shortness of breath. No treatment helped her. Chest X-Ray showed cardiomegaly. EKG showed right bundle branch block. The coronary angiogram of 2013 showed advanced obstructive disease involving LAD and left circumflex artery with disease of the grafts. The right coronary artery was completely blocked with partially blocked graft. The patient was given standard treatment of coronary artery disease and for other conditions she suffered. The medications given for the removal of atheroma from coronary arteries were Carvedilol, Metformin, statin and Evolocumab. The patient was symptom free in 3 months. A repeat coronary angiogram in 2018 showed that LAD, left circumflex and right coronary arteries and their branches had no disease and no obstructive lesion. The graft to right to the right coronary artery was open and other grafts remained unchanged.
Conclusions: 1) The atherosclerotic coronary artery disease can be cured. 2) Primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease can be achieved. 3) Intractable angina can be cured. 4) Stroke and TIA can be prevented. 5) Totally occluded coronary arteries can be opened.

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