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Can Severe Heart Disease Be Missed by Cardiologist?

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Can Severe Heart Disease Be Missed by Cardiologist?

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Cardiologist is a responsible medical profession. Among the personal qualities for a cardiologist, such as readiness for self-sacrifice, the ability to sympathize, calm, convince, and empathize are important. The work of cardiologist Andrea Natale Austin, as well as other doctors, requires the ability to quickly respond to the situation, to think systematically. He needs to have a reserve of patience and be attentive even to small things.

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my mother had not had any tests for screening heart disease. Ten months later, a catheter angiogram revealed five coronary arteries with almost complete blockage. The heart disease was so severe that within a few hours, my mother was in the operating room for quintuple bypass surgery and mitral valve replacement. How could the cardiologist have missed this just 10 months prior? Heart disease this extensive takes a lot longer than 10 months to develop; in other words, 10 months prior, there is no way my mother’s arteries could have been in decent shape. But she walked into the cardiologist’s office without any problems and had a resting pulse in the sixties, and told the doctor that she did not have any family history of heart disease. I’m not even sure why doctors ask patients if they have any family history of heart disease, because, even though an answer of “Yes” is very important for the physician to know, an answer of “No” is absolutely meaningless. How the heck is a patient suppos

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