
Guidelines for CABG
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is a surgery to improve blood flow to the heart by bypassing blocked arteries. Guidelines recommend CABG for patients with severe blockages, especially if they have symptoms like chest pain or if their heart's function is compromised. It's also advised for those with multiple blocked arteries or specific heart conditions, even if they aren't experiencing symptoms. The decision to proceed with CABG considers individual health, risks, and other treatments. Overall, CABG aims to relieve symptoms, improve heart function, and enhance quality of life.