when underlying coronary artery disease is the


When underlying coronary artery disease is the cause of heart failure in the coronary revascularization may both improve symptoms and prevent  progression. Patients with angina and those with evidence of viable myocardium   should undergo revascularization. In general, bypass surgery is preferable to PTCA in the setting of heart failure because it provides more complete revascularization.

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