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  1. Good Morning Everyone,
     

    I wanted to update you on the developments in angiography.

    After several researches, I relied on Doctor Nivit Kalra at Sukhumvit Hospital with great satisfaction. Bravo, friendly and utmost helpfulness in giving information even to my family members.

    https://www.sukumvithospital.com/doctorprofile.php?id=149&language=en

    Here we go:
     

    Admitted Friday the 13th at 9am, series of pre-op exams (I had already brought a chart from the previous hospital), entered the OR at 4pm.

    During the procedure, they found 3 arteries with a defect.

    One at 55% being treated with medication.

    One at 70% where a Stent was inserted

    One at 99%, extremely serious, where a Stent was inserted.

    The 99% closing artery would have resulted in within six months, most likely a heart attack.
     

     

    I could see everything on the screens; my wife and son were invited into the adjacent room, where Doc Nivit explained the situation and how to proceed. Amazing to see my arteries and clearly the point of total closure. 
     

    By 6pm I was back in the room (I.C.U. for prevention). At 10pm, the doctor came to update me on how things were going, the procedure's success, informing me that the next day (Saturday), after a series of control tests in the early morning, I could be discharged, so it was.

    Two stents were inserted, one the maximum size, and went home the next day. I couldn't have hoped for better!
     

    Got home yesterday, and it's stunning how my breathing has already improved, amazing.

    The cost was substantial, all-inclusive with meds for a month, about 380 K. 

    Excellent service from my insurance company, who covered the expense with the utmost professionalism before I was released from the hospital. If needed, happy to give you contact information. The H.O. is in France, but they also have an office in Bangkok.
     

    Guys, I wanted to thank you for your help; it all started from my first post.
    Thank you very much!

     

     

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  2. On 6/18/2021 at 9:03 AM, bert bloggs said:

    Just had one a few months ago at Chonburi govt heart hospital 15k ,a stent was quoted at 30k, terrific hospital and heart doctor,registered there with my pink card,but you dont have to have one,also been a patient,costs are a fraction of private hospitals. 

    Great Info Bert, mind to share name full name Hospital and doctor? 
    Thank you!

  3. 1 hour ago, pauleddy said:

    Cheryl is correct (as usual).

     

    Stenting (if they find clotted artery or two) follows on the spot because they can see the clot on the special TV above you, A titanium spring (maybe 10=20 mm long) opens the clot by using a balloon inside it that is pumped up to huge pressure and then leaves the stent inside the now-open artery snugly.

     

    Mine was done at Chula, and the long tube was pushed into my groin. These days, a lot of the stenting is done at the wrist (the recovery is quicker), and unless you bleed you can normally go home in the evening. Somewhere like Bumrungrad will charge up to 400,000 if you need to have a stent.

     

    Some things to remember:

     

    It can be a life-saving procedure. If you decide to live in the hills near Myanmar (with your angina) check out the hospitals with Cath Labs, and don't live more than one hour away.

     

    You will need to take (and pay for) a fairly pricy anti-clotting drug for a year: Something like a very strong type of Aspirin (which itself is an anti clotting drug but much weaker).

     

    Stents are expensive because they are made from titanium, and also they are usually imported from Canada or USA. They are made in sterile labs and have to be very precise indeed in size and fabrication.

     

    Eddy

     

     

    Eddy,
    Thank you very much for the valuable information; you have told me things that I honestly was not aware of.

    I have no intention of being a hermit (????)  I've lived in Bangkok for many years, and the only reason for me to go north is to ride on big bike with my buddies.

    This week I'm organizing to have some first approach visits for next week and then decide "when & where". 

    Forgive me for asking, how much did it cost you to do this at Chula.
    Ciao & Grazie!
     

  4. 11 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

    Where in Thailand are you located?

     

    If as your name suggest you are in Bangkok then see this excellent, US trained cardiologist at Bangkok Christian Hospital:

     

    https://www.bch.in.th/find-doctor/doctor-profile/?smid=4730

     

    If somewhere other than Bangkok then please advise where

     

    Cost for angiogram only usually around 30k but it is customary to insert stent(s) on the spot if indicated and those run at least 100k each more (for Bangkok Christian which is a non-profit. Much more in costlier private hospitals)

     

    Thank you guys!
    Thank you Sheryl,
    I live near EmQuartier; my general medicine hospital is Camillian, but for this, they don't have an operating cardiology department.

    I'm going to study your link and get in touch with them and especially my insurance company, hoping to qualify for cost coverage.

    I continue to follow the post,
    Grazie 1000

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