🩺 #31 - Anterior STEMI Treated with PCI

Anterior STEMI Treated with PCI

🗒️ Question

A 64 year old man has survived an anterior STEMI treated with percutaneous coronary intervention. He has well-controlled hypertension and hyperlipidemia but remains anxious about his long term prognosis.

He is currently on aspirin, atorvastatin and bisoprolol.

Which of the following is most likely to improve his long-term prognosis?

(A) Long term beta-blocker

(B) Anticoagulation with warfarin

(C) Routine follow-up angiography

(D) Vitamin supplements

(E) Low dose aspirin

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