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Left main disease is the  most dangerous subset of CAD population .The danger is attributable more on the perceived fear  of  sudden occlusion .How often this occurs in stable , left main plaques is not known.

There is a significant group of patients with isolated ,  asymptomatic ,  non flow limiting , leftmain  disease with stable , smooth plaques. The ideal management for this group of CAD is not clear.

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Advising a  CABG /PCI  is  an easy and very practical  decision ! That’s what the current guideline also suggest

But is there scientific evidence  to do that ? Many times practical approach  could be    synonymous with  an  unscientific approach.

  • PCI has a potential to  convert  a stable plaque into  a vulnerable one (Metalled plaque is not inert )
  • CABG will reduce the flow across , the  already narrowed left main and  there is  a likely hood of rapid  progression of native left main disease

So what is left  ?

If it is a stable plaque ,  and does not limit the flow both at rest on exercise * medical management will be optimal.

* Excercise stress test must be done

Read this article from the circulation ,  that suggests  a role for medical management for left main disease

http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/118/4/422

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