Heart Attack - Stroke Risk | Coronary Artery Disease | cholesterol | Stents | Heart Bypass Surgery
 
Individuals with coronary heart disease, angina, or who have had a heart attack due to atherosclerosis, have more than twice the risk of stroke than those who haven’t. If you have atherosclerosis in the coronary arteries you are very likely to have atherosclerosis in other parts of your body.

Links:
Heart Attack Risk Assessment | heart.org
Tool: Heart disease risk calculator - Mayo Clinic
Your Heart Disease Risk | YourDiseaseRisk.wustl.edu
Note: My risk came up with 8%, but I had a 95% blockage of my main heart artery.
Heart Disease Risk Assessment | Sarver Heart Center

last updated 12 June 2017