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Human Anatomy & Physiology © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2023
Name: Jahswah Uba
Date: 11/13/23
School: LAMP High School
Facilitator: Tucker
3.05 Evidence-Based Argument (
25
points)
Part 1: Claim After researching and evaluating reliable resources, choose one of the two claims to argue that are listed below and type that into #1.
Claim #1:
CABG is a better option over angioplasty with stent placement for patients with coronary artery disease.
Claim #2:
Angioplasty with stent placement is a better option over CABG for patients with coronary artery disease.
1. State which claim above you will argue: Claim #1
2. Identify 3 pieces of evidence to support your claim from resources. 3. Include a short explanation of the reasoning behind how the evidence supports your claim. 4. Also, include your source link for each piece of evidence listed. 5. The following resources are linked on the 3.05 task page. They may help with completing the 3.05 Evidence-Based Argument. ●
The Alabama Virtual Library site for many resources about cardiovascular intervention.
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An article on Should you Have Bypass Surgery or a Stent to Treat Heart Disease? on the RWJ Barnabas Health webpage. ●
An article on Heart Bypass Surgery Outperforms New Generation Stents on the Science Daily webpage.
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An article on Angioplasty with Stents May Be Safe in Long-term for Low-risk Heart Patients on the Science Daily webpage.
6. Record answers in this table. Evidence Statement Supporting Claim: Reasoning it Supports Claim:
Source Link:
a. According to an article on
the RWJ Barnabas Health The evidence supports the claim by indicating https://www.rwjbh.org/blog/
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webpage, "Should you Have Bypass Surgery or a Stent to Treat Heart Disease?", coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is recommended for patients with more severe coronary artery disease, while angioplasty with stent placement is suitable for patients with less severe disease
that CABG is more suitable for patients with severe coronary artery disease, while angioplasty with stent placement may be a safe option for low-
risk heart patients. Additionally, the study mentioned in the second piece of evidence found better long-term outcomes with CABG for patients with left main coronary artery disease, further supporting the claim.
2019/january/should-you-
have-bypass-surgery-or-a-
stent-to-trea/
b. The Science Daily webpage states in an article titled "Heart Bypass Surgery Outperforms New Generation Stents" that a study found that patients with left main coronary artery disease had better long-term outcomes with CABG compared to stents
https://www.sciencedaily.co
m/releases/2019/08/19082808
0654.htm
c. Another article on the Science Daily webpage, "Angioplasty with Stents May Be Safe in Long-term for Low-risk Heart Patients," suggests that angioplasty with stents may be a safe long-term option for
https://www.sciencedaily.co
m/releases/2019/08/19082808
0654.htm
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