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A 50-year-old male patient arrives in the emergency department complaining of severe chest pain. He is taken to the cardiac cath lab for a coronary angiogram and left ventriculogram. The cardiologist discovers a lesion in the left main coronary artery branch and orders an immediate CABG. Why does the location of this lesion make it more dangerous than lesions in other locations?

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The LAD supplies a significant area of the heart. If this are of the heart dies the patient dies.

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