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platinumforheart · 3 months ago
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cosmicpuzzle · 1 year ago
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Astro Observations
✩7th lord in 2nd house can mean your partner is frugal and may not share his resources with you.
✩Venus in 4th house could drive a luxury car.
✩Rahu in 7th house could have an inter religion cross cultural marriage.
✩7th lord in 6th house could marry a Virgo rising or Virgo Moon.
✩Planets in Ardra star can be a major disappointment especially during rahu Dasha.
✩Sun Mars can cause operation in the heart (Stent placement etc)
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jobrookekarev · 1 year ago
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The Beating of Two Hearts: Chapter Five
Chapter: Five of Nine
Words: 2,318
Summary: Jo's heart fails and she's rushed into surgery as Alex's entire world falls apart.
Fandom: Grey’s Anatomy.
Relationship: Alex Karev/Jo Wilson.
Characters: Alex Karev, Jo Wilson, Atticus Lincoln, Meredith Grey, Carina DeLuca, Cristina Yang.
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences.
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Pure Angst, Medical, Illness.
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Read at FFN
AN: So 2 weeks ago I started moving. I was like, it's not going to interfere with my updating, it did. Anyway, here it is!
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It happened when he was getting Jo, her favorite take out. Things were good, Jo was doing well and joking with him as she made him go get it. They had just put the girls back in daycare after spending the morning with them. It was the start of a good day. He almost forgot they were planning on doing the surgery that evening. Cristina had flown in that night and met with them to discuss the surgery. She was sleeping now, but Alex felt at ease that she was here.
Then his pager went off. As he read the page for an emergency in O.B., he didn't think much of it. Alex got paged to O.B. for newborns all the time. Until a nurse ran up to him. Before she even opened her mouth, he knew it was about Jo. 
“Dr Karev, it's your wife. She fainted and her heart….” 
His own heart was in his throat. Alex didn’t hear anything else from the nurse. He had already taken off, running down the hall and abandoning the chinese food on the nearest surface. He raced up to Jo's room as fast as he could. He didn't bother taking the elevator, but just ran up the stairs two at a time. He went so fast that he nearly tripped. Finally, he got to the Maternity ward and saw a flurry of motion in Jo's room. He just stood there watching, not even seeing Jo from outside the room admits all the chaos. Until Meredith saw him and grabbed him as she pulled him into the room. 
“We were talking and she got up to use the bathroom and fainted, but unlike before I couldn't rouse her, she wouldn't fully wake up. Her heart rate is lower and we're preparing an OR. Cristina says she can put in the new stent in ten minutes.” 
Meredith pulled him into the room and one of the nurse's ran out, leaving a space for him to see her. Alex just stared at his pregnant wife, pale and lifeless on the bed, hooked up to a thousand monitors. Her sleep shirt was cut off and the blankets were thrown back to her feet, but she still had her favorite black sweatpants on. Alex came up to her and saw Carina at her bedside, working out of her specialty as she tried to help Jo’s heart. Alex quickly ran up to her, taking a hold of her hand.
“Jo,” Alex said to her, but she barely heard his voice.
Then she saw him and her hazy eyes locked onto his. “Alex, I don't feel good. Can you hold me, please?”
He kissed her hand and held it close, despite everything, her talking to him was a good sign. “I’ll do anything you want, Jo, just please stay.”
She looked up at him still hazy and he knew she was trying to hold his gaze. Time stood still as they locked eyes and Jo even gave him a small smile. For a moment it was all going to be okay. But it was gone too soon and Meredith was pulling him back. 
“Alex, Alex, we gotta go, they have to take Jo now,” Meredith said as she pulled him away, but he couldn't let Jo go.
The room was abuzz with work as Carina shouted orders at everybody. She grabbed the rails of the bed as they started to move. They ran down the hallway and Alex held her hand as she tried to hold his gaze. 
“It shouldn't take Cristina very long to know if her heart can work on its own after the stent placement again or if she needs a pacemaker,” Meredith said, glancing over at him as they ran down the hall. He wasn't surprised that she knew Cristina's surgery plan.
“What about the baby? She's only 28 weeks if you deliver now…” Alex trailed off as he looked down at her small bump, holding the even smaller baby inside her.
“We're hoping to avoid that,” Carina said, glancing at him. “But if we can't, your baby has a good chance in the NICU.”
“Hayes is going to meet us up there and be ready just in case,” Meredith said, seeing the look in his eyes and putting hand on his arm.
It was an 80% chance of survival. Alex knew the numbers and he knew how those numbers could change. Especially with a sick mother and low blood flow.  Alex didn't say anything else as they boarded the elevator. Jo closed her eyes as they boarded the elevator and he rubbed her cheek with his thumb as he tried To get her to open them again but she remained asleep. Alex put a hand on her bump as he felt a good kick from her belly. He took the little bit of reassurance that he got, but jumped as the alarms went off. 
Her heart rate was still low causing the alarms to beep, as this was his new nightmare. Each beep, and alarm made him jump and get antsy in a way he never was before. Meredith saw him react to each beep and reached over to turn off the alarm. The monitor still flashed and displayed the alarm, but he no longer jumped at each minute. Carina and tied on her scrub cap and the nurses around him double checked the IVs and monitors as they talked to each other in numbers and milligrams talking about the medications they would need for surgery.
“Jo, Jo,” Alex said, trying to rouse her and her heart back to life, but she was completely out of it. Her eyes closed and she couldn't wake up. Suddenly he was plagued by the thought of never seeing her brown eyes again. He could feel the tears fill his eyes. “Please be okay, please pull through this.”
Alex whispered to her in a plea of desperation, but she didn't respond. The elevator doors opened up and the moment was over and the rush began again. Hayes greeted them in the hallway and grabbed the end of the bed and started pushing it forward.
“The cath lab is prepped and ready. Cristina's already in there ready to operate,” Hayes said as he looked at Jo before his eyes glanced at Alex, but he didn’t say anything when he saw Alex’s tears. Cormac of all people knew Alex’s pain and fear now, having lived through his own wife’s death.
Meredith nodded and they pushed the bed to the cath lab. As they got to the door Meredith grabbed him, forcing him to let go of Jo's hand as they pushed through the doors without him. He fought it, trying to follow them and be with Jo as he pushed against Meredith, but Link grabbed him too and held him back.
“No let me go, let me in there,” Alex yelled as he begged her, but Meredith and Link stood firm and pulled him back to the hallway.
“Trust me Alex, the last thing you want to do is see Jo on the table,” Meredith said looking into his eyes and he knew she was right, but he still fought her.
“Please Mer,” Alex's voice breaking as his tears took over and his vision blurred with the sat water in his eyes. “If it was Zola or anyone else, you'd be in there!” 
“You forget that I've done this with Zola, Alex. You don't want to see what happens in there, you don’t want to see your wife cut open. Let Cristina work, she can save Jo and the baby.”
“She's right, Alex. Cristina, Carina, and Hayes are going to take good care of Jo and the baby. We have to trust them and as much as it sucks, we have to go sit in the waiting room,” Link said, letting go of him a little, as Alex stopped struggling. 
“Okay, we have two options. We can go to the waiting room and sit there or we can go down to the daycare and you can play with girls for a bit,” Meredith offered to him, but he didn’t want either of those.
He knew he should go see the girls. They were struggling with Jo being in the hospital and going home with Link and Meredith instead of him. They were rowdy and unsettled and their behaviors were increasing. Helena had started biting and Luna had withdrawn into herself. The only time she would sign or talk was when she was snuggled with Jo or him. Therefore, last night they asked Link to take the girls to their home. Then Alex would join them for bedtime and the morning routine. However it didn’t go as planned. 
The second he walked into the house, he smelled Jo's perfume and saw the coffee mug she left on the counter the morning before she fainted. Alex didn't know what to do. He couldn't breathe. He ran out of the house and hid in the car until he could breathe again. Thankfully the girls didn't see him and Link pretended he didn’t. He double checked that they were okay and then left them with Link for the night. He agreed to help him out further and bring them to daycare tomorrow, while Alex went back to the hospital. 
Jo was having a hard time too. Her hormones made it worse and she was struggling with her mental health. She cried when they left although she had tried to put on a brave face. When he came back, he had seen the tear streaks on her cheeks. One of the nurses had told them that she hadn't stopped crying after he left that night. Although she had quickly wiped them away and put a smile on. Her anxiety was high the whole night until she fell asleep in his arms. It was rough all around. With everybody doing their best to try and help them out. But the only thing they all needed was for Jo to come home safe and sound.
“Alex we have to go to the waiting room,” Meredith said, grabbing onto his arms but he wouldn't let her move him. 
He watched as nurses Ginger and Anna ran into the Cath lab. Alex considered sneaking in with the nurses, although he wasn’t sure if they would allow him in there. For him they wouldn't, but for Jo they would.
Then he saw his chance. No one was in the hall and Link turned to walk towards the waiting room. Alex ran for it. He rushed into the scrub room barely stopping to grab a mask before he ran into the OR. There he saw Jo on the table. She was laying there as Cristina stood over her with a scalpel in her hand. He ran over to Jo and grabbed her hand, giving it a squeeze as he watched over her. 
“Alex? Get out!” Cristina yelled at him.
“No, I’m not leaving!” Alex insisted, planting his feet as he stared at Jo. 
“And I’m not cutting your wife in front of you,” Cristina said as she put the scalpel down. “Somebody get him out of here!”
“Alex you can't be here, we have to go,” Meredith said, grabbing his arm and trying to drag him away. 
“No no,” Alex said, desperate to stay, but before he knew it, Link had grabbed him and all but dragged him out. “Jo, no.”
He was forced to let go of Jo’s hand and his eyes stayed fixed on her as they took him away. Alex fought the arms around him that pulled him back trying to dig in his heels and stay in the OR, but it was a useless battle. They quickly pulled him out of the OR. Cristina went right back to where she was, grabbing the scalpel again. The last thing he saw as he watched through the window of the scrub room was Cristina cutting into Jo's thigh. There was a little bit of blood that came from the cut and it made him sick to see her cut his wife. 
Suddenly the doors were in front of him and he was pushed out into the long hallway. He felt like he couldn't breathe. He had to get back in there. He had to be with Jo. He couldn’t let anything bad happen to her. There was a tightness in his chest that seemed to hold his heart in a choke hold. 
“No, Jo, Jo!” Alex called out for her as Meredith held him back as she wrapped her arms around him, but he didn't want to hug her. “Meredith please, I need to be with her!” 
“Alex, breathe,” Meredith said gently as she rubbed his back. “You have to trust Cristina. I know it's hard, but you have to stay here.”
His chest was tight as he struggled to breathe as his mind swirled with thoughts of Jo. He was consumed by thoughts of her dying, Jo was dying. Her heart was failing right now and he wasn't there with her. He couldn't comfort her and hold her hand. All he could think of was, what if she died there, alone? What if their baby was born alone without its mother or father there? What if he never saw her smile again, never heard her laugh, never felt the glare of her eyes as she scolded him, never felt her lips melt into his? What if he never held her in his arms again? 
“Alex, Alex, take a deep breath,” Meredith said steadily as she held him. “You're having a panic attack.”
He didn't fully register what she said and even then, he didn't believe her. everything overwhelmed him and the tightness in his chest spilled over into tears onto his cheeks. Alex cried as his whole world came crashing down around him.
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mcatmemoranda · 2 years ago
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Patient is a [ ] yo male/female presenting to the clinic for a preoperative evaluation.
Procedure [ ]
Scheduled date of procedure [ ]
Surgeon performing procedure requesting consultation for preop is [ ] and can be contacted at [ ]
This patient is/is not medically optimized for the planned surgery, see below for details.
EKG collected in office, interpreted personally and under the direct supervision of attending physician as follows- sinus rate and rhythm, no evidence of ischemia or ST abnormalities, no blocks, normal QTc interval.
The following labs are to be completed prior to surgery, and will be evaluated upon completion. Procedure is to be performed as scheduled barring any extraordinary laboratory derangements of concern.
Current medication list has been thoroughly reviewed and should not interfere with surgery as written.
Patient has no prior history of adverse reactions to anesthesia, problems with airway management, difficult IV access, prolonged emergence, or postoperative nausea/vomiting.
Airway Mallampati score: This patient is a Grade based on the criteria listed below
-Grade I Tonsillar pillars, soft palate, entire uvula
-Grade II Tonsillar pillars, soft palate, part of uvula
-Grade III Soft palate, base of uvula
-Grade IV Hard palate only, no uvula visualized
Patient is a low/medium/high risk for this low/medium/high risk surgical procedure.
Will send documentation of this preoperative visit to surgeon [ ].
**** ADDITIONAL INFORMATION****
Patient Risk for Elective Surgical Procedure as Determined with the Criteria Below:
1- Very Low Risk
No known medical problems
2- Low Risk
Hypertension
Hyperlipidemia
Asthma
Other chronic, stable medical condition without significant functional impairment
3- Intermediate Risk
Age 70 or older
Non-insulin dependent diabetes
History of treated, stable CAD
Morbid obesity (BMI > 30)
Anemia (hemoglobin < 10)
Mild renal insufficiency
4- High Risk
-Chronic CHF
-Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
-Renal insufficiency: creatinine > 2
-Moderate COPD: FEV1 50% to 70%
-Obstructive sleep apnea
-History of stroke or TIA
-Known diagnosis of dementia
-Chronic pain syndrome
5- Very High Risk
-Unstable or severe cardiac disease
-Severe COPD: FEV1 < 50% predicted
-Use of home oxygen
-Pulmonary hypertension
-Severe liver disease
-Severe frailty; physical incapacitation
Surgical Risk Score Determined as Below:
1- Very Low Risk
Procedures that usually require only minimal or moderate sedation and have few physiologic effects
-Eye surgery
-GI endoscopy (without stents)
-Dental procedures
2- Low Risk
Procedures associated with minimal physiologic effect
-Hernia repair
-ENT procedures without planned flap or neck dissection
-Diagnostic cardiac catheterization
-Interventional radiology
-GI endoscopy with stent placement
-Cystoscopy
3- Intermediate Risk
Procedures associated with moderate changes in hemodynamics, risk of blood loss
-Intracranial and spine surgery
-Gynecologic and urologic surgery
-Intra-abdominal surgery without bowel resection
-Intra-thoracic surgery without lung resection
-Cardiac catheterization procedures including electrophysiology studies, ablations, AICD, pacemaker
4- High Risk
Procedures with possible significant effect on hemodynamics, blood loss
-Colorectal surgery with bowel resection
-Kidney transplant
-Major joint replacement (shoulder, knee, and hip)
-Open radical prostatectomy, cystectomy
-Major oncologic general surgery or gynecologic surgery
-Major oncologic head and neck surgery
5- Very High Risk
Procedures with major impact on hemodynamics, fluid shifts, possible major blood loss:
-Aortic surgery
-Cardiac surgery
-Intra-thoracic procedures with lung resection
-Major transplant surgery (heart, lung, liver)
High risk surgery: yes/no
Hx of ischemic heart disease: y/n
Hx of CHF: y/n
Hx of CVA/TIA: y/n
Pre-op tx with insulin: y/n
DM/how are blood sugars?
Pre-op Cr >2mg: y/n
OTHER EVALUATIONS BASED OFF PATIENT HISTORY SEE BELOW:
1. CARDIAC EVALUATION
A. Ischemic Cardiac Risk- Describe any history of cardiovascular disease and list the cardiologist/electrophysiologist. For CAD, report the results of the most recent stress test or cardiac cath, type of procedures or type of stents, date of MI, and recommendations for perioperative management. Include antiplatelet management. Continue baby aspirin for patients with cardiac stents - unless having neurosurgery, then coordinate with surgeon.
B. Ventricular function - include most recent echocardiogram evaluation ideally performed within the past 2 years
C. Valvular heart disease- include most recent echocardiogram, type of prosthetic valve
D. Arrhythmias - include any implanted devices and recent interrogation report, contact electrophysiology about device management during the surgery and include recommendations provided. For A-Fib, include CHA2DS2-VASc score
E. Beta blockade - All patients on chronic beta blockers should have these medications continue throughout the perioperative period unless there is a specifically documented contraindication.
F. Hypertension - Other than for cataract surgery, ACEI inhibitors and ARBs should be held for 24hours prior to surgery and diuretics should be held the morning of surgery
G. Vascular disease - include antiplatelet management and dates of strokes
2. PULMONARY EVALUATION
A. COPD/Asthma - include any recent exacerbations, intubations, chronic O2 use, amount of rescue inhaler use
B. OSA risk - STOPBANG score - address severity of sleep apnea and CPAP use
3. HEMATOLOGIC EVALUATION
A. Bleeding Risk - assess the bleeding risk and history for every patient
B. VTE Prophylaxis/Thrombotic risk - estimate risk and provide recommendations
C. Anticoagulation management - include pre-op and post-op medication instructions
D. Anemia - pre-op treatment plan
D. Oncology - history and treatments
4. ENDOCRINE EVALUATION
A. Diabetes mellitus - include type, medication use, recent A1c, pre-op and post-op management instructions
B. Adrenal insufficiency risk - assess for prolonged steroid use in the last year
5. RENAL EVALUATION
A. CKD - include stage, baseline labs
B. ESRD - include dialysis schedule, type, access, dry weight, location of dialysis. Generally, surgery should not be scheduled on a dialysis day.
C. Electrolyte abnormalities
6. GI EVALUATION
A. Liver disease - including MELD score and Child-Pugh classification
7. OTHER relevant comorbidities or anesthesia considerations
[substance abuse, chronic pain, delirium risk, PONV (post-operative nausea and vomiting) risk, psych disorders, neurologic disorders, infectious disease, etc.]
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lifeinkinder · 1 year ago
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Cardiology appointments are always a trip.
Today's fun new curveball:
Little Man's primary cardiologist isn't comfortable with the placement of his last stent. It's super low in his right ventricle which is an atypical placement.
We basically have 6-8 weeks (which is really 4-6 weeks at this point since the stent was placed 2 weeks ago) to have full repair surgery before his heart muscle grows around the stent and then it becomes a more complicated/risky surgery.
One of the two surgeons and the interventional cardiologist agree that the time to do the full repair is ASAP, so it's not as complex due to the stents (it'll still be complex because of his anatomy and size).
The other interventional cardiologist thinks we should wait until his o2 saturations tank again (I should add I don't think that's going to take as long as anyone wants. He's already drifted from the mid to high 90s to the high 80s/low 90s and it's only been 2 weeks).
His primary is going to present him in 2 weeks to cardiac conference to get the team's thoughts on surgery - ASAP or wait.
I feel like if the surgeon thinks it should happen sooner rather than later because of the stent placement in his right ventricle, then that voice should be weighted a bit more than the cardiologists.
He sees his local cardiologist on Monday for an echo and his monthly appointment. So I guess we'll see what he has to say, especially because he's always been team full repair at 3-6 months.
I feel like I should reach out to my AP and give her a heads up that its a possibility so that if in 2-3 weeks I find out he is having the full repair ASAP, she's not scrambling to get coverage for the beginning of the year (my new principal doesn't start until July 28/29 so can't reach out to her...also don't want my first email to be like hey my kid might be having open heart surgery at the beginning of the year, so I'll see you when I see you).
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harleystreets · 2 years ago
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Cardiothoracic Surgeons In Singapore
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Cardiothoracic surgeons in Singapore work to an extremely high standard, as you would hope from this level of surgery. Cardiothoracic surgeons specialise in surgery on the heart, lungs, and other thoracic organs found within your chest.
Introduction To Cardiothoracic Surgeons
Cardiothoracic surgery covers a broad range of operations and procedures. However, a simple way to remember it is that a cardiothoracic surgeon combines two specialties at once. Cardiac surgery, which is focused on your heart and thoracic surgery which is surgery on chest organs. As such, cardiothoracic surgeons have to be highly skilled in their area and you want to ensure you have the best doctor possible. Your cardiologist will assess you first and if you need cardiothoracic surgery, they will refer you to one.
What Do Cardiothoracic Surgeons In Singapore Do?
Cardiothoracic surgeons treat a wide range of conditions and diseases that range from complicated to highly serious.
Lung diseases such as lung cancer
Heart diseases such as arrhythmia, heart failure, heart valve diseases, coronary artery diseases, atherosclerosis, heart defects, left ventricular aneurysms and heart attacks
Aortic dissections
Thoracic aortic aneurysms
Marfan syndrome
Pectus excavatum
Mediastinal tumours
Thoracic trauma
Tracheal stenosis
Tracheobronchial cancer
Furthermore, cardiothoracic surgeons monitor their patients in intensive care following surgery. Despite cardiothoracic surgery being relatively safe, it is still crucial that your doctor prepare for possible side effects or complications that may arise.
What Are The Types Of Surgeries Performed By Cardiothoracic Surgeons?
Given that there are a number of conditions and situations that cardiothoracic surgeons must treat, they offer a wide range of procedures and operations. Some are more complicated than others, but an experienced cardiothoracic surgeon will be capable of providing the best treatment possible for you.
Heart surgeries (including open heart surgery and minimally invasive operations)
Coronary artery bypass grafts
Minimally invasive endoscopic coronary artery bypass surgeries
Valve repair and replacements
Aortic aneurysm repairs
Implantation of ventricular assist devices
Pacemaker implantations
Maze procedures
Heart transplantations
Heart-lung transplantations
Left ventricle restoration
Congenital heart surgeries
Radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation
Lung surgeries
Lung cancer surgeries including limited resection for lung cancer, segmentectomy, sleeve resection, thoracoscopic resection, lobectomy, robotic lingulectomy, and thoracoscopic segmentectomy
Lung transplantation
Lung volume reduction surgery
Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy
Heart-lung transplantation
Thoracic surgeries
Transcervical thymectomy
Oesophagal cancer surgery
Laparoscopic oesophagus repair
Airway stent placement
Tracheal resection
Bronchoplasty
Video-assisted thoracic surgery
Ravitch procedures
Bronchial thermoplasty
Qualifications Of Cardiothoracic Surgeons In Singapore
With the expertise and knowledge required for a cardiothoracic surgeon, you can expect them to be highly trained and professional. Following the completion of 5 years at medical school with one year of housemanship, doctors will then undergo a minimum of 6 years residency programme and longer to finally become a cardiothoracic surgeon.
The difficulty of this path, the cost and time investments all contribute towards ensuring that cardiothoracic surgeons are at the very top of their field. When choosing a cardiothoracic surgeon in Singapore you can rest assured that they are not only completely capable of handling your treatment, but also that they have the dedication to see it through.
Benefits Of Choosing A Qualified Cardiothoracic Surgeon In Singapore
Within Singapore there are a number of highly qualified cardiothoracic surgeons. As we discussed earlier, just to achieve that title is to undergo over 10 years of training and experience. Acknowledging this, it’s important to then choose a surgeon that you trust. To begin with, research your options for surgeons in Singapore and try to learn more about the individual you will eventually choose. Good doctors will have a reputation and it should be quite simple to find out more information such as their career history, experience and the reputation of their practice.
The bond between doctor and patient is an important one and if you don’t have full confidence in the person treating you, complications are likely to arise. Once you know more about your potential doctors, it’s always beneficial to speak with or preferably meet them to discuss further. Oftentimes, patients speaking to their doctors helps alleviate a great deal of stress and can give you the confidence you need to undergo the procedures required.
Finding The Right Cardiothoracic Surgeon In Singapore
As you begin looking for the right cardiothoracic surgeon in Singapore for you, there are a few things you’ll want to consider. Patient reviews are an excellent source of knowledge when making a decision like this. Previous patients will likely be highly vocal about the service and care they received due to the nature of these procedures. If the doctor has received poor feedback, it will become quickly evident and you’ll know who to avoid. The Harley Street’s Doctors are all highly experienced in their fields and are reputable cardiologists who can refer you to a good cardiothoracic surgeon.
When it comes to your treatment, they will take the utmost care to ensure that you are well taken care of. What’s more, they will fully prepare you for every step of the process as well as any possible outcomes, side effects or complications that may arise.
Conclusion
Going through operations of this caliber is never easy. It can be a stressful and difficult time filled with worry. However, the doctors at Harley Street are here to ensure that you go through this important event safely and easily. To learn more about the Harley Streets treatments we offer, get in touch with us today.
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maheshnadgir · 51 minutes ago
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medjournalhealthcare · 5 hours ago
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Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital: Leading Cardiac Hospital in Thane
When it comes to heart health, finding the right healthcare facility is crucial. For residents of Thane, Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital is a trusted name, recognized as a premier Cardiac Hospital in Thane. This institution has established itself as a beacon of advanced cardiac care, offering a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the specific needs of heart patients in Thane and nearby regions.
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As a specialized heart hospital in Thane, Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital offers a range of services designed to address a variety of heart conditions. These services include:
Diagnostic Testing: The hospital offers comprehensive diagnostic testing to assess heart health accurately.
Emergency Cardiac Care: Equipped to handle cardiac emergencies, Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital’s emergency response team provides round-the-clock care, making it a trusted top cardiac hospital in Thane.
Interventional Cardiology: Specializing in minimally invasive procedures, including angioplasties and stent placements, the hospital is among the best cardiology hospitals in Thane.
Cardiac Surgery: From bypass surgeries to valve replacements, the expert cardiac surgeons perform critical operations with precision and care.
Why Location Matters: Heart Hospital in Thane
For Thane residents, having a heart specialist hospital in Thane means access to life-saving care without needing to travel far. The convenience of having an advanced cardiology hospital in Thane nearby is essential for timely treatment and continuity of care. Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital’s strategic location in Thane allows patients and their families easy access to medical support, especially in cases of emergency.
Personalized Care by Top Cardiologists
At Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital, each patient is under the care of highly qualified cardiologists who take a personalized approach. As a top heart hospital in Thane, the hospital's cardiologists focus on treating each patient with a tailored plan, ensuring they receive the best outcomes. This personalized care sets Jinkushal apart as the best cardiologist hospital in Thane, committed to helping each patient achieve optimal heart health.
Preventive Cardiac Care and Patient Education
Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital emphasizes preventive care and education, helping patients manage their heart health proactively. By providing resources, information sessions, and one-on-one counseling, the hospital empowers patients to make heart-healthy lifestyle choices. This focus on prevention is part of what makes Jinkushal a preferred heart hospital in Thane for families who prioritize long-term health.
State-of-the-Art Facilities and Comfortable Environment
In addition to its medical expertise, Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital is known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure. Designed to make patients feel comfortable and supported, the hospital is well-equipped with modern amenities. This commitment to comfort and quality positions Jinkushal as the best cardiac hospital in Thane, where patients can recover and receive care in a stress-free environment.
Patient Testimonials and Success Stories
Over the years, Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital has successfully treated numerous patients, reinforcing its reputation as a top cardiology hospital in Thane. Many patients and families have shared their positive experiences, highlighting the dedication of the hospital staff and the expertise of its cardiologists. These testimonials are a testament to the hospital's unwavering commitment to patient health and well-being.
Conclusion
Choosing the right cardiac hospital in Thane can make a significant difference in the quality of cardiac care and outcomes. Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital is more than just a hospital—it’s a comprehensive care facility dedicated to the heart health of Thane’s residents. With its team of expert cardiologists, advanced medical technology, and patient-centered approach, Jinkushal stands as a leading choice for those seeking quality heart care.
For anyone searching for the best cardiology hospital in Thane, look no further than Jinkushal Cardiac Hospital. The facility’s dedication to excellence and patient well-being makes it the ideal choice for all your cardiac care needs.
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Patient is a [ ] yo male/female presenting to the clinic for a preoperative evaluation.
Procedure [ ]
Scheduled date of procedure [ ]
Surgeon performing procedure requesting consultation for preop is [ ] and can be contacted at [ ]
This patient is/is not medically optimized for the planned surgery, see below for details.
EKG collected in office, interpreted personally and under the direct supervision of attending physician as follows- sinus rate and rhythm, no evidence of ischemia or ST abnormalities, no blocks, normal QTc interval.
The following labs are to be completed prior to surgery, and will be evaluated upon completion. Procedure is to be performed as scheduled barring any extraordinary laboratory derangements of concern.
Current medication list has been thoroughly reviewed and should not interfere with surgery as written.
Patient has no prior history of adverse reactions to anesthesia, problems with airway management, difficult IV access, prolonged emergence, or postoperative nausea/vomiting.
Airway Mallampati score: This patient is a Grade based on the criteria listed below
-Grade I Tonsillar pillars, soft palate, entire uvula
-Grade II Tonsillar pillars, soft palate, part of uvula
-Grade III Soft palate, base of uvula
-Grade IV Hard palate only, no uvula visualized
Patient is a low/medium/high risk for this low/medium/high risk surgical procedure.
Will send documentation of this preoperative visit to surgeon [ ].
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Patient Risk for Elective Surgical Procedure as Determine with the Criteria Below:
1- Very Low Risk
No known medical problems
2- Low Risk
Hypertension
Hyperlipidemia
Asthma
Other chronic, stable medical condition without significant functional impairment
3- Intermediate Risk
Age 70 or older
Non-insulin dependent diabetes
History of treated, stable CAD
Morbid obesity (BMI > 30)
Anemia (hemoglobin < 10)
Mild renal insufficiency
4- High Risk
Chronic CHF
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Renal insufficiency: creatinine > 2
Moderate COPD: FEV1 50% to 70%
Obstructive sleep apnea
History of stroke or TIA
Known diagnosis of dementia
Chronic pain syndrome
5- Very High Risk
Unstable or severe cardiac disease
Severe COPD: FEV1 < 50% predicted
Use of home oxygen
Pulmonary hypertension
Severe liver disease
Severe frailty; physical incapacitation
Surgical Risk Score Determined as Below:
1- Very Low Risk
Procedures that usually require only minimal or moderate sedation and have few physiologic effects
Eye surgery
GI endoscopy (without stents)
Dental procedures
2- Low Risk
Procedures associated with minimal physiologic effect
Hernia repair
ENT procedures without planned flap or neck dissection
Diagnostic cardiac catheterization
Interventional radiology
GI endoscopy with stent placement
Cystoscopy
3- Intermediate Risk
Procedures associated with moderate changes in hemodynamics, risk of blood loss
Intracranial and spine surgery
Gynecologic and urologic surgery
Intra-abdominal surgery without bowel resection
Intra-thoracic surgery without lung resection
Cardiac catheterization procedures including electrophysiology studies, ablations, AICD, pacemaker
4- High Risk
Procedures with possible significant effect on hemodynamics, blood loss
Colorectal surgery with bowel resection
Kidney transplant
Major joint replacement (shoulder, knee, and hip)
Open radical prostatectomy, cystectomy
Major oncologic general surgery or gynecologic surgery
Major oncologic head and neck surgery
5- Very High Risk
Procedures with major impact on hemodynamics, fluid shifts, possible major blood loss:
Aortic surgery
Cardiac surgery
Intra-thoracic procedures with lung resection
Major transplant surgery (heart, lung, liver)
High risk surgery y/n
h/o ischemic heart disease y/n
H/o CHF y/n
H/o CVA/TIA y/n
Pre-op tx with insulin y/n
DM/how are BS
Pre-op Cr >2mg y/n
OTHER EVALUATIONS BASED OFF PATIENT HISTORY SEE BELOW:
1. CARDIAC EVALUATION
A. Ischemic Cardiac Risk- Describe any history of cardiovascular disease and list the cardiologist/electrophysiologist. For CAD, report the results of the most recent stress test or cardiac cath, type of procedures or type of stents, date of MI, and recommendations for perioperative management. Include antiplatelet management. Continue baby aspirin for patients with cardiac stents - unless having neurosurgery, then coordinate with surgeon.
B. Ventricular function- include most recent ECHO evaluation ideally performed within the past 2 years
C. Valvular heart disease- include most recent ECHO, type of prosthetic valve
D. Arrhythmias- include any implanted devices and recent interrogation report, contact EP about device management during the surgery and include recommendations provided. For A-fib include CHADS-VASC2 score
E. Beta blockade- All patients on chronic beta blockers should have these medications continue throughout the perioperative period unless there is a specifically documented contraindication.
F. Hypertension- Other than for cataract surgery, ACEI-inhibitors and ARBs should be held for 24hours prior to surgery and diuretics should be held the morning of surgery
G. Vascular disease- include antiplatelet management and dates of strokes
2. PULMONARY EVALUATION
A. COPD/Asthma- include any recent exacerbations, intubations, chronic O2 use, amount of rescue inhaler use
B. OSA risk- STOP BANG score - address severity of sleep apnea and CPAP use
3. HEMATOLOGIC EVALUATION
A. Bleeding Risk- assess the bleeding risk and history for every patient
B. VTE Prophylaxis/Thrombotic risk- estimate risk and provide recommendations
C. Anticoagulation management- include preop and post-op medication instructions
D. Anemia- preop treatment plan
D. Oncology- history and treatments
4. ENDOCRINE EVALUATION
A. Diabetes mellitus- include type, medication use, recent A1C, preop and postop management instructions
B. Adrenal insufficiency risk- assess for prolonged steroid use in the last year
5. RENAL EVALUATION
A. CKD- include stage, baseline labs
B. ESRD- include dialysis schedule, type, access, dry weight, location of dialysis. Generally, surgery should not be scheduled on a dialysis day.
C. Electrolyte abnormalities
6. GI EVALUATION
A. Liver disease- including MELD score and Child-Pugh classification
7. OTHER relevant comorbidities or anesthesia considerations
[substance abuse, chronic pain, delirium risk, PONV risk, psych disorders, neurologic disorders, infectious disease, etc.]
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Best vascular Surgeon in Hyderabad
When it comes to your vascular health, finding the best vascular surgeon is crucial. Vijayawada, a vibrant city in India, offers a wide range of medical services, including exceptional vascular surgeons. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the expertise, experience, and trust associated with the best vascular surgeon in Vijayawada. Whether you're in need of a consultation, diagnosis, or surgery, this article will provide valuable insights to help you make an informed decision for your vascular care.
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Best Vascular Surgeon in Vijayawada: A Life-Saving Specialist Vascular surgeons are highly skilled medical professionals specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to blood vessels, such as arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels. They play a crucial role in managing conditions like atherosclerosis, aneurysms, deep vein thrombosis, varicose veins, and peripheral artery disease.
What Sets the Best Vascular Surgeon in Vijayawada Apart?
Unparalleled Expertise: Years of Specialized Training and Knowledge The best vascular surgeon in Vijayawada possesses unparalleled expertise, backed by years of specialized training and knowledge. They have completed rigorous medical education, followed by a focused residency in general surgery and a specialized fellowship in vascular surgery. This extensive training equips them with the necessary skills to handle complex vascular conditions with precision and care.
Experience: A Wealth of Surgical Expertise Experience plays a vital role in distinguishing the best vascular surgeon in Vijayawada. Over the years, they have honed their surgical skills through countless procedures, gaining a wealth of expertise in the field. This experience enables them to navigate even the most challenging cases and ensures optimal patient outcomes.
Finding the Best Vascular Surgeon in Vijayawada: Factors to Consider
When searching for the best vascular surgeon in Vijayawada, several factors warrant consideration. It's important to evaluate the following aspects to make an informed choice for your vascular health:
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The management of aortic aneurysms hinges on various factors, including the aneurysm's size, location, and the patient's overall health status. Several treatment modalities exist, ranging from conservative monitoring to surgical intervention.
Watchful Waiting In cases where the aneurysm is small and asymptomatic, a strategy of vigilant observation, known as watchful waiting, may be adopted.
Surgical Interventions
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR): A minimally invasive procedure involving the placement of a stent graft within the aorta to reinforce weakened segments.
Open Surgical Repair: Traditional surgical approach involving the excision of the diseased segment of the aorta followed by graft placement. Living with Aortic Aneurysm
A diagnosis of aortic aneurysm necessitates proactive management and lifestyle modifications to minimize the risk of complications and optimize overall health.
Who is the best vascular surgeon in Vijayawada? When it comes to vascular surgery, Dr. Narendranadh meda is renowned as the best vascular surgeon in Vijayawada. With over 15 years of experience and a stellar track record, Dr. Narendranadh meda has earned a reputation for his expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of vascular conditions. He has successfully performed numerous complex surgeries and has helped countless patients regain their vascular health.
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Preventive and Specialized Heart Care with Cardiovascular Associates in Brookfield
Cardiovascular Associates in Brookfield offers expert, patient-focused heart and vascular care, emphasizing prevention, early detection, and personalized treatments. With services ranging from routine screenings to advanced procedures like angioplasty and stent placement, their skilled team provides comprehensive support tailored to each patient’s needs. Their compassionate approach and commitment to wellness make them a trusted resource for cardiovascular care in Wisconsin.
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Cardiovascular Devices Market 2024 Analysis Key Trends, Growth Opportunities, Challenges, Key Players, End User Demand and Forecasts to 2034
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Cardiovascular Devices Market: Trends, Growth, and Future Outlook
The cardiovascular devices market is a vital segment of the global medical device industry, driven by the increasing prevalence of heart diseases, advancements in medical technology, and rising demand for minimally invasive procedures. Cardiovascular devices, which include a range of tools and equipment used to diagnose, monitor, and treat cardiovascular conditions, are essential in the management of heart-related health issues. As the global burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) continues to rise, the market for these devices is expanding rapidly. This blog explores the key trends, growth drivers, challenges, and future prospects of the cardiovascular devices market.
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What Are Cardiovascular Devices?
Cardiovascular devices are medical instruments designed for the treatment and management of heart-related diseases. They include a wide range of devices, such as:
Cardiac Pacemakers – Devices implanted in the chest to regulate heartbeats.
Stents – Small mesh tubes used to treat narrowed or blocked arteries.
Heart Valve Devices – Implants designed to replace or repair damaged heart valves.
ECGs/EKGs – Devices that monitor electrical activity of the heart.
Ablation Catheters – Used for treating abnormal heart rhythms.
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) – Devices that monitor heart rhythms and can deliver shocks if necessary.
Vascular Devices – Tools used to treat diseases in veins and arteries, such as angioplasty balloons and guidewires.
These devices play a crucial role in the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of cardiovascular diseases, including coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and peripheral vascular diseases.
Key Drivers of the Cardiovascular Devices Market
The growth of the cardiovascular devices market is being driven by several factors, including:
Increasing Prevalence of Cardiovascular Diseases
Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), CVDs account for nearly 31% of global deaths each year. As the aging population grows and lifestyle-related risk factors such as obesity, smoking, and physical inactivity become more prevalent, the demand for effective cardiovascular treatments and monitoring solutions continues to rise.
Technological Advancements
Recent technological innovations have transformed the cardiovascular devices market. For instance, the development of minimally invasive procedures and robotic-assisted surgeries has improved the effectiveness of treatments while reducing recovery times and associated risks. Moreover, advancements in 3D printing, biosensors, and artificial intelligence are contributing to the development of more sophisticated, precise, and personalized cardiovascular devices.
The introduction of bioresorbable stents, which gradually dissolve after they have fulfilled their purpose, and smart pacemakers, which offer remote monitoring capabilities, exemplifies how technology is reshaping the market.
Rising Geriatric Population
The global geriatric population is growing rapidly. As people age, the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases increases. According to the United Nations, by 2050, one in six people in the world will be aged 60 years or older. This demographic shift is expected to increase the demand for cardiovascular devices, as older adults are more likely to require treatments such as stent placement, heart valve repair or replacement, and pacemaker implantation.
Increased Healthcare Expenditure
Many countries, especially in North America and Europe, are increasing their healthcare budgets to address the rising prevalence of chronic diseases like CVDs. Government initiatives and insurance coverage expansion are further contributing to the accessibility of cardiovascular treatments, which is driving demand for cardiovascular devices.
Growing Awareness and Preventive Healthcare
There is an increasing focus on preventive healthcare and early diagnosis of heart diseases. People are more aware of the risks associated with cardiovascular diseases and are seeking regular check-ups, diagnostic tests, and treatments. This growing awareness and shift toward early detection are fueling demand for cardiovascular diagnostic devices like ECG monitors, echocardiograms, and blood pressure monitoring devices.
Key Trends in the Cardiovascular Devices Market
Several trends are shaping the cardiovascular devices market:
Shift Toward Minimally Invasive Procedures
Minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures, such as catheter-based interventions, robotic surgeries, and endovascular treatments, are gaining popularity due to their benefits of reduced recovery time, lower infection risk, and shorter hospital stays. This trend is leading to a higher adoption of advanced cardiovascular devices, especially stents, catheters, and balloon angioplasty systems.
Integration of Wearable Devices
Wearable cardiovascular devices that monitor heart activity in real-time are on the rise. These devices, including wearable ECG monitors, fitness trackers, and smartwatches that track heart rate and rhythms, allow individuals to continuously monitor their heart health and detect potential issues early. The integration of these devices with mobile apps and cloud-based systems is also enabling remote monitoring by healthcare providers, improving patient care and outcomes.
Growth of the Asia-Pacific Market
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is becoming an increasingly important market for cardiovascular devices. With improving healthcare infrastructure, a growing middle class, and rising healthcare awareness, countries such as China, India, and Japan are witnessing a surge in demand for cardiovascular treatments and devices. This region is expected to show strong growth in the coming years, offering significant opportunities for manufacturers.
Regulatory Developments
Regulations surrounding the approval and sale of cardiovascular devices are becoming more stringent. Regulatory bodies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Medicines Agency (EMA) are setting higher standards for device safety and efficacy. While these regulations may slow the time to market for new devices, they ultimately ensure that the products are of high quality and reliability.
Challenges Facing the Cardiovascular Devices Market
Despite its rapid growth, the cardiovascular devices market faces some challenges:
High Cost of Devices and Procedures
The cost of advanced cardiovascular devices, such as heart valves, pacemakers, and stents, can be prohibitively expensive for both healthcare providers and patients, especially in low-income regions. This price barrier could limit market expansion in certain parts of the world.
Reimbursement Issues
In some countries, reimbursement policies for cardiovascular procedures and devices are complex and vary widely. Insufficient reimbursement or changes in reimbursement rates can discourage healthcare providers from adopting new devices or procedures, limiting the growth of the market.
Safety and Complications
Although cardiovascular devices are essential for treating heart conditions, there are inherent risks, such as device malfunctions, infections, and complications following implantation. Manufacturers must invest in research and development to enhance device safety, reduce complications, and improve patient outcomes.
Future Outlook for the Cardiovascular Devices Market
The cardiovascular devices market is poised for substantial growth. Technological innovations, expanding healthcare access, and increasing global awareness about cardiovascular health will continue to drive demand for these devices. The shift toward minimally invasive procedures, along with advancements in wearable and diagnostic technologies, will open up new avenues for growth.
In the coming years, the market is likely to see a further increase in the adoption of smart technologies in cardiovascular care, including remote monitoring and AI-assisted diagnostics. Additionally, emerging markets in the Asia-Pacific region are expected to provide significant growth opportunities, particularly with the rise of middle-class populations and expanding healthcare systems.
Conclusion
The cardiovascular devices market is experiencing rapid growth driven by technological innovation, a rising prevalence of heart disease, and an aging global population. While there are challenges to overcome, including high device costs and regulatory hurdles, the future looks bright as new technologies continue to improve patient outcomes and make cardiovascular care more accessible worldwide. Companies that invest in research, focus on innovation, and adapt to changing market trends will be well-positioned to thrive in this dynamic and growing market.
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Dr. Gyana Ranjan Nayak: Among the Top 10 Cardiologists in Bhubaneswar
Dr. Gyana Ranjan Nayak specializes  in interventional cardiology. Known for his in-depth knowledge and personalized care, he takes pride in addressing each patient’s unique health needs. Whether it's a simple consultation or complex cardiac intervention, Dr. Nayak is committed to providing high-quality care with the latest medical advancements.
Dr. Nayak's approach to treatment emphasizes not only on addressing immediate concerns but also on long-term heart health and wellness. He works closely with his patients to understand their lifestyle, family history, and overall health, ensuring they receive the most suitable treatment plan.
Key Specializations of Dr. Gyana Ranjan Nayak
Dr. Nayak’s areas of expertise cover a wide range of cardiac conditions. 
Interventional Cardiology: Dr. Nayak is highly skilled in performing advanced procedures such as angioplasty, stent placements, and other minimally invasive treatments to open blocked arteries and restore blood flow to the heart.
Heart Failure Management: As a specialist in heart failure, Dr. Nayak provides comprehensive care for patients with chronic heart conditions, helping them manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
Preventive Cardiology: Early detection of heart disease is crucial for effective prevention. Dr. Nayak advises on heart disease prevention strategies, including lifestyle changes, regular checkups, and screenings for high blood pressure and cholesterol.
Cardiac Arrhythmias: Dr. Nayak is highly proficient in diagnosing and treating arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation, using the latest techniques such as radiofrequency ablation.
Cholesterol and Hypertension Management: Managing cholesterol levels and hypertension are key components of heart health. Dr. Nayak works with patients to ensure these risk factors are under control.
Why Choose Dr. Gyana Ranjan Nayak?
Proven Expertise: As one of the top 10 cardiologists in Bhubaneswar, Dr. Nayak has treated a wide range of heart conditions, from simple problems like high blood pressure to complex issues like heart failure and arrhythmias.
State-of-the-Art Technology: Dr. Nayak utilizes the latest diagnostic tools and advanced treatments to ensure his patients receive the best care possible. His clinic is equipped with modern technology, ensuring accurate diagnoses and effective treatment options.
Holistic Approach to Heart Health: Beyond medical treatment, Dr. Nayak emphasizes the importance of lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, and stress management, to improve overall heart health.
Compassionate Care: Dr. Nayak is known for his compassionate approach to patient care. He takes the time to listen to his patients and educate them about their condition, empowering them to take control of their heart health.
Comprehensive Services: From regular checkups and preventive screenings to advanced interventions and surgery, Dr. Nayak offers a full spectrum of cardiac services.
Maintaining Heart Health with Dr. Nayak’s Advice
Dr. Nayak firmly believes that maintaining heart health goes beyond just treatment—it's about making proactive choices that promote overall wellness. Here are some of his essential tips for maintaining a healthy heart:
Adopt a Heart-Healthy Diet: Dr. Nayak emphasizes the importance of eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats to keep the heart functioning optimally.
Exercise Regularly: Regular physical activity is vital for heart health. Dr. Nayak recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise, such as walking or swimming, every day.
Manage Stress Effectively: Chronic stress can have a negative impact on heart health. Dr. Nayak suggests practicing relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation, or deep breathing exercises to manage stress.
Regular Health Screenings: Regular checkups are crucial for detecting potential heart problems before they become serious. Dr. Nayak advises his patients to undergo routine screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose levels.
Conclusion
Dr. Gyana Ranjan Nayak is widely regarded as one of the top 10 cardiologists in Bhubaneswar, offering expertise, compassion, and cutting-edge treatments to ensure the best possible heart health for his patients. Whether you are dealing with a heart condition or simply seeking preventive care, Dr. Nayak’s holistic and patient-centered approach makes him an ideal choice for managing your heart health.
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What Does a Cardiologist Do? Understanding Heart Health
When it comes to taking care of our heart health, cardiologists play a vital role. These specialized doctors focus on diagnosing, treating, and preventing heart diseases, offering life-saving interventions and guidance for maintaining cardiovascular health. If you're in Patna and looking for expert heart care, you might be searching for the Best Cardiologist Clinics In Patna or the Best Private Hospital In Patna to ensure top-quality care.
Who Is a Cardiologist?
A cardiologist is a medical professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the heart and blood vessels. They manage a variety of cardiovascular issues, including heart disease, high blood pressure, arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats), coronary artery disease, and heart failure.
Cardiologists undergo years of rigorous training, including completing medical school followed by specialized residency and fellowship programs in cardiology. These specialists are equipped with advanced knowledge and diagnostic skills to interpret complex heart-related symptoms and provide appropriate treatment.
What Do Cardiologists Treat?
Cardiologists manage a wide range of conditions, including:
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): A condition where plaque builds up in the coronary arteries, reducing blood flow to the heart and increasing the risk of heart attacks.
Heart Failure: A condition where the heart is unable to pump blood effectively, leading to symptoms like shortness of breath and fatigue.
Arrhythmias: Irregular heart rhythms that can cause palpitations, dizziness, or fainting.
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): A common condition that increases the risk of stroke, heart attack, and kidney disease if left untreated.
Valvular Heart Disease: A condition where the heart’s valves don't function properly, affecting blood flow.
Congenital Heart Defects: Structural heart issues present at birth that may require long-term management.
Cholesterol Issues: High cholesterol can contribute to heart disease, and cardiologists provide guidance on managing lipid levels through diet, lifestyle changes, and medications.
Cardiac Rehabilitation: After heart surgery or a heart attack, a cardiologist may recommend rehabilitation programs to help the patient recover and strengthen their heart.
Diagnostic and Treatment Methods Used by Cardiologists
Cardiologists use several diagnostic tools to understand a patient's heart health. Some of the most common ones include:
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG): A test that records the electrical activity of the heart to detect arrhythmias or other abnormalities.
Echocardiogram: An ultrasound of the heart that provides detailed images to assess the heart’s structure and function.
Stress Tests: These tests assess how well the heart works during physical activity and help diagnose conditions like coronary artery disease.
Cardiac Catheterization: A minimally invasive procedure used to examine the coronary arteries and measure heart pressures, often done if a blockage is suspected.
CT or MRI Scans: Advanced imaging techniques used to get detailed views of the heart and blood vessels.
Treatment may involve lifestyle modifications, medication, interventional procedures (such as angioplasty or stent placement), or surgical options like bypass surgery, depending on the severity of the condition.
Why Choose the Best Cardiologist Clinics in Patna?
If you're seeking quality heart care, choosing the Best Cardiologist Clinics In Patna is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. A clinic with a team of experienced cardiologists, state-of-the-art equipment, and a focus on patient care can ensure you receive the best treatment available.
Aasthalok Hospital: The Best Private Hospital In Patna for Heart Care
Aasthalok Hospital stands out as one of the Best Private Hospitals in Patna, offering comprehensive cardiac care under the guidance of highly skilled cardiologists. With advanced diagnostic tools, expert heart specialists, and a patient-centric approach, Aasthalok Hospital is committed to providing exceptional cardiovascular care. Whether you're seeking consultation, diagnosis, or surgical intervention, Aasthalok Hospital is equipped to handle all aspects of heart health.
Choosing the right cardiologist and healthcare facility can make a significant difference in your heart health journey. With the expertise of leading cardiologists at top clinics like Aasthalok Hospital, you can feel confident about receiving the best possible care for your heart.
Conclusion
Heart health is an integral part of overall well-being, and cardiologists are the specialists who help safeguard it. Whether you're experiencing symptoms or looking for preventive care, seeking out the Best Cardiologist Clinics In Patna or the Best Private Hospital In Patna like Aasthalok Hospital can provide you with the high-quality care needed for a healthy heart. Don't wait for heart problems to worsen—consult with a cardiologist and take charge of your heart health today.
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