
Panchkula: Alchemist Hospital continues to reinforce its reputation as a center of excellence in cardiac care, with significant advancements in cutting-edge procedures and technologies that are revolutionizing the treatment of complex heart conditions. The hospital has recently introduced a suite of next-generation cardiac treatments, including Calcium Modulation techniques, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS), and the Event Loop Recorder procedure.
Calcium Modulation, a breakthrough in managing heavily calcified coronary arteries, now allows interventional cardiologists at Alchemist Hospital to treat patients who were previously considered inoperable. This technique enhances the effectiveness of stent placement and reduces long-term complications.
“With calcium modulation, we are entering a new era in angioplasty. It helps us navigate and treat stubborn calcified lesions that were once a major challenge, significantly improving patient outcomes,” said Dr. Rohit Parti, Associate Director, Interventional Cardiology Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula.
The hospital has also successfully implemented TAVR, a minimally invasive procedure for replacing narrowed aortic valves without the need for open-heart surgery. Ideal for high-risk or elderly patients, TAVR offers a shorter recovery period and excellent results.
“TAVR has transformed how we approach aortic valve disease. Patients who were once denied surgery due to age or comorbidities can now walk out of the hospital within a few days, feeling better and breathing easier,” said Dr. Rajan Mehra, Head, Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (CTVS) Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula
Another technological leap is the use of Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS), which allows for detailed imaging inside the blood vessels. This helps doctors precisely place stents and assess blockages, leading to more personalized and accurate treatments.
The introduction of the Event Loop Recorder, a compact implantable device, enables long-term monitoring of patients with unexplained fainting or irregular heart rhythms. This device provides continuous ECG monitoring, aiding in timely diagnosis and intervention.
“These advanced tools are not just technologies—they are lifelines. With IVUS and loop recorders, we are not only treating but also predicting cardiac events, thus saving lives,” shared Dr. Ashwani Nayyar, Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula.
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