Cardiology

Cardiology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels.

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Cardiologists, the doctors who specialize in this field, manage a wide range of cardiovascular issues, from congenital heart defects and arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats) to heart failure and coronary artery disease.

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Om Prakash Aggarwal

Our department is dedicated to advancing cardiovascular health through excellence in patient care, research, and education. With a team of highly skilled professionals and access to the latest technologies, we provide comprehensive, patient-centered care tailored to meet individual needs. Our research initiatives focus on pioneering new treatments and improving outcomes, while our educational programs aim to train the next generation of cardiology leaders.

Thank you for visiting our department. We look forward to serving you and contributing to the future of cardiovascular medicine.

Dr. Om Prakash Aggarwal

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Cardiology

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Core Competencies

Preventive Cardiology

Focuses on preventing heart disease through lifestyle modifications, risk assessments, and managing risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and smoking.

Interventional Cardiology

Involves catheter-based procedures, such as angioplasty (opening blocked arteries) and stent placement, often used to treat coronary artery disease.

Electrophysiology

Focuses on diagnosing and treating arrhythmias. Procedures may include pacemaker and defibrillator implantation or catheter ablation to correct abnormal heart rhythms.

Heart Failure Management

Deals with managing chronic heart failure, often with medications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes devices like ventricular assist devices or even heart transplants in severe cases.

Imaging

Uses advanced imaging techniques, including echocardiography (ultrasound of the heart), cardiac MRI, and CT scans, to assess heart structure and function.

Aim & Objectives

At TRSCH, with a highly experienced and professional team of cardiologists who work towards providing care to patients suffering from numerous heart related health

Ailments and aim to excel at precisely gauging the patient’s status evaluation which is efficiently performed by a professional team of clinical cardiologists

Thereby complying with the norms of providing all the conveniences of comprehensive advisory of the highest technical and ethical standards to the admitted patients.

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What we treat

At Department of Cardiology of TRSCH, we invest our efforts, time, and expertise to detect and treat various types of diseases.

Chest Pain

Chest pain is a common symptom that can arise from a variety of conditions, ranging from benign to life-threatening. It ...

Angina

Angina is a type of chest pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen-rich blood. ...

Cardiomyopathy

Cardiomyopathy refers to a group of diseases that affect the heart muscle, impairing its ability to pump blood ...

Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD)

Rheumatic Heart Disease is a chronic condition caused by rheumatic fever, which damages the heart valves. It primarily ...

Arrhythmia

Arrhythmia is a condition in which the heart beats irregularly, either too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), ...

Facilities

Specialized Cardiac OPD

Cardiac Outpatient Department (OPD) is specialized clinic that focuses on diagnosing, monitoring, and managing patients with cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) issues. Here the patients with suspected or known heart conditions can receive ongoing care, follow-up evaluations, and consultations with senior cardiologists. Key Services in a Cardiac OPD include

Consultations and Follow-ups

Initial consultations for new patients with cardiovascular symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, or fatigue. Follow-up visits for patients with known cardiac conditions, such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, or arrhythmias, to monitor progress and adjust treatments as needed.

Non-invasive cardiology

The Non-invasive Cardiac Laboratory is run by senior cardiologists who are dedicated to the work in the field. The procedures done here include ECG (Electrocardiogram), 2D ECHO (Echocardiogram), Stress ECHO, Vascular Doppler Studies, HOLTER Monitoring.

Preventive Care and Lifestyle Counseling

Education on lifestyle modifications like diet, exercise, and smoking cessation to prevent or manage cardiovascular disease. Counseling for managing risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol.

Medication Management

Prescribing and adjusting medications for conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart failure, and arrhythmias.

Diagnostic Tests and Evaluations

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart and helps detect arrhythmias or signs of heart disease.

Echocardiography

An ultrasound test that visualizes the heart’s structure and function, helping diagnose issues like valve disorders or heart failure.

Stress Tests

Used to evaluate heart function under physical stress, often with exercise or medication, to identify coronary artery disease.

Blood Tests

To measure markers such as cholesterol levels, cardiac enzymes, and other indicators related to heart health.

Holter Monitoring

A continuous ECG monitoring device worn by the patient to detect irregular heart rhythms over 24-48 hours.

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Procedures

  • Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF)
    Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) is a surgical procedure used to treat fractures or dislocations of bones

FAQs

Cardiology is a branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating diseases related to the heart and blood vessels. Cardiologists specialize in managing heart conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and heart attacks.

Symptoms of heart issues include chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness, and fatigue. If you experience any of these, especially chest pain, seek medical help promptly as it could be a sign of a serious condition.

Common heart diseases include coronary artery disease, hypertension (high blood pressure), arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat), heart valve issues, heart failure, and congenital heart defects.

Common diagnostic tests include

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG) – Records the heart's electrical activity.
  • Echocardiogram – Uses ultrasound to visualize the heart.
  • Stress Test – Evaluates heart function under stress.
  • Coronary Angiography – Provides images of blood flow in coronary arteries.
  • Holter Monitor – Monitors the heart for a 24-hour period.

Reduce your risk by

  • Eating a balanced diet low in saturated fats and sugars.
  • Exercising regularly.
  • Not smoking.
  • Managing stress.
  • Maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Monitoring and managing blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels.

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked. Symptoms may include chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, and sweating. If you suspect a heart attack, call emergency services immediately.

A heart attack happens due to a blocked blood flow to the heart, causing damage to heart muscle. Heart failure is a condition where the heart can’t pump blood effectively, often due to long-term heart disease or damage.

Cardiologists may prescribe medications such as beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, statins, anticoagulants, and diuretics, depending on the condition being treated. Always consult your doctor for information on your specific medications.

Yes, genetics can play a role in heart disease. A family history of heart disease may increase your risk, but lifestyle choices like diet and exercise also significantly impact heart health.

You should consult a cardiologist if you have symptoms like chest pain, high blood pressure, a family history of heart disease, or have conditions like diabetes, which increase heart disease risk.

These FAQs provide a general overview, but always seek personalized medical advice from a cardiologist or healthcare provider for any heart-related concerns.

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