Interventional cardiology has greatly evolved in recent years, providing minimally invasive treatment options for cardiovascular diseases, and reducing the need for traditional surgical procedures. According to Dr. Prashant Dwivedi, Associate Director of Structural Heart and TAVR at the Department of Cardiology at EHCC Hospital, these advancements have expanded the treatment options and improved outcomes for patients, leading to faster recovery, reduced complications, and better quality of life.
Current research and development in interventional cardiology hold promise for further innovations in the future, including drug-eluting stents, coronary imaging modalities, plaque modification techniques, transcatheter aortic valve replacement, transcatheter valve replacement for other valves, MitraClip, bioresorbable vascular scaffolds, and device closure.
Patients suffering from heart disease can benefit from such treatments, which are less invasive and result in faster recovery times. These techniques help to improve the quality of life for patients, reduce complications and provide predictable outcomes in the long run.
In addition to the advancements mentioned above, several other methods are currently being explored with ongoing research in the field of interventional cardiology. Through various techniques and technologies, healthcare providers aim to optimize the angioplasty procedure and achieve optimal outcomes for patients.
To learn more, patients can connect with a doctor by visiting the Eternal Hospital website. By staying up-to-date on these advancements and seeking the best possible care, heart disease patients can lead longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.