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Dr. Balbir Singh
Group Chairman - Cardiac Sciences, Pan Max & Chief of Interventional Cardiology and Electrophysiology, Max Saket
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 32+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. T. S. Kler
Chairman & HOD - BLK-Max Heart & Vascular Institute, Chairman Pan Max - Electrophysiology - Heart & Vascular Institute
Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Cardiac Sciences
Gender: Male
Dr. Subhash Chandra
Chairman - Interventional Cardiology - Cardiology & Structural Heart Disease
Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Gender: Male
Dr. Ganesh Kumar Mani
Chairman
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS)
Experience: 44+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Rajneesh Malhotra
Vice Chairman & Head - CTVS
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS), Robotic Surgery
Experience: 31+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Rajiv Agarwal
Principal Director & Unit Head
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 33+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Kulbhushan Singh Dagar
Principal Director, Chief Surgeon & Head - Neonatal & Congenital Heart Surgery
Paediatric (Ped) Cardiac Surgery, Cardiac Sciences, Paediatrics (Ped)
Experience: 29+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Viveka Kumar
Principal Director & Chief of Cath Labs (Pan Max) - Cardiac Sciences
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 24+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Manoj Kumar
Principal Director & Unit Head - Cath Lab
Cardiac Sciences
Experience: 16+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Ramji Mehrotra
Vice Chairman & Chief - CTVS
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS), Robotic Surgery
Gender: Male
Dr. Sameer Shrivastava
Chief – Non-invasive Cardiology & Principal Director, Cardiology
Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 28+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Parneesh Arora
Senior Director
Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences
Experience: 21+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Neeraj Bhalla
Principal Director
Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker
Gender: Male
Dr. Naveen Bhamri
Senior Director & HOD - Interventional Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 24+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Vijay Kumar Chopra
Senior Director
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 44+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Arvind M Das
Principal Director and HOD - Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 32+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Ripen Gupta
Senior Director & Unit Head
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 25+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Shashi Jindal
Senior Director & HOD, CTVS
Cardiac Surgery (CTVS), Cardiac Sciences
Experience: 29+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Anand Kumar Pandey
Senior Director - Cardiology
Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences
Dr. Deepak Puri
Senior Director - CTVS
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS)
Experience: 24+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Roopa Salwan
Senior Director - Myocardial Infarction Program and Senior Consultant - Cardiology & Interventional Cardiology MSSH (East) Saket
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 27+ Years
Gender: Female
Dr. Subhash Kumar Sinha
Senior Director - CTVS
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS)
Experience: 37+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Vaibhav Mishra
Director & Head - CTVS
Cardiac Surgery (CTVS), Cardiac Sciences
Experience: 9+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Sunil Kumar Agarwal
Director - Interventional Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 26+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Mohan Bhargava
Director - Interventional Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 30+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Vineet Bhatia
Director
Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Anupam Goel
Director - Interventional Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiology
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Female
Dr. Vishal Khullar
Director - CTVS and Heart and Lung Transplant
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS)
Gender: Male
Dr. Arvind Makker
Director - Cardiac Thoracic & Vascular Surgery
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS)
Experience: 23+ Years
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Dr. Amit Malik
Director and Coordinator, Interventional Cardiology - Electrophysiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 17+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Gaurav Minocha
Director & Unit Head
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Rajeev Rathi
Director & Head - Transradial Interventional Programme
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 25+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Punish Sadana
Director
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 10+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Sudheer Saxena
Director & Head of Department Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker
Gender: Male
Dr. Sumeet Sethi
Director - Interventional Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 18+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Munesh Tomar
Director - Paediatric Cardiology
Paediatric (Ped) Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Female
Dr. Chandrashekhar
Associate Director
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Anil Bhatt
Associate Director & Clinical Administrator - Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology
Experience: 41+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Kapil K Chattree
Associate Director
Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Arun Kumar Gupta
Associate Director
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 14+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Preeti Sharma
Director - Department of Cardiac Sciences
Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Female
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Dr. Yogendra Singh
Director – Interventional Cardiology
Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 25+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Satbir Singh
Director
Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker
Gender: Male
Dr. Nishant Tyagi
Associate Director
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Lekha Pathak
Head of the Department
Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker
Gender: Female
Dr. Akhilesh Shrivastava
HOD (PHP & Wellness), Senior Consultant (Non Invasive Cardiology)
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology
Experience: 43+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Dinesh Chandra
Principal Consultant
Cardiac Surgery (CTVS), Cardiac Sciences
Experience: 15+ Years
Gender: Male
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure that involves the insertion of a thin, flexible tube called a catheter into the blood vessels leading to the heart. It allows for the assessment of the heart's blood flow.
Cardiac catheterization is performed for various reasons, including the diagnosis of heart conditions, assessment of blood flow and pressure within the heart, evaluation of heart valve function, identification of blockages in the coronary arteries, and determination of the need for further interventions.
During a cardiac catheterization, a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel, usually in the groin or arm, and threaded up to the heart under X-ray guidance. Contrast dye may be injected to visualize the blood vessels and heart structures. Measurements and images are taken to assess the heart's condition.
No, cardiac catheterization is not considered a surgical procedure. It is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that does not require any cuts.
The duration of a cardiac catheterization procedure can vary but generally lasts between 20 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the complexity of the evaluation and any additional interventions required.
Local anaesthesia is typically used to numb the area where the catheter is inserted. In some cases, sedation may also be provided to help the patient relax during the procedure.
Cardiac catheterization can diagnose various heart conditions, including coronary artery disease, heart valve disorders, congenital heart defects, heart failure, arrhythmias, and pulmonary hypertension.
Yes, one of the primary uses of cardiac catheterization is to detect blockages in the coronary arteries. This is done by injecting contrast dye into the coronary arteries and visualizing any narrowing or blockages on X-ray images.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can evaluate heart valve function by measuring pressures and blood flow across the valves. It can assess the severity of valve abnormalities and guide treatment decisions.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can help diagnose congenital heart defects by providing detailed information about the heart's anatomy and blood flow. It can aid in determining the best treatment approach for the specific defect.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can detect abnormal heart rhythms by recording electrical signals within the heart. This information can help diagnose and guide the management of arrhythmias.
Yes, cardiac catheterization allows for the measurement of blood pressure within the heart's chambers. It provides valuable information about the pressures exerted by the heart during various phases of the cardiac cycle.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can help determine the need for further interventions like angioplasty or stenting. If a significant blockage is identified, the interventional cardiologist may perform these procedures during the same catheterization session to restore blood flow to the heart.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can be performed on both adults and children. It is commonly used in pediatric cardiology to diagnose and treat various heart conditions in children.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can provide valuable information about heart failure by assessing pressures within the heart chambers and measuring cardiac output. It helps determine the severity and underlying causes of heart failure.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can assess the effectiveness of heart medications by evaluating changes in hemodynamic parameters before and after medication administration. It helps determine if the medications are improving heart function.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can detect the presence of blood clots in the heart by visualizing the blood vessels and chambers using contrast dye. It helps identify potential sources of emboli that can cause stroke or other complications.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can evaluate the function of heart bypass grafts by examining blood flow through the grafts and determining if they are effectively supplying blood to the heart muscle.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can be performed in patients with pacemakers or ICDs. Special precautions are taken to ensure the safe and appropriate functioning of these devices during the procedure.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can assess the presence of abnormal blood vessels in the heart, such as arteriovenous malformations or fistulas. These abnormalities can be visualized during the procedure using contrast dye.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can guide the placement of intra-aortic balloon pumps, which are mechanical devices used to temporarily support the heart's pumping function. It ensures the proper positioning and function of the device.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can evaluate the function of the heart's pumping chambers (ventricles) by measuring pressures, volumes, and contractility. It provides valuable information about the heart's ability to pump blood effectively.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can detect the presence of heart tumours or masses by visualizing the heart structures using contrast dye. It helps determine the nature and extent of the abnormality.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can assess the severity of heart valve stenosis or regurgitation by measuring pressures and blood flow across the valves. It helps determine the need for valve repair or replacement.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions like valve repair or coronary artery stenting. It allows for the assessment of blood flow and pressure before and after the procedure.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can assess the presence of abnormal connections between the heart chambers or blood vessels, such as atrial septal defects or patent ductus arteriosus. These abnormalities can be visualized and evaluated during the procedure.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can guide the placement of devices used to close abnormal connections in the heart, such as occluders or septal devices. It ensures accurate positioning and successful closure.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of heart transplants or assist devices by assessing hemodynamic parameters and the heart's overall function. It helps monitor the success of the intervention.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can detect the presence of pulmonary hypertension by measuring pressures within the pulmonary artery and assessing the response to specific medications used in its treatment.
Yes, cardiac catheterization can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs by assessing changes in cardiac function and blood flow before and after participating in the program.
Review
Reviewed by Dr. Parneesh Arora, Senior Director - Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Patparganj and Noida on 20-Sep-2023.