Interventional Cardiology

Interventional cardiology is a subspecialty of cardiology that deals with non-surgical treatments for treating cardiovascular problems and uses Cather based approaches to treat various structural heart abnormalities. A small, flexible tube called a catheter is frequently used to repair damaged arteries or other heart structural disorders to eliminate the need for surgery. Furthermore, for an acute myocardial infarction, the interventional cardiology procedure serves as the gold standard of care. It entails removing clogs from coronary arteries and inserting stents and balloons through a tiny hole drilled into a main artery. Coronary intervention will continue to be the most common operation performed by interventional cardiologists, resulting in the development of new techniques proportional to population growth in the future decade. Interventional cardiology is predicted to get increased attention as the field of valvular heart disease intervention expands.

 

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