HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, April 30: Apollo hospitals in Kolkata has launched a comprehensive clinic to manage to manage structural heart disease, said an official statement on Tuesday.
As per the statement, this announcement was made during a press conference at hotel named Pragati Manor in Guwahati to shed light on the latest advancements in the treatment of structural heart disease.
Led by its esteemed Consultant, Dr Sumanto Mukhopadhyay, the event aimed to raise awareness about the complexities of structural heart disease and the evolving landscape of treatment options available to patients.
Structural heart disease encompasses a range of defects or disorders in the heart’s structure, whether congenital or acquired later in life. While initially asymptomatic in some cases, warning signs such as breathing difficulty, chest pain, dizziness and fatigue often prompt individuals to seek medical attention.
Dr Sumanto Mukhopadhyay emphasised the pivotal role of preventive measures, highlighting the significance of healthy lifestyle choices such as nutritious eating habits and regular exercise in mitigating the risk of coronary heart disease, which differs from structural heart issues.
During the conference, attendees gained insights into the intricate workings of the heart and how structural abnormalities can impact its functionality. With the heart beating approximately 100,000 times daily, ensuring optimal structural integrity is paramount for maintaining overall health and well-being.
In terms of treatment modalities, the discussions underscored significant progress in the field. While open-heart surgery remains a necessity in certain cases, minimally invasive catheter-based interventions are revolutionising patient care, offering reduced complications and quicker recovery times.
Dr Sumanto Mukhopadhyay who is internationally renowned for percutaneous treatment of structural heart diseases, elucidated on various treatment approaches tailored to individual patient needs, ranging from medication to complex interventions. For instance, medications like diuretics may be prescribed to mitigate the symptoms initially, while procedures, including trans-catheter aortic valve implantation, mitral, tricuspid repair (Mitraclip/ Triclip) address specific structural abnormalities even in very high-risk patients.
The event served as a platform to educate the public on the complexities of structural heart disease and the evolving treatment landscape. By fostering dialogue and sharing insights, Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata, reaffirms its commitment to advancing patient care and improving outcomes in cardiovascular health.