Health Care

Cardiac Intervention Clinic

Overview

 

The Interventional Cardiology Clinic provides the services focusing on the invasive (usually catheter-based) diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases. Catheter-based treatments and continuous monitoring cover a variety of cardiovascular conditions, including myocardial infarction and vascular diseases, both acute and chronic conditions caused by coronary artery disease defined as the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries due to atherosclerotic plaques.

During cardiac catheterization, a long thin tube called a catheter is inserted in an artery or vein in the groin, neck or arm. The catheter is then threaded through the blood vessels to the heart. Combined with the use of X-ray, radiographic contrast dye is then injected in order to determine the abnormality of blood vessels in the heart. After reaching the narrowed artery, when the tip is in place, a balloon tip covered with a stent is inflated. The balloon tip compresses the plaques against the artery walls and expands the stent (known as balloon angioplasty). Once the plaque is compressed and the stent is in place, the balloon is deflated and withdrawn (known as coronary stent implantation). A stent is often left in the artery to help keeping the artery open. Other medical devices might be additionally used for improving treatment outcomes.

In case of emergency, treatment plans will be clearly explained to and discussed with the patients and families. Patient educations are conducted to impart information to the patients and families about alternative options with their pros and cons, treatment plan and preparation or instruction prior to and after treatments.

Since interventional cardiology principally involves less invasive procedures compared to cardiac surgery, superior advantages include less pain, shorter hospital stay and faster recovery time. Interventional procedures are:

Source: https://www.bangkokhearthospital.com/en/center-clinic/cardiac-rehabilitation-clinic?info=overview