Apollo Heart Institutes
The Apollo Heart Institutes are regarded as one of the best heart hospitals in India, performing a multitude of treatments and procedures in cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery. The scorecard shows an unmatched record of over 1,52,000 cardiac and cardiothoracic surgeries.
Our team of cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons are trained at the top institutes in India and abroad and are completely dedicated to the treatment for coronary heart diseases. Our pioneering work for the prevention and treatment of cardiac diseases has led to the achievement of better outcomes and improved quality of life for thousands of cardiac patients who visit us each year with complex heart problems. Apollo Hospitals has a team led by the best Cardiologists in India and our advanced infrastructure supports the complex nature of the cardiac care provided. Third generation Cath Labs, Cardiac Critical Care Units and Intensive Care Units support our experienced cardiologists and post-operative care teams, making us the most sought-after Cardiology hospital in India.
We have vast experience in the most complicated coronary artery bypass surgery, surgery for all types of valvular heart diseases, paediatric heart surgery, adult and paediatric heart transplantation with success rates comparable to international standards. We have been rated as the best heart surgery hospitals in India time and again through various prestigious surveys. Over 99.6% of our cardiac bypass surgeries are Beating Heart surgeries which ensure quicker and easier post-operative recovery. Our cardiologists are pioneers in Coronary Artery Stenting, Laser Angioplasty and in techniques as advanced as Percutaneous Transluminal Septal Myocardial Ablation. Our heart transplantation programme is one of the most successful in the country.
Performed over 1,52,000 cardiac surgeries, achieved a 99.6% success rate in cardiac bypass surgeries, introduced cutting edge procedures like off-pump and beating-heart surgery, performed Indias first keyhole multiple bypass surgery, and more
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Virtually every type of heart surgery, from neonatal open heart surgeries to aneurysm surgeries to heart transplant, are performed, with excellent results
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The Centres have dedicated Cardiothoracic CCUs with 1:1 nursing ratio, round the clock. They are well equipped with bedside color dopplers, echocardiography systems, continuous oxygen supply, infusion pumps, defibrillators, ventilators etc
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Investment in the latest medical and diagnostic equipments, supported by a competent team of personnel, provide the platform for an accurate diagnosis which is the key to successful treatment
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The Clinical team consists of internationally renowned doctors, providing the best of care, both medical and surgical for adult and pediatric cardiac diseases
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High-quality, evidence-based care (care that is proven) leads to more lives saved and less time in the hospital. Quality care also means safer care for consumers.
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Mrs. Kamal Vadera gives us a hearty feedback after a rare Aortic Valve Replacement at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi
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Read the latest research articles and studies on Cardiac diseases and treatments by our experts
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Saving A Childs Heart initiative (SACHi) is one of Asias largest voluntary organizations, dedicated to paediatric cardiac care and child heart surgery for the underprivileged
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Cardiothoracic CCU : The Centres have dedicated Cardiothoracic CCUs with 1:1 nursing ratio, round the clock. They are well equipped with bedside color doppler, echocardiography system, continuous oxygen supply, infusion pumps, defibrillator, ventilators, invasive as well as non-invasive pressure monitoring systems, temporary pace maker (transdermal as well as transvenous), intra aortic balloon pump, ABG (Blood Gas machine) and electrolytes analysis machines.
Electrophysiology : Electrophysiological studies have been used for decades to evaluate cardiac arrhythmias and to get a basic understanding of their mechanisms. Venticular tachyarrhythmias are the commonest cause of sudden cardiac death (SCD). The patients are investigated by an EP study and, if required, provided with implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) as a life saving device.
We have capabilities for multi-site pacing for patients of Heart Failure and Dilated cardiomyopathy. Recently a bilateral pacing was performed for intermittent Atrial Fibrillation.
Non-invasive cardiology : The Non-invasive Cardiac Laboratory is run by senior cardiologists who are dedicated to the work in the field. The procedures done here include stress echoes, dobutamine stress echoes, vascular dopplers, trans-oesophageal echoes, intra-operative TEE and fetal echoes.
It is believed at Apollo Hospitals that the first step to cure is accurate diagnosis of the disorder. Investment in the latest medical and diagnostic equipment along with upgradation of skills of personnel is always ensured.
While work is an important part of life, one cannot compromise where heath is concerned.Getting yourself tested and treated from the best of Cardiology doctors for all your issues is not only a wise choice but also a vital one in order to ensure healthy living. This especially applies to critical illnesses affecting the heart.
High-quality, evidence-based care (care that is proven) leads to more lives saved and less time in the hospital. Quality care also means safer care for consumers. This involves constantly and proactively looking at processes to improve safety and, in turn, quality.
How can you choose the best quality hospital for the care you need?
It is important to consider quality, because research shows that some hospitals simply do a better job than others. For example, we know that hospitals that do a greater number of the same surgeries have better outcomes for their patients.
Why Save A Childs Heart? Pediatric Cardiology has been a neglected speciality in the country despite a massive disease burden. Consanguinity, viral infections like mumps, measles and rubella, absolute lack of awareness, and high treatment costs are some of the important factors contributing to the high disease burden.
Child Heart Surgery Child heart surgery in India is not affordable to all. It is estimated that over 250,000 children born in India each year with heart disease and less than 5% of them receive the care that they need. Most of these children succumb to the disease without celebrating even their first birthday.
In contrast if child heart surgeries are done on time, these children can grow up to become normal adults.
SACHi Saving a Childs Heart Initiative Saving A Childs Heart initiative (SACHi) is one of Asias largest voluntary organizations, dedicated to paediatric cardiac care and child heart surgery for the underprivileged. In order to combat the escalating problem of congenital cardiac issues in children, Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Group of Hospitals established the Childrens Cardiac Wing in the hospitals. SACHi exists today due to his boundless vision towards removing barriers that deny any child the right to breathe freely, play, study and most importantly, live a full life. Ours is a story of positive change that has only just begun its journey. As this mission grows, it is future generations that will see more and more children growing into adults leading healthy, happy, rewarding lives!
Established in 2003, SACHi aims to provide early diagnosis, treatment, surgery, post-operative care and financial support to children from economically weak sections of society. SACHi has till date touched 50,000 lives. Our goal is that every child irrespective of community or background, is provided cutting edge treatment and operative care. Our training workshops not only enable our medical workforce, but also educate people on heart care and heart disease prevention in the most backward areas of the country.
Ours is a story of positive change that has only just begun its journey. As this mission grows, it is future generations that will see more and more children growing into adults leading healthy, happy, rewarding lives!
For further details, please visit http://www.sachi.life
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