Our experienced staff has treated hundreds of cardiac patients and is now sharing their expertise and experience with our patients at our heart attack center, which is fully equipped with cutting-edge equipment, angiography rooms, surgery rooms, and critical care units.
-> Center for Chest Pain
The chest pain clinic is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and operations such as cardiac angiography and coronary bypass surgery can be performed at any time. As a result, heart attacks might be treated prior to the formation of a myocardial infarct.
-> Laboratory of Electrophysiology and Ablation
The electrophysiology and ablation laboratory, which is located inside the cardiology department, is available to treat cardiac arrhythmias with its skilled staff and cutting-edge technological instruments.
-> Center for Pediatric and Fetal Cardiology
Recmed Doctors has a specific interest in pediatric cardiac disorders. We have a Fetal Cardiology Center, which allows us to identify heart disorders in pregnant women, as well as a Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiosurgery Center, which allows us to execute even the most difficult and perilous cardiac procedures on neonates.
-> EECP is a new treatment method for heart disease
Recmed Medical Team currently employs EECP as a novel approach for treating coronary artery constriction or blockage. It is the first novel therapy for coronary heart disease since 1979, following bypass surgery and angioplasty. EECP (Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation) is a non-invasive procedure with no negative effects.
-> Who Qualifies for the EECP?
EECP is a novel therapy, although it is not a replacement for bypass surgery or angioplasty. Although one may be a candidate if his or her coronary arteries are narrowed and blocked, one does not qualify for invasive procedures such as bypass surgery or angioplasty. If the patient has a history of previous by pass surgery, a second one is indicated as a backup.
-> How Does EECP Function?
While lying on the treatment table, compressed air is used to inflate three sets of cuffs that are put over the patient's calves, lower thighs, and upper thighs. To squeeze blood into the heart, the cuffs are inflated and deflated once during each pulse.
This treatment relieves the patient's chest discomfort while enhancing his or her effort capacity by renewing the heart muscle, which is depleted of blood. These are long-term advantages that will persist for many years.
-> What Takes Place During EECP Treatment?
EECP is a non-invasive outpatient therapy that requires no prior preparation. Patients are positioned on a cushioned table, and electrodes are attached to the chest skin and linked to an electrocardiograph equipment (ECG). During therapy, the ECG shows the cardiac rhythm. The cuffs inflate and deflate in response to the heart rate.
Treatment sessions last one hour and are scheduled five days a week. A total of 35 sessions are necessary. Following therapy, the patient may resume normal activities.
-> What Conditions Prevent Eecp Treatment?
- If the patient has had a bypass surgery or a heart attack within the previous three months
- If the patient has clotting in his or her leg veins
- If the patient has non-healing sores on his or her legs
- If the patient has significant aortic deficit
-> What Else Is Required During EECP Treatment?
During EECP treatment, patients must be constantly monitored by a cardiologist and must continue to take their medicine. The advantages of the therapy are felt after 15 to 20 treatment sessions. In the meanwhile, patients must follow other guidelines such as nutrition and exercise to maintain a healthy heart.
-> Is EECP a Reliable Treatment?
Clinical investigations in the United States have demonstrated the treatment's efficacy. EECP is also beneficial to erectile function because it enhances blood circulation to the erectile tissues. The FDA authorized this therapy in 1995. It is being employed at over 200 medical facilities.