Tuesday, September 4, 2012

HOW TO KEEP YOUR HEART HEALTHY ?

HOW TO KEEP YOUR HEART HEALTHY ? Don't smoke or use tobacco Exercise for 30 minutes on most days of the week Eat a heart-healthy diet Maintain a healthy weight Get regular health screenings

Monday, September 3, 2012

संत अच्युत महाराज हार्ट हॉस्पिटल मध्ये BYPASS HEART OPERATIONS सुरु होणार !!


संत अच्युत महाराज हार्ट हॉस्पिटल मध्ये BYPASS HEART OPERATIONS सुरु होणार !! सध्या हार्ट हॉस्पिटल मध्ये अनेक प्रकारच्या शस्त्रक्रिया होतात . या सर्व शत्रक्रिया "ओपन हार्ट शस्त्रक्रिया" असे म्हणतात . आज पर्यंत जवळपास 975 अश्या शत्रक्रिया येथे झाल्या आहेत. परंतु इथे OPEN HEART BYPASS SURGERY या प्रकारच्या शस्त्रक्रिया होत नव्हत्या. BEATING HEART SURGERY -- An alternative to traditional CABG is off-pump or beating heart surgery, where surgeons don't use the heart-lung machine. The procedure is also called OPCAB (Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass). The surgeons sew the bypasses onto the heart while it continues beating. Various types of heart stabilizers are used to restrain the heart one section at a time so the surgeon can operate on it. The chest is opened through a midline sternotomy incision. After the target coronary vessel is exposed and stabilized, it is occluded and opened. A bridging plastic tube -- which allows blood flow during suturing -- may be placed. The bypass graft is then sutured to the coronary artery. या नवीन पद्धतीचे फायदे काय ? Reduced need for blood transfusions Reduced risk of bleeding, stroke and kidney failure Potential for reduced psychomotor and cognitive प्रोब्लेम्स या नवीन पद्धतीच्या शस्त्रक्रियेचा कोणत्या रुग्णास विशेष फायदा होऊ शकतो ? High-risk patients with additional diseases like lung disease, kidney failure and peripheral vascular disease may benefit from this kind of operation. अमरावती,यवतमाळ , बुलढाणा , वाशीम,अकोला या पाचही जिल्ह्यामध्ये संत अच्युत महाराज हार्ट हॉस्पिटल वगळता कुठेही ओपेन हार्ट सर्जरी होत नसल्याने सर्व डॉक्टर मंडळीना विनम्र विनंती आहे की त्यांनी हृदय रोग रुग्णांना या हॉस्पिटल मध्ये पाठवावे.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Friday, August 31, 2012

Angiography schedule


Renowned Cardiologist Dr Pankaj Harkut will be performing Angiographies at Shri Sant Acchyut Maharaj Heart Hospital at 10 am on 1 september 2012 ----------------------------------

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Rajeev Gandhi Jeevandayee yojana


Saint Acchyut Maharaj Heart hospital is empanneled to perform heart surgeries from 1 july under RGJAYS. THANKS TO GOVT OF MAHARASHTRA

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Basic Angioplasty concept


The care after Angioplasty

AFTER Angioplasty Take your medicine as directed: Call your primary healthcare provider if you think your medicine is not working as expected. Tell him if you are allergic to any medicine. Keep a current list of the medicines, vitamins, and herbs you take. Include the amounts, and when, how, and why you take them. Take the list or the pill bottles to follow-up visits. Carry your medicine list with you in case of an emergency. Throw away old medicine lists. • Antibiotics: Your caregiver may send you home with antibiotics if you have a stent in your artery. You may need to take antibiotics before having dental care and other procedures. Taking antibiotics first may help prevent bacterial endocarditis which is an infection in the heart. Tell your dentist or other caregivers about your PCI and stent before having a procedure. Always take your antibiotics as directed by your caregiver and take them until they are all gone. • Blood thinners: Blood thinners are medicines that help prevent blood clots from forming. Clots can cause strokes, heart attacks, and death. Blood thinners make it more likely for you to bleed or bruise. If you are taking a blood thinner: o Watch for bleeding from your gums or nose. Watch for blood in your urine and bowel movements. Use a soft washcloth on your skin and a soft toothbrush on your teeth. This can keep your skin and gums from bleeding. If you shave, use an electric shaver. Do not play contact sports, such as football. o Be aware of what medicines you take. Many medicines cannot be used when taking medicine to thin your blood. Tell your dentist and other caregivers that you take blood-thinning medicine. Wear or carry medical alert information that says you are taking this medicine. o Take this medicine exactly as your caregiver tells you. Tell your caregiver right away if you forget to take the medicine, or if you take too much. You may need to have regular blood tests while on this medicine. Your caregiver uses these tests to decide how much medicine is right for you. o Talk to your caregiver about your diet. This medicine works best when you eat about the same amount of vitamin K every day. Vitamin K is found in green leafy vegetables and other foods, such as cooked peas.