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Interventional Cardiology

WHAT IS AN INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGIST?

At Genesis Heart and Vascular our cardiologist, Dr. Pragnesh Patel, specializes in performing interventional procedures. Interventional cardiologists require special training and experience in addition to their primary cardiology training.

WHAT ARE INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES?

Interventional procedures are tests or treatments involving catheters that are inserted through large blood vessels. During cardiac catheterization a catheter is placed in the blood vessels of the heart (coronary arteries). Dye is injected so that the coronary arteries can be seen on a moving x-ray called fluoroscopy. This test is performed to identify narrowing or blockages in the coronary arteries. Dye may be injected into the chambers of the heart to evaluate the strength of the heart muscle. Special catheters may be placed in the heart to allow the cardiologist to measure pressure in the chambers and to evaluate the function of the heart valves.

Blockages in a coronary artery can be treated with balloon catheters. The balloon catheter is inflated in the coronary artery to push the plaque against the walls of the artery. This is called angioplasty. Stents are often used with angioplasty to help prevent the blockage from reoccurring. A stent is a crisscross wire mesh which is inserted in a collapsed form, over a balloon catheter, to the site of the blockage. When the blockage is reached the balloon is inflated, leaving the stent in place to support the coronary artery.

WHAT IS PERIPHERAL INTERVENTION?

Angioplasty and stent placement can also be performed in other blood vessel (peripheral arteries) of the body. This includes peripheral arteries in the legs and neck. This is called peripheral intervention. GHVA has a cardiologist that specializes in the intervention of peripheral blood vessels.

If you would like more information regarding interventional procedures please feel free to contact us at 423-839-2525