by Dr. Anish Chandarana Cardiologist | May 30, 2020 | Blog
During the process of diagnosis, based on patient’s symptoms, heart rate and blood pressure, Nitroglycerine or Nicorandil medicines is given as a slow continuous intravenous infusion. In order to give dosage of medicines meticulously, an electric apparatus (infusion...
by Dr. Anish Chandarana Cardiologist | May 28, 2020 | Blog
After reaching the emergency room of a hospital, the patient is given oxygen with complete rest. The patient is given medicines like Sorbitrate and Aspirin if he has not already taken them. The diagnosis is confirmed after getting the cardiogram. If the first...
by Dr. Anish Chandarana Cardiologist | May 26, 2020 | Blog
When a person gets a heart attack, typical or atypical symptoms are seen. People with one or more risk factors should not ignore atypical symptoms like dizziness, pain in the upper part of the abdomen, pain in the jaw, back pain, etc. In silent heart attack, as the...
by Dr. Anish Chandarana Cardiologist | May 24, 2020 | Blog
Unfortunately, any body can be the victim of a heart attack. Higher the number of risk factors, higher is the possibility of a heart attack. Many Risk Scores or Risk calculators have been devised to calculate the risk of heart attack. In each of these methods there...
by Dr. Anish Chandarana Cardiologist | May 22, 2020 | Blog
Due to atherosclerosis, a layer of cholesterol gets accumulated inside the arteries and forms a plaque. Sometimes this plaque ruptures acutely which results into a blood clot formation and cessation of blood circulation inside the artery. Just as the water-supply...