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Dr. Sumit Shejol Cardiology consultant In Aurangabad

Dr. Sumit Shejol is a leading Cardiology Doctor in Aurangabad. He provides Heart care Services, like Coronary Angiography, pacemaker operation, Device Closure Operation, Transthoracic Echo and 2d Echo, 3 D Echo Etc. He has completed his MBBS from Government Medical College, Nagpur. with a first-class grade. He completed Post Graduation M.D(Medicine) From Government Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat.<br>He has done a super specialty course in D.M (Cardiology) from KEM Hospital Mumbai. He has done 7349 Cardiology surgery till now.

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Dr. Sumit Shejol Cardiology consultant In Aurangabad

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  1. Cardiology Treatment In Aurangabad Dr. Sumit Shejol Hrudaysparsh Clinic Aurangabad

  2. Coronary Angiography • A coronary angiogram is a methodology that utilizes X-beam imaging to see your heart’s veins. The test is, by and large, finished to check whether there’s a limitation in the bloodstream going to the core.Coronary angiograms are essential for a general gathering of a methodology known as heart (cardiovascular) catheterizations. Cardiovascular catheterization methodology can both analyze and treat heart and vein conditions. A coronary angiogram, which can assist with diagnosing heart conditions, is the most well-known cardiovascular catheterization methodology. During a coronary angiogram, a color noticeable by an X-beam machine is infused into the veins of your heart. The X-beam machine quickly takes a progression of pictures (angiograms), glancing at your veins.

  3. Pacemaker Operation A pacemaker is a little device embedded (embedded) inside the body to assist with controlling the heartbeat. Your primary care physician might exhort a temporary pacemaker when your pulse is slow (bradycardia) following a respiratory failure, medical procedure, or medicine glut, yet it is generally expected to mend. A pacemaker might be introduced for all time to cure a constantly slow or unpredictable heartbeat or to aid in treating cardiovascular breakdown. To support directing heartbeat, the chest. The objective is to gradually prevent the heart from pulsating as well. The container should be precisely opened to embed a pacemaker.

  4. Device Closure Operation • Device A defect or opening between the right and left sides of the heart is closed by a closure. Four chambers make up the heart. Atria refers to the upper two chambers. The Atrial Septum, a wall that divides the atria, is present. Ventricles-Right and Left are the names of the bottom chambers. The Left Atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins. The left atrium delivers this blood to the left ventricle via the mitral valve to circulate oxygenated blood throughout the body. The heart’s well-separated walls support a healthy circulatory system. But in some cases of congenital cardiac defects, if the heart has holes in it, either in the atrial or ventricle wall, this might lead to severe complications.

  5. Transthoracic -Echo • The most standard echocardiography we perform on patients with cardiac problems is a TTE test for the heart.Transthoracic refers to the area of the chest wall. An echo, sometimes known as an echo, is a heart ultrasound examination.We utilize sound waves to create digital images of your heart and connected blood arteries during a transthoracic echo. Then, your doctor can examine the chambers, valves, and blood vessels in your heart to look for abnormalities and see if any extra fluid is accumulating around the organ.

  6. 2D Echo and 3D Echo • An echocardiogram is performed without puncturing the skin to assess the composition and operation of the heart. During the procedure, an ultrasonic transducer—akin to a microphone—emits sound waves at a frequency that cannot be heard. When the transducer is positioned on the chest at precise angles and positions, the ultrasonic sound waves pass through the skin and other human tissues to reach the heart tissues, which “echo” the heart structures. Using these sound waves, a computer can create animated images of the heart walls and valves.

  7. Electrocardiogram (ECG) • An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a quick test that can be used to examine the electrical activity and rhythm of your heart.The electrical signals that your heart beats out each time it beats are picked up by sensors affixed to your skin. A machine records these signals, and a doctor examines them to see whether they are odd. Any doctor, including your general practitioner, who suspects you may have a cardiac condition may request an ECG, including a cardiologist. A medical expert with the necessary training can do the test at your GP’s office, a clinic, or a hospital.An echocardiogram, a heart scan, is not the same as an ECG despite their names being similar.

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