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Who needs a heart transplant surgery? - 0 views

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    1. Severe Heart Failure: Patients with advanced heart failure who have exhausted other treatment options. 2. Cardiomyopathy: Those suffering from weakened or damaged heart muscles that can't pump blood effectively. 3. Coronary Artery Disease: People with severe damage to the heart muscle due to blocked arteries. 4. Congenital Heart Defects: Those born with heart abnormalities that can't be fixed through other surgeries. 5. Arrhythmias: Patients with life-threatening irregular heartbeats unresponsive to treatments. 6. Heart Valve Disease: Individuals with severe valve damage causing heart function to deteriorate. 7. Failed Previous Heart Transplant: When the transplanted heart fails, a second transplant might be necessary. 8. Severe End-Stage Heart Disease: When the heart can no longer function, and all other therapies have failed.
parkeralison

New Heart Transplant Program Launched by Top 10 Heart Transplant Surgeons of India - 0 views

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    The heart transplant program at best hospital for heart transplant in India will provide individualized treatment for patients with advanced heart failure. Read Full Press https://www.101pressrelease.com/new-heart-transplant-program-by-top-10-heart-transplant-surgeons-of-india/ Call Us +91 9765025331 Mail Us info@indiaorgantransplant.com
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What Is the Most Common Cause of Right Sided Heart Failure? | Dr. Raghu - 0 views

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    Heart failure is usually of two types - left-sided and right-sided. While left-sided heart failure is the result of the weakening of the left ventricle, right-sided heart failure is caused due to a weak right ventricle.
carinhoward1

How Does a Heart Transplant Save Lives? - 0 views

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    A heart transplant replaces a failing heart with a healthy donor heart. It restores proper blood flow, ensuring oxygen delivery throughout the body. This improves the patient's strength, mobility, and overall quality of life. It treats severe heart conditions and extends life expectancy for those with end-stage heart failure.
carinhoward1

What are the types of organ transplant available India? - 0 views

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    In India, various types of organ transplants are performed to treat patients with end-stage organ failure. The major types of organ transplants available include: Kidney Transplant: The most common type of transplant performed in India. It involves replacing a diseased kidney with a healthy one from a donor. Liver Transplant: This procedure involves replacing a diseased liver with a healthy liver or a part of a liver from a donor. Heart Transplant: This is done for patients with severe heart failure. It involves replacing the diseased heart with a healthy heart from a deceased donor. Lung Transplant: Performed for patients with severe lung diseases. It can involve replacing one or both lungs. Cornea Transplant: Also known as keratoplasty, this involves replacing the damaged cornea with a healthy one from a donor. Bone Marrow Transplant: Used primarily for patients with certain types of cancer, such as leukemia, or other blood disorders.
abgail123

Trusted Expertise: Choosing The Best Cardiac Surgeon For Heart Failure In India - 0 views

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    Dr. K R Balakrishnan is widely recognized as one of the top heart transplant surgeons in India. With extensive experience and expertise in cardiac surgery, Dr. Balakrishnan has performed numerous successful heart transplants.
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Leading the Way: Dr. K R Balakrishnan, Pioneering Heart Transplant Surgeon in India - 0 views

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    Dr. K R Balakrishnan excels in End-stage Heart Failure, pediatric cardiac surgery, and Lung Transplants. As a leading heart transplant surgeon in India, he directs the Cardiac Sciences Department at Fortis Malar Hospital, Chennai.
carinhoward1

When is Organ Transplant Surgery Necessary? #shortvideo - 0 views

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    Individuals who need organ transplant surgery typically include those with: End-Stage Organ Failure: Severe and irreversible failure of vital organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, or pancreas. Chronic Diseases: Long-term conditions like cirrhosis, cardiomyopathy, chronic kidney disease, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Genetic Disorders: Conditions like cystic fibrosis or polycystic kidney disease. Acute Organ Damage: Sudden organ failure due to trauma, infection, or poisoning. Congenital Defects: Birth defects that impair organ function.
carinhoward1

What is the purpose of an organ transplant? - 0 views

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    The purpose of an organ transplant is to replace a failing or damaged organ with a healthy one from a donor. This procedure is life-saving and improves the quality of life for many patients. Here are the key points: Life-Saving Intervention: Organ transplants are often performed when an individual's organ fails and no other treatment options are effective, potentially saving the patient's life. Improved Quality of Life: Transplants can significantly enhance the recipient's quality of life by restoring normal organ function, allowing them to lead healthier, more active lives. Treatment for Chronic Diseases: Organ transplants are crucial in managing chronic conditions, such as end-stage kidney disease, liver failure, and heart disease, where the organ cannot recover on its own. Reduced Healthcare Costs Over Time: While the initial cost of a transplant is high, successful transplants can reduce long-term healthcare costs by eliminating the need for ongoing treatments like dialysis or multiple hospitalizations. Extension of Life Expectancy: For many patients, receiving a transplant can extend their life expectancy, sometimes by several decades. Support for Families and Communities: Successful transplants not only benefit the recipient but also their families and communities by allowing individuals to return to their roles as caregivers, workers, and active community members. Advancement in Medical Research: Organ transplants contribute to the advancement of medical science, leading to improved techniques, better outcomes, and innovations in treating organ failure.
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Exactly How Bad Are Trans Fats | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Are you worried you are getting heavier day by day? Well, it might be because of those fries you are addicted to. Deep fried foods are rich in trans fats which are directly related to obesity and heart failure. Trans fats build up the blood vessels, hindering the smooth flow of blood through them.
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THALASSEMIA SYNDROMES - 0 views

Thalassemias are a group of inherited blood dyscrasias that were first described in the Mediterranean region.In Greek”Thalassa” means sea and “haema “ means blood. Thalassem...

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Consuming Less Salt Can Help You Live Longer - 0 views

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    Consumption of salt, it states both the positive and negative sides of salt and adds some research reports to add more impact to the writing
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    Consumption of salt, it states both the positive and negative sides of salt and adds some research reports to add more impact to the writing
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