Dr. Ranjan Kachru

Cardiology
Dr. Ranjan Kachru
Additional Director MBBS, MD, DNB (Cardiology), FSCAI, MNAMS
Years of experience: 42 years
Speciality: Cardiology

    Let our medical experts call you back and help you.


    About the Doctor

    Dr. Ranjan Kachru has independently performed over 5000 vascular interventions including coronary angioplasties, balloon valvotomies, peripheral angioplasties including renal and carotid angioplasties and congenital interventions including PDA and ASD closures. He has keen interest in the field of electro-physiology and has performed numerous radio-frequency ablations including complex ablations using electromagnetic CARTO mapping. He also has extensive experience in implanting various pacing devices including implantable defibrillators and bi-ventricular pacemakers (cardiac resynchronization devices.)

    Specialization

    • Cardiology

    Frequently Asked Questions About Cardiology

    What are the conditions a cardiologist can treat?

    Heart disease is not a single condition, but a general term used for a variety of diseases and conditions that can affect the heart. At Fortis, the cardiologists specialize in treating a wide range of cardiac conditions, as mentioned below

    • Adult congenital diseases
    • Arrhythmia
    • Congenital cardiac disease
    • Angina
    • Endocarditis
    • Heart failure
    • Heart valve disorders
    • Heart attack
    • Valvular disease
    • Hypertension

    Is a referral from a general physician necessary, to get a prescription from a cardiologist?

    Usually, a general physician refers a patient to a heart specialist or cardiac surgeon. However, a person can directly ask for a cardiologist consultation too.

    What are the risks of heart surgery?

    All major surgeries including any heart surgery carries some risks. However, the result of these surgeries is usually excellent and hence the benefits outweigh the risks. Some associated risks of heart surgery are as mentioned:• Bleeding

    • Bleeding
    • Signs of inflammation such as swelling, pain, infection, fever.
    • Complications related to anaesthesia like nausea, vomiting, headaches, etc.
    • Irregular heartbeats/Arrhythmias
    • Peripheral vascular disease
    • Damage to internal tissues of heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys
    • Stroke
    • Death (This might occur in people who are critically ill before the surgery)

    In general, the risk of complications increases if any heart surgery is performed in an emergency, ex. during a heart attack. The risk is also higher if the patient has some other underlying conditions or diseases, such as kidney disease, lung disease, diabetes or peripheral arterial disease. The cardiologists at Fortis will evaluate all the potential risks and help determine the best course of treatment for the patient.

    Are smoking and heart disease-related?

    About 30% of cardiac deaths in India are directly related to smoking. Smoking is a leading cause of atherosclerosis. Among other things, nicotine in smoke can lead to:

    • Less oxygen supply to the heart
    • Higher blood pressure and heart rate
    • More blood clotting
    • Damage to cells that line coronary arteries and other blood vessels.

    What are the most common heart attack symptoms?

    Symptoms of a heart attack include:

    • Discomfort, pressure, heaviness, or pain in the chest, arms, or under the chest
    • Feeling of discomfort that radiates to the back, neck, jaw, or arms
    • A feeling of poor digestion or suffocation (may feel acidic)
    • Sweating, nausea, vomiting or dizziness
    • Extreme weakness, anxiety or shortness of breath
    • Irregular heartbeat

    During a heart attack, symptoms usually last 30 minutes or more and do not decrease with rest or taking medication. The first symptoms can appear as mild symptoms that cause considerable pain. Some people experience asymptomatic heart attacks called “silent” myocardial infarction (MI). It is more common in people with diabetes. If you feel you have a heart attack, do not wait immediately go to the hospital. Treating your heart attack right away is very important to reduce damage to your heart.

    How

    What are the different kinds of cardiology tests?

    Cardiology is the study and treatment of the disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels. If you are experiencing heart disease or are at risk of it, then your cardiologist will prescribe some tests that will help them diagnose and treat your condition. Some of the common tests carried out are:
    Electrocardiogram (ECG): This test will record the electrical activity of the heartbeat. This will help the doctor determine if the activity is normal, slow, fast or irregular. It also helps them understand if any part of your heart is under strain and is being overworked.
    Ambulatory ECG: Records the heart’s rhythms while the person is engaged in a physical activity like running or walking on a treadmill. Small metal electrodes are stuck on the patient’s chest that help record the heart’s rhythm.
    Stress test: This shows the heart’s activity when you’re exercising, and while you’re resting. This test will determine the limitations and performance levels of your heart.
    Echocardiogram: Provides an ultrasound picture that displays the structure of the heart chamber and its surroundings. This is done to detect inflammation and infections in the heart valves.

    Doctors with Similar Profile

    The Best Doctors in India

    We offer Following FREE Services to All Our Patients for NO CHARGE

    • Dedicated Consultant to Help You
    • WhatsApp Us at +91 9818 2373 91
    • FREE Consultation with Doctor
    • FREE Issuing Medical Visa Invitation Letter
    • FREE Airport-Hotel Cab Pickup & Drop
    • Discounted Hospital Bills
    • FREE Sim Card with Data
    • FREE Recommending Comfortable, Safe and Affordable Hotels/Guest Houses Near Hospital

    Read The Latest Articles

    Interesting Quick Reads

    href="https://mymedtrip.com/how-to-travel-to-india-for-medical-treatment/"> How to travel to India for medical treatment?

    How to travel to India for medical treatment?

    If you or any of your family or friends is willing to travel to India, just follow the following steps: Step 1: Get a price quote for the treatment and the logistics It is important to know the treatment plan, …

    Read More
    href="https://mymedtrip.com/bone-marrow-transplant-in-india-for-foreigners/"> Bone Marrow Transplant in India for Foreigners

    Bone Marrow Transplant in India for Foreigners

    Bone marrow transplant is also known as a stem cell transplant. Through this procedure, unhealthy bone marrow is replaced with healthy stem cells. It is done to treat certain types of cancer and other diseases like immune system diseases that …

    Read More
    href="https://mymedtrip.com/breast-cancer-surgery-in-india-for-foreigners/"> Breast Cancer Surgery in India for Foreigners

    Breast Cancer Surgery in India for Foreigners

    Did you know that breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the world? Although getting diagnosed with any type of cancer can be scary, it is crucial to get proper treatment at the earliest to have the …

    Read More

    Hospital's List with Same Specialty

    The Best Hospitals in India

    Schedule An Appointment For A Complimentary Consultation

    Download MyMedTrip APP

    Contact Now

    H/14, Abul Fazal Enclave, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi 110025

    hi@mymedtrip.com
    We reply within couple of hours

    Find Us On Google Map

    Get In Touch


      © MyMedTrip.com The Amazon of Medical Tourism. All Rights Reserved.