Experienced Medical Professionals for LVAD Procedures

Anandam Hospitals leverages elite clinical expertise, utilizing highly reputable physicians and specialized support staff to execute flawless Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) implantations and subsequent therapeutic management.

Backed by over 16 years of intensive, dedicated research focusing on heart failure, we stand as one of the most highly specialized and respected cardiac centres in the region.

As a premier high-volume facility, we consistently maintain procedural success rates that parallel the most rigorous global benchmarks.

We deliver comprehensive, holistic, high-risk maternity care for women who choose to pursue pregnancy following a heart transplant.

LVAD Application Strategies

Deployed as critical life support to sustain a patient's failing heart while awaiting the availability of a viable donor organ.

Implemented as a permanent, long-term therapeutic solution for end-stage patients who are medically ineligible for heart transplantation, ensuring sustained, reliable circulatory support.

Heart Transplant Orthotopic heart transplantation is a highly complex surgical intervention involving the total excision of a failing heart and its replacement with a healthy, viable donor organ.

This ultimate therapeutic measure is strictly reserved for patients whose severe cardiac deterioration has become entirely refractory to aggressive pharmacological management or alternative specialized surgical procedures.

While an undertaking of massive surgical magnitude, the statistical probability of long-term survival and vastly improved quality of life is exceptionally high when bolstered by our rigorous, professional, post-operative clinical surveillance.

Ailments Understanding End-Stage Heart Failure

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) CAD is an incredibly widespread pathology driven by the insidious accumulation of atheromatous plaque, severely constricting critical blood flow to the myocardium. This disease process frequently precipitates devastating clinical events, including massive myocardial infarctions, lethal arrhythmias, and profound congestive heart failure. In its most advanced iterations, CAD triggers end-stage ischemic cardiomyopathy that is utterly uncorrectable via conventional stenting or bypass grafting, thereby rendering heart transplantation an absolute clinical necessity.

Heart Valve Disease Valvular heart disease is defined by pathological damage or inherent disease affecting any of the cardiac valves, resulting in the mechanical failure of the leaflets to fully open or securely COAPT.

Primary Types of Valve Disease

Stenosis: The pathological narrowing of the valvular orifice.

Regurgitation: The mechanical failure of the valve to close, resulting in retrograde blood leakage.

Prolapse: Characterized by pathologically stretched, overly compliant, and “floppy” valve leaflets.

Atresia: Total obstruction of blood flow caused by a congenitally unformed valve. In all aforementioned pathologies, the myocardium loses the ability to maintain adequate systemic perfusion, creating a high-risk environment for progressive heart failure, sudden cardiac arrest, or mortality. When severe valvular destruction surpasses the capabilities of surgical replacement techniques, heart transplantation often emerges as the sole viable therapeutic pathway.

Congenital Heart Defects Patients who survive complex congenital heart surgeries in infancy frequently encounter the necessity for heart transplantation during adulthood. This clinical trajectory is especially prominent among individuals who previously underwent atrial switch procedures to correct the transposition of the great arteries. Currently, there is a rapidly expanding demographic of adults managing congenital heart disease (ACHD). A significant proportion of these highly complex patients ultimately progress to end-stage heart failure, necessitating the elite, specialized intervention of a total heart transplant.

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