Interventional Cardiology

Overview

What is Interventional Cardiology?

Interventional cardiology is an advanced subspecialty that falls under cardiology. It's focused on minimally invasive, catheter-based procedures which it uses to diagnose and treat structural and coronary heart diseases. Non-invasive cardiology relies on imaging and medication for treatment paths, interventional cardiology is different as it involves direct therapeutic action within the heart and blood vessels.

Interventional cardiologists are specialist physicians known to perform the procedures that fall under interventional cardiology. These procedures are angioplasty and stenting used to open blocked arteries, repair valves and correct other structural issues without the need for major open-heart surgery. The use of real-time imaging and sophisticated devices used across the field offer patients effective treatment paths. These can help relieve symptoms, manage heart attacks and improve long-term outcomes all while reduced recovery times for patients.

Types of Interventional Cardiology Procedures

Several key procedures fall under the scope of interventional cardiology, each targeting specific cardiac problems. The most common is coronary angioplasty and stenting. These procedures involve a balloon-tipped catheter which is used to widen a narrowed artery and stent is placed to keep it open. This is done to restore blood flow to the heart muscle, which is crucial during a heart attack.

Procedures like transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) offers an alternative to surgical valve replacement, for patients with structural heart disease. Other types include balloon valvuloplasty which is used to stretch open a narrowed valve. There is also a closure device implantation which is performed for holes in the heart (like ASD/PFO). Procedures to manage peripheral arterial disease also fall under interventional cardiology. Each procedure is carefully tailored to the patient's specific anatomical and clinical situation.

A referral from a general cardiologist or primary care physician usually marks the beginning of consultations and treatments with interventional cardiologists in Dubai and the UAE. A main reason for referral is usually when a structural or coronary issue is identified that may require a procedural intervention. Patients faced with symptoms of coronary artery disease, such as chest pain medically known as angina, that persists despite medication or following a heart attack where urgent artery opening is needed will typically accompany the referral as well.

Patients who are diagnosed with severe valve disease and are at high-risk for surgery, or those with congenital heart defects amenable to device closure are candidates to be treated under this specialty. An interventional cardiology opinion is the appropriate next step if non-invasive cardiology assessments indicate a blockage, leak or structural abnormality that can be repaired percutaneously.

Diagnosis begins after a comprehensive non-invasive cardiology evaluation, which identifies the potential need for an intervention. This includes taking a detailed patient history, physically examining them and conducting a range of tests such as electrocardiograms (ECG), echocardiograms and stress tests.

The definitive diagnostic tool for many interventional pathways is the coronary angiogram. This procedure itself is interventional where a catheter is guided to the heart arteries and a contrast dye is injected to make blockages visible on X-ray. This provides a clear, real-time roadmap of the coronary arteries. To plan procedures for structural issues, advanced imaging like transoesophageal echocardiogram (TOE) or cardiac CT may be used.

  • Coronary Artery Disease, including stable angina and acute heart attacks
  • Chronic Total Occlusions (CTOs) and complete blockages of coronary arteries
  • Structural Heart Diseases
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
  • Cardiogenic Shock
  • Complications like in-stent restenosis or coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) failure

At NMC, our interventional cardiology service is built on a foundation of cutting-edge technology, immediate accessibility and personalised care. We operate state-of-the-art cardiac catheterisation laboratories that are staffed 24/7 to provide emergency primary angioplasty for heart attacks all while ensuring the fastest possible door-to-balloon times to salvage heart muscle.

For elective and complex cases, our interventional cardiologists utilise the latest techniques, including radial artery access, which is conducted through the wrist, for greater patient comfort. We also use advanced imaging like intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to optimise stent placement.

We handle the full spectrum from routine stenting to complex high-risk interventions (CHIP), including CTO procedures. Our structural heart programme offers transformative treatments like TAVI for patients who would benefit from a minimally invasive valve replacement. Care is coordinated by a dedicated multidisciplinary team who provide seamless support, from pre-procedure preparation to post-procedure rehabilitation. Patients requiring urgent intervention or a planned procedure at any NMC facility across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and Al Ain will receive integrated, world-class standard of care.

Our team comprises highly skilled consultant interventional cardiologists who have trained and worked at prestigious international centres. They bring a wealth of experience in performing both routine and highly complex coronary and structural interventions. Specialised cardiac nurses, cath lab technologists and cardiac rehabilitation experts are all part of the wider teams, forming a cohesive unit dedicated to procedural excellence and patient safety.

Facing a cardiac procedure can be a source of significant anxiety bringing many fears and questions with it. Our consultants are recognised for their human approach, together with their technical expertise, ensuring patients and their families feel informed and confident in their treatment plan. For anyone seeking an expert interventional cardiologist across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and Al Ain, our specialists provide reassurance and exceptional clinical care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An interventional cardiologist has a slightly different role than a cardiac surgeon. They perform minimally invasive procedures which involves catheters inserted through small punctures in the groin, wrist or arm. A cardiac surgeon is known for performing open-heart surgeries which involve larger incisions and stopping the heart to use a heart-lung machine. Interventional cardiology can treat many conditions that once required surgery.
For routine, non-emergency procedures done via the wrist, patients can expect to walk a few hours later. They can also typically be discharged the same or next day. Full recovery is swift and within a week and many people return to light activities. Adhering to medication, cardiac rehab and lifestyle changes are essential if patients are hoping for long-term success.
Yes, stents are permanent. They are implants designed to scaffold the artery open. However, a process called in-stent restenosis, where scar tissue grows within the stent, can sometimes cause re-narrowing but newer drug-eluting stents can greatly reduce this risk. Vital to prevent this and future blockages, patients should maintain prescribed medications, especially antiplatelets like aspirin and clopidogrel and manage risk factors.
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