Coronary Angioplasty Center - Palm Coast, FL
Palm Coast Cardiologist Doctors for Coronary AngioplastyType of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Palm Coast *![]() Robert C Bianco MD ![]() Heart Center ![]() Heart Center ![]() St Augustine Specialty Group PA ![]() Cardiology Physicians PA ![]() Cardiology Physicians PA ![]() Cardiology Physicians PA ![]() Coastal Cardiovascular & Thoracic Associates PA ![]() Coastal Cardiovascular & Thoracic Associates PA ![]() Cardiology Physicians PA ![]() Coastal Cardiovascular & Thoracic Associates PA ![]() Vincent Caracciolo MD ![]() St Johns Cardio Vascular ![]() St Augustine Cardiology PA ![]() Baker & Gilmour Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Baker & Gilmour Cardiovascular Institute ![]() St Augustine Cardiology PA ![]() Heart Center of Saint Augustine ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Preferred Medical Ctr ![]() Preferred Medical Ctr ![]() The Heart Group PA ![]() Cardiology Physicians ![]() Cardiology Physicians ![]() Cardiology Physicians ![]() Advanced Cardiology ![]() Putnam Heart Center ![]() Putnam Heart Center ![]() Mohammad Kaleem MD ![]() Abdul L Bhatti MD ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Associates ![]() Complete Cardiology ![]() Yogesh H Shah MD ![]() Florida Cardiopulmonary Center LLC ![]() The Cardiovascular Center PA ![]() The Cardiovascular Center PA ![]() Central Florida Heart Associates PA ![]() Cardiology Consultants ![]() The Cardiovascular Center PA ![]() Central Florida Heart Associates PA ![]() The Cardiovascular Center PA ![]() David V Joseph MD ![]() Southern Heart Group PA ![]() Southern Heart Group PA ![]() Southern Heart Group PA ![]() Jacksonville Heart Center ![]() Jacksonville Heart Center ![]() Jacksonville Heart Center ![]() Jacksonville Heart Center ![]() Jacksonville Heart Center ![]() Jacksonville Heart Center ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() First Coast Cardiovascular Institute PA ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Hospitalists ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Disease ![]() Cardiovascular Specialists PA ![]() Cardiovascular Specialists PA ![]() First Coast Cardiovascular Institute PA ![]() First Coast Cardiovascular Institute PA ![]() Diagnostic Cardiology Associates PA ![]() St Luke's Cardiology Associates ![]() Diagnostic Cardiology PA ![]() Diagnostic Cardiology PA ![]() Diagnostic Cardiology PA ![]() Drs Schimmel & Snyder MD ![]() Drs Schimmel & Snyder MD ![]() Hossein Ramezani MD ![]() L Gayle Martin MD ![]() Orange Park Internal Medicine ![]() Southern Heart Group PA ![]() Southern Heart Group PA ![]() Southern Heart Group PA ![]() Leonard S Dreifus MD MACC ![]() First Coast Cardiovascular Institute PA ![]() First Coast Cardiovascular Institute PA ![]() First Coast Cardiovascular Institute PA ![]() Jacksonville Cardiovascular Center ![]() Jacksonville Cardiovascular Center ![]() Jacksonville Cardiovascular Center ![]() Jacksonville Cardiovascular Center ![]() Apex Cardiovascular Group ![]() Apex Cardiovascular Group Palm Coast, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-28
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Angioplasty and StentsRead the Angioplasty and Stents article » What is balloon angioplasty?Balloon angioplasty of the coronary artery, or percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), was introduced in the late 1970's. PTCA is a non-surgical procedure that relieves narrowing and obstruction of the arteries to the muscle of the heart (coronary arteries). This allows more blood and oxygen to be delivered to the heart muscle. PTCA, is now referred to as percutaneous coronary intervention, or PCI, as this term includes the use of balloons, stents, and atherectomy devices. Percutaneous coronary intervention is accomplished with a small balloon catheter inserted into an artery in the groin or arm, and advanced to the narrowing in the coronary artery. The balloon is then inflated to enlarge the narrowing in the artery. When successful, percutaneous coronary intervention can relieve chest pain of angina, improve the prognosis of individuals with unstable angina, and minimize or stop a heart attack without having the patient undergo open heart coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. In addition to the use of simple balloon angioplasty, the availability of stainless steel stents, in a wire-mesh design, have expanded the spectrum of people suitable for percutaneous coronary intervention, as well as enhanced the safety and long-term results of the procedure. Since the early 1990's, more and more patients are treated with stents, which are delivered with a percutaneous coronary intervention balloon, but remain in the artery as a "scaffold". This procedure has markedly reduced the numbers of patients needing emergency CABG to below 1%, and particularly with the use of the new "medicated" stents (stents coated with medications that help prevent plaque formation), has reduced the rate of recurrence of the blockage in the coronary artery ("restenosis") to well below 10%. At present, the only patients treated with just balloon angioplasty are those with vessels less than 2m... Recommended Reading Related to Angioplasty and StentsWhat is a CT coronary angiogram?A new test is available to diagnose coronary artery disease. In the past, noninvasive functional tests of the heart were used, such as treadmill tests and nuclear studies, to indirectly assess if there were blockages in the coronary arteries. The only way to directly look at the coronary arteries was via a cardiac catheterization and coronary angiogram. CT scans have been used to look at various anatomic regions, but have not been useful for the heart because the heart is continuously in motion. CT is very effective in looking at "static" areas, such as the brain, abdominal cavity, and extremities. Most early CT scanners take 1-8 pictures (slices) a minute, much slower than the rate of the heart. Just as taking a picture of a moving object with a camera results in a blurry picture, conventional CT scans of the heart are not helpful. A new generation of CT scanners which can take 64 pictures a minute... Other Related Coronary Angioplasty ArticlesEmergency Contact for Palm Coast
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