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  • Life-Saving Emergency Cardiac Intervention for a 68-Year-Old Patient

    Breakthrough Case

    A 68-year-old patient suffering from severe chest pain and multiple arterial blockages was successfully treated through an emergency cardiac intervention performed by the cardiology team at Gupta Hospital & Research Centre.

    Life-Saving Emergency Cardiac Intervention for a 68-Year-Old Patient

    Case Overview

    A 68-year-old patient suffering from severe chest pain and multiple arterial blockages was successfully treated through an emergency cardiac intervention performed by the cardiology team at Gupta Hospital & Research Centre.

    Case Summary

    A 68-year-old male patient was admitted to Gupta Hospital & Research Centre with complaints of severe chest pain, breathlessness, and dizziness. Initial investigations revealed critical blockage in multiple coronary arteries, putting the patient at immediate risk of a major cardiac event.

    Following a detailed assessment, the cardiology team promptly planned an emergency intervention to restore blood flow and stabilize the patient’s condition.

    Patient Condition

    The patient arrived in critical condition with unstable vital signs and symptoms suggestive of acute coronary syndrome. Diagnostic imaging confirmed significant arterial blockage requiring immediate medical attention.

    Treatment Performed

    An emergency coronary angiography was performed, followed by a successful angioplasty procedure with stent placement. The procedure was completed without complications, and blood flow was restored effectively.

    Outcome / Recovery

    The patient showed remarkable improvement within 24 hours of the procedure. After a short period of observation and rehabilitation, he was discharged in stable condition with detailed follow-up instructions. The patient has since resumed normal daily activities and continues to recover well.

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