PULSE OF UNIVERSE offers world-class heart and lung treatments, specializing in advanced transplant surgeries, minimally invasive cardiac procedures, and critical care support. Our compassionate team is committed to providing personalized care for heart failure, lung disorders, and complex cardiothoracic conditions.
We specialize in advanced cardiothoracic and vascular surgeries, offering cutting-edge treatments for heart, lung, and major blood vessel conditions. Our expert surgeons perform minimally invasive procedures, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), valve replacements, thoracic aneurysm repairs, and more delivering safe, effective, and lasting results.
View MorePULSE OF UNIVERSE is a leading center for heart and lung transplants, offering comprehensive pre- and post-transplant care. Our transplant team provides advanced evaluation, expert surgical precision, and lifelong support, ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients with end-stage heart and lung disease.
View MoreWe offer state-of-the-art ECMO support for patients experiencing severe cardiac or respiratory failure. Our highly trained ECMO specialists provide round-the-clock monitoring and management to stabilize critical conditions and support recovery during life-threatening emergencies.
View MoreOur facility provides advanced mechanical circulatory support, including LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Devices) and other temporary or long-term heart support systems. These life-saving devices help maintain circulation in patients with severe heart failure while awaiting recovery or transplant.
View MoreOur specialized Cardiothoracic ICU offers 24/7 critical care for patients recovering from complex surgeries and life-threatening heart or lung conditions. Equipped with the latest technology and staffed by experienced intensivists, we ensure constant monitoring and compassionate care in a safe, sterile environment.
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MBBS, MS, DNB
Director & Senior Consultant Dept of CTVS and Heart & Lung Transplantation, Dr. Rela Institute & Medical Centre
MBBS, MS, MCh
Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant, Dept of CTVS and Heart & Lung Transplantation, Dr. Rela Institute & Medical Centre
MBBS, MD
Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant, Dept. of Cardiac Anesthesia and Heart & Lung Transplant, Dr. Rela Institute & Medical Centre
MBBS, MD, PDCC (Cardiac Anesthesia)
MBBS, MD, PDF (Cardiac Anesthesia)
MBBS, MD, PDF in Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, FICCC
MBBS, MD (Anaesthesiology), FIACTA
CARDIAC SCIENCES, INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, CARDIOTHORACIC ANAESTHESIA, CARDIOTHORACIC AND HEART & LUNG TRANSPLANT INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Some patients with severe heart disease may benefit from transplantation. Your cardiologist or pulmonary medicine specialist may refer you to a transplant center for an evaluation. The purpose of the evaluation is two-fold:
· To determine the severity of your disease and whether there are any more conventional treatments
· To determine whether you would be able to survive the transplant operation and have a good long-term result afterwards
A successful transplant will dramatically improve your symptoms of heart disease. Many transplant recipients can perform the same physical activities and enjoy the same quality of life as those without transplants. All transplant recipients, however, are committed to daily drug treatment and close medical supervision for the rest of their lives.
The transplant evaluation is very thorough. In addition to specific heart assessment, tests are performed to determine the function of all the major organ systems, screen for infectious diseases and cancer, and try and predict how well you and your family will cope with the rigors of the transplant regimen. Many of the tests, even the complex ones, are fairly standardized and can be performed in your local community. Some tests may require you to be briefly admitted to a hospital.
Every potential candidate must make at least one outpatient visit to RELA INSTITUTE AND MEDIACL CENTRE to meet with the transplant doctors, coordinators and social worker. Typically, most of the evaluation can be completed within a week or two.
The transplant team meets weekly to discuss patient evaluations and make decisions on appropriate treatment. Patients who are
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