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Apollo hospitals conduct free consultation for people suffering from Cardiac Arrhythmia

Posted on: 07/Jun/2011 1:25:16 AM
Apollo Hospitals conducts free pulse & BP check and consultation from 6th to 12th June to help patients suffering from cardiac arrhythmia. Apollo’s renowned cardiologist & Electrophysiologist, Dr. Karthikesan will do free consultations and pulse checks from 10.00 am to 8.00pm the entire week. 

Apollo’s Heart Rhythm Week runs from 6 to 12 June 2011 which is intended to create awareness and promote better understanding of arrhythmic conditions. The campaign aspires to encourage people to know their own pulse rate, and be aware of cardiac arrhythmia and the available means of treatments.

Cardiac Arrhythmia, or an abnormal heartbeat, is a serious but treatable condition that has affected roughly 8 million Indians in a short period hence Apollo Hospitals feels that free, simple and routine pulse checks would help to save thousands from death or disability resulting from heart rhythm disorders. Apollo’s Heart Rhythm week not only concentrate on creating awareness by free consultations but also aims to build confidence in the affected on the treatments available to curb the disease.
Cardiac arrhythmias can be treated effectively, through drugs, devices, Radiofrequency catheter ablation procedure or a combination of all three. Apollo hospital is one of the few hospitals in India to have most advanced 3D mapping technology [CARTO 3 system]. This technology helps to pin point the site of origin of rhythm disturbances and accurately deliver the Radio frequency energy. Apollo uses this technology to cure complex and life threatening arrhythmias with high success rate. 

Arrhythmias occur when the electrical impulses in the heart, which coordinate the heartbeats don`t function properly, causing the heart to beat too fast, too slow or irregularly. These cardiac rhythm disturbances can occur because of age, hypertension, heart attack, lung and thyroid disease and heart failure etc. Palpitation, Dizziness, fatigue, fainting are few of the common symptoms.

Detecting arrhythmias at the early stages could improve a patient`s chance of finding a successful treatment and could save their life. Hence Apollo is dedicating an entire week for free consultations and pulse check to ensure people to know their pulse and be aware of cardiac arrhythmia.