Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) is an effective new therapy for symptoms associated with congestive heart failure (CHF). Cardio-recycling (CRT), also known as biventricular pacing, uses a biventricular pacemaker to support more typically the ventricles contract. It retains pumping the left and right ventricles.

In patients with severe symptoms that are not managed by medicine, this treatment has been shown to enhance the symptoms of heart disease and general quality of life. A CRT-P for patients with cardiovascular insufficiency is an implantable Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) pacemaker.

Procedure

The unit tracks the rhythm of the heart, senses, and corrects disturbances via electrical pulses. The distinction is that they support the lower chambers-the ventricles-function together. It varies from most implantable pacemakers. The unit tracks the rhythm of the heart, senses, and corrects disturbances via electrical pulses. The distinction is that they support the lower chambers-the ventricles-function together. It varies from most implantable pacemakers. In order to do this, CRT-Ps have three lines – wires which supply energies to the core – rather than one or two.

  • The CRT-Ps boost the strength and blood supply of the heart.
  • They boost signs of heart disease such as exhaustion, shortness of respiration, and intolerance of exercise.
  • The risk of life-threatening heart events is greatly decreased.

A CRT-P greatly increases the quality of life of a patient. A cardiologist completes the intervention process for the implantation of a CRT-P. A CRT-P system also generates small electrical signals for the left and the right ventricles to make the heart pumps more effectively as it acts as a standard pacemaker to manage slow heart rhythms. Two sections consist of a CRT system.

In a compact titanium metal case which is around the size of a pocket watch, this heart mechanism is simply a small computer with a battery.

The insulated wires are inserted to relay signal information from the heart of the patient to the heart system and to transport electrical impulses to the heart of the patient.

How is it performed in B. P. Poddar?

CRT, also known as biventricular pacing, uses a biventricular pacemaker, which is meant to help the ventricles contract in more natural manner. It retains pumping the left and right ventricles. In patients with severe symptoms that are not managed by medicine, this treatment has been shown to enhance the symptoms of a heart disease and general quality of life. For more than several years, the B.P Poddar Hospital Arrhythmia Service has become a national and regional pioneer in arrhythmias control. For an appointment to learn about your heart rhythm or other cardiovascular diseases, please check our official website for more specifics when contacting us.

Your service at B.P Poddar will cover:

  • Hospital Stay for 4 days
  • Procedure/package medications, disposables, consumables, and study
  • Team Fees for Physicians
  • Operation Theatre Costs Service

Excluding:

  • Pacemaker costs (Pacemaker costs are paid as appropriate) Pacemaker costs
  • Bed charges after 4 days
  • Illness / Health Care is not explicitly related to the procedure/package.