Cardiology

Cardiology

About the Branch

Grandmedical Heart Health Center provides services with world-class equipment and infrastructure in order to protect heart health, diagnose and treat heart diseases. In Manisa Private Grandmedical Hospital, diagnosis and treatment opportunities are provided for all kinds of heart patients, from newborn babies to the most advanced adults. The center provides services to its patients in the areas of examination, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and coronary intensive care in heart diseases.

Among the diseases that the science of cardiology works to provide diagnosis and treatment, there are some diseases that are among the most important health problems of today. Some of these diseases can be listed as follows:

Hypertension
Atherosclerotic heart diseases (such as coronary artery disease)
Heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias)
Congenital heart diseases
High blood pressure, which is also of interest to branches such as nephrology and endocrinology, heart failure due to various diseases, heart valve diseases due to congenital or various diseases and many similar diseases are among the diseases that cardiology deals with for diagnosis and treatment.

Some of the diagnostic tools that cardiology uses include:

  1. Echocardiography
  2. Electrocardiography (ECG) and related diagnostic methods:
    1. Heart stress test
    2. Portable EKG 
  3. Levels of heart enzymes in the blood
  4. Coronary angiography

In cardiology, he treats inpatients in the general service and Coronary Intensive Care Units (PICU). PICUs are units where patients whose general condition is severe and who may require urgent intervention and who are in danger of life (such as those who have had a Heart Attack) are followed. The Heart Rhythms, Blood Pressure, Pulse Rates, Blood Oxygen levels of the patients admitted to the CICU are monitored with a central monitor to which all patients are connected, and these monitors alert the personnel in charge when there is an abnormality in the detected values. Patients whose general condition improves and whose life-threatening disappearance is followed up by taking them to the general services to continue their examination and treatment.