Hospitals For Double Valve Replacement in India

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Hospitals For Double Valve Replacement in India

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Fortis Hospitals , Mohali

Punjab, India

2291 reviews

  • One of the best cardiac centres in Mohali
  • Over 334 inpatient beds 
  • Campus is 8.22 acres 
  • Comprehensive cancer treatment facility
  • National Energy Conservation Award - Award for Best Hospital/Building in India, 2nd position in the country - Oct'15
  • AHPI Award for Green Hospital - Feb'16
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Fortis Hospital, Noida

Noida, India

1661 reviews

  • 200 bedded facility including 7 operation theatres.
  • Highest allocation of 800-900 square feet per bed
  • Equipped with the state of the art dialysis unit that minimizes the risk of infection
  • The hospital is one of the leading referral centers for renal science across the countr
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Metro Hospital and Heart Institute

Delhi Ncr, India

430 reviews

  • The hospital has 317 beds and is equipped state-of-the-art technology.
  • It is one of the few centers in North India that promises to offer Endobronchial ultra sound, which is a minimal invasive procedure and is cost-effective.
  • Its famous resident doctor has developed the concept of metro coronary screening wherein…
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Double Valve Replacement in India

A Double Valve Replacement is a replacement of both the mitral and aortic valves or the entire left side of the heart. This is a more uncommon procedure, and it is more complex, so it has a slightly higher mortality rate than other procedures. The rate of mortality for a Double Valve Replacement lands somewhere between 5-13%, whereas the mortality rate for other chronic conditions of the heart can be less than 4% mortality rate. This is generally a procedure that is reserved for patients whose doctors feel that the patient is nearing end-stage heart failure. This procedure is most effective if it is done before the ending stages of chronic heart failure set in. Catching heart failure in its earliest stages can help keep the mortality rate low as possible.

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