
Cardiology interventions
Cardiology interventions involve medical procedures to diagnose, treat, or manage heart conditions. These include minimally invasive procedures like angioplasty, where a small balloon is used to open blocked arteries, and stent placement to keep arteries open. Other interventions involve inserting devices such as pacemakers to regulate heart rhythm or performing heart surgeries like bypass operations to improve blood flow. The goal of these treatments is to restore normal heart function, relieve symptoms, and reduce the risk of serious events like heart attacks. They are tailored to improve heart health based on each patient's specific condition.