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Angioplasty – is it non-invasive?
One of the most popular heart treatments is coronary angioplasty. The treatment is often performed safely in most people because it does not need large incisions in the body. This type of therapy is referred to as minimally invasive by doctors, but it’s not non-invasive.
Can non-invasive cardiology treat heart conditions?
Non-invasive treatments such as lifestyle modifications, medication management, and certain therapies can be effective for specific heart conditions.
Can non-invasive cardiology diagnose heart conditions accurately?
Yes, non-invasive tests can provide valuable information to diagnose heart conditions, assess heart function, and identify potential issues.
What is non-invasive cardiology?
Non-invasive cardiology refers to the use of imaging and diagnostic techniques to assess heart health without the need for invasive procedures, such as surgery. Common non-invasive tests include electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography, stress tests, TMT, MRI, nuclear imaging and Holter monitoring.
What should I do if I or someone I know has a traumatic injury?
If you or someone you know has a traumatic injury, call 911 immediately. Do not attempt to move the person unless they are in immediate danger. Stay on the line with the operator and follow their instructions until emergency medical services arrive.
What is the "golden hour" in trauma care?
The "golden hour" is the first hour after a traumatic injury occurs. It is the most critical time for a patient and can often mean the difference between life and death. During this time, it is important to get the patient to a trauma center as quickly as possible to begin treatment.
How do trauma centers prioritize patients?
Trauma centers use a system called the triage system to prioritize patients based on the severity of their injuries. Patients are classified as either priority 1, 2, or 3, with priority 1 being the most severe cases that require immediate attention.
What types of injuries are treated at a trauma center?
Trauma centers provide care for a wide range of injuries, including those caused by car accidents, falls, gunshot wounds, burns, and sports injuries. They also provide care for patients who have suffered from head injuries, spinal cord injuries, and fractures.
What is the difference between a trauma center and a regular hospital?
A trauma center is a specialized hospital that is equipped to provide immediate and comprehensive care to patients with traumatic injuries. They have specially trained trauma surgeons, critical care specialists, and other healthcare professionals who are experienced in managing complex and life-threatening injuries.
How can I learn more about arthroplasty services offered by your hospital?
To learn more about our arthroplasty services, please contact our hospital or speak with your doctor. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have and provide you with more information about our services and facilities.

