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The Best And Easiest Non-surgical Way To Avoid Bypass Surgery For Heart Disease: Dr Pranav Kabra explains!

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MUMBAI: According to cardiac and EECP expert, Dr Pranav Kabra of the Raksha Multispeciality Hospital at Malad in suburban Mumbai, the best and easiest non-surgical method to avoid Bypass Surgery is to go in for Active EECP threapy.

Raksha Multispeciality Hospital in suburban Mumbai at Malad is one of the very few centers in Mumbai offering Active EECP treatment, says Dr Kabra.

The Active EECP therapy proactively encourages blood vessels to open new pathways within the human body for blood to flow to your heart.

These pathways eventually become “natural bypass” vessels that help relieve symptoms of angina if your coronary arteries are narrowed or blocked. It is very effective, budget-friendly and non-surgical treatment with a 99 percent success guarantee, opines Dr Kabra.

Added with our in-house consulting and our 45-day plan, almost every patient who needs to undergo Bypass surgery can avoid it using the Active EECP treatment, he said.

According to Dr Pranav Kabra, the 2-year survival rate was 83% for conventional EECP, while it is nearly 98% for Active EECP treatment.

According to figures and data released by the Raksha Hospital Research Forum, the major adverse cardiovascular event-free survival rate was 70% for EECP and 80% for Active EECP. Similarly while forty-three percent patients reported no cardiac hospitalization for Active EECP the figure was nearly 60 percent.

For conventional EECP, 81% had no reported congestive heart failure events, while for Active EECP the figure was 90%.

Repeat conventional EECP was performed in 20% of the patients, while for Active EECP only 10% of patients had to undergo repeat treatment.

According to Dr Pranav Kabra, the Raksha Multispeciality Hospital is conducting a FREE “Heart and Cardiac Care camp” for heart patients in suburban Mumbai and one can enroll by calling the hospital on its landline numbers.

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