Dr Kler from Fortis delivers talk on advances in cardiology

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 24: One of India’s leading Interventional Cardiologist & Electrophysicist Dr T S Kler today held an interactive session with Jammu’s leading cardiologists and physicians to discuss with them the recent advances in the field of Cardiology and Cardiac Devices in India, including leadless and MRI conditioned pacemakers and minimally invasive mitral valve surgeries.
The objective of the session was to increase the flow of information between doctors and create a more liquid system of sharing the latest and best practices in the field with practitioners in the deeper and more interior parts of the country.
Dr Kler is Executive Director (Cardiac Sciences), HoD Cardiology, Director Electrophysiology at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, New Delhi, and has recently performed a breakthrough procedure in the field of Cardiac Electrophysiology in India, conducting the country’s first pacemaker implant via his Bundle pacing, a new technique that saves more lives in the longer run as against the traditional implant procedure.
During session Dr Kler spoke about the latest advances in Interventional Cardiology and devices that are transforming the face of Cardiology. He said, ” With a lot of research being dedicated to it, the field of cardiology is witnessing rapid changes and transformation. These advancements have succeeded in achieving significant reduction in cardiovascular deaths, myocardial infarctions, stroke, and stent thrombosis. Interventional Cardiology is one branch that has brought revolutionary changes to the way cardiovascular diseases are treated. Interventional Cardiology too has come a long way from the era of Plain Balloon Angioplasty to Percutaneous Valve Replacement. Still a lot has to come from the arsenal of Intervention Cardiology. More focus is also required on degenerative and rheumatic valvular disease and Left Ventricle dysfunction,” said Dr Kler.
“Remarkable developments are taking place in finding solutions to surgical and device related risks to ensure longer life expectancy of cardiac patients. Leading Indian Cardiologists have made sure these advancements are brought to India and made available to the Indian population. It is also important to spread the information about the technological and surgical advancements to the community of doctors spread across the country including in smaller towns and cities,” Dr Kler added.