Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Surgery
Cardiovascular medicine is used to treat a variety of conditions affecting the circulatory or vascular systems. Heart failure, coronary artery disease, circulation issues, blood clots, and other diseases affecting the structure and function of the heart and blood arteries are among the conditions that may be treated with cardiovascular pharmaceuticals. Cardiovascular Medicine is a supplier of heart-related services with a focus on the identification, supervision, control, and care of adult cardiovascular diseases. Cardiac surgery is the operation on the heart or large blood arteries. Surgery is widely used to treat valve heart disease caused by endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, and atherosclerosis, as well as to repair congenital heart disease and treat severe ischemic heart disease.
- Beta blockers
- Diuretics
- Calcium channel blockers
- Antiplatelet agents
- Open heart surgery
