Extracorporeal Shockwave Myocardial Revascularization (ESMR) Treatment
Extracorporeal Shockwave Myocardial Revascularization (ESMR) Treatment: A Pioneering Approach to Heart Care
Extracorporeal Shockwave Myocardial Revascularization (ESMR) is a revolutionary non-invasive treatment designed to improve blood flow to the heart for patients with ischemic heart disease or chronic angina. This innovative therapy utilizes low-intensity shockwaves to stimulate the formation of new blood vessels, enhancing oxygen delivery to heart tissues and alleviating symptoms of coronary artery disease.
How ESMR Works
ESMR employs focused low-energy shockwaves delivered to specific areas of the heart. These shockwaves activate natural biological processes, including the release of growth factors that promote angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels). This enhances blood supply to regions of the heart that lack adequate circulation due to blocked or narrowed arteries. Unlike invasive procedures such as angioplasty or bypass surgery, ESMR does not require incisions, making it a pain-free and risk-free alternative.
Who Can Benefit from ESMR?
ESMR is ideal for patients who:
- Suffer from chronic angina and do not respond well to medications.
- Are not candidates for invasive treatments due to advanced age or other health complications.
- Continue to experience symptoms despite prior cardiac surgeries or interventions.
- Seek an effective, non-invasive treatment to improve heart health and quality of life.
Additionally, ESMR can be beneficial for individuals looking to prevent further cardiac deterioration by improving myocardial oxygenation and reducing the progression of coronary artery disease.
Advantages of ESMR Treatment
- Non-Invasive and Painless: No surgical procedures, anesthesia, or recovery periods.
- Clinically Proven: Research has shown significant improvements in patients’ exercise tolerance, reduction in angina episodes, and enhanced cardiac function.
- Safe for High-Risk Patients: Suitable for those with comorbidities or other conditions that make invasive procedures unsafe.
- Long-Term Benefits: By fostering natural revascularization, ESMR addresses the root cause of poor blood supply, ensuring sustained relief.
Why Choose ESMR at Gulf Corner Medical Tourism?
At Gulf Corner Medical Tourism in Bangalore, we offer world-class ESMR treatments tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Under the expert guidance of our experienced medical team and Medical Coordinator Mr. Abu Khalid, we ensure that patients receive cutting-edge care in a supportive and compassionate environment. ESMR is part of our comprehensive cardiac care solutions, designed to improve your heart health and overall well-being.
To find out if ESMR is the right treatment for you or to learn more, schedule a consultation with us today. Let us help you achieve better heart health without the need for surgery or invasive procedures.
Heart disease includes many diseases that affect your heart, but coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common and familiar one. CAD can create a waxy buildup in your heart’s arteries that can cause a heart attack. Healthy habits, medicines and procedures can prevent or treat CAD and other heart diseases. What is heart disease? Heart disease is a collection of issues that can affect your heart. When people think about heart disease, they often think of the most common type — coronary artery disease (CAD). However, you can have trouble with different parts of your heart, such as your heart muscle, valves or electrical system. Types of heart disease , Narrowing of your heart’s blood vessels because of fatty deposits (coronary artery disease). Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Heart valve diseases. Abnormal heart muscle (cardiomyopathy). Heart squeezing and relaxation difficulties (heart failure). Heart issues you have at birth (congenital heart disease). Issues with the fluid-filled sac surrounding your heart (pericardium)
How common is heart disease? Heart disease kills more people in the United States than any other disease. In 2020, heart disease caused 1 in 5 deaths. That’s nearly 700,000 people. Coronary artery disease, the most common type of heart disease, caused about 380,000 of those deaths. Who does heart disease affect? Heart disease affects people from most ethnic backgrounds, regardless of sex. Heart disease is the No.1 cause of death in the U.S.
How does heart disease affect my body? When your heart isn’t working well, it has trouble sending enough blood to your body. Your blood brings oxygen and nutrients to your body’s organs, tissues and cells. If they can’t get what they need, it’s harder for them to function. In a way, your heart delivers the fuel that keeps your body’s systems running. If there’s a problem with delivering that fuel, it affects everything your body’s systems do