Patient Experience
A 28-year-old tribal artisan from remote Kandhamal presented with recurrent syncope episodes. Dr. Agarwala diagnosed rare Brugada syndrome using advanced electrophysiology studies. Despite limited financial resources, he arranged crowdfunding for an ICD implantation. The patient returned to his craft within three months, now mentoring other tribal youth about heart health awareness.
72-year-old retired Sanskrit professor with complex multi-vessel coronary disease refused conventional bypass surgery due to philosophical beliefs. Dr. Agarwala pioneered a hybrid approach combining minimally invasive MIDCAB with targeted angioplasty. The patient resumed his Vedic chant teachings within weeks, calling the procedure his 'second birth'.
A 9-year-old street food vendor's daughter presented with mysterious cyanotic spells. Dr. Agarwala identified congenital coronary artery anomaly where her left coronary arose from pulmonary artery. He performed intricate surgical correction pro bono. The child now attends school regularly and dreams of becoming a cardiologist.
45-year-old female IT professional from Bangalore developed peripartum cardiomyopathy after delivering twins. Dr. Agarwala implemented novel neurohormonal modulation therapy combined with yoga protocol. Her ejection fraction improved from 25% to 55% in six months, allowing her to resume work while managing motherhood.
A 63-year-old fisherman from Puri coast presented with recurrent ventricular tachycardia storm. Dr. Agarwala discovered chagas cardiomyopathy from previous parasitic infection. He performed complex ablation using 3D mapping and initiated antiparasitic treatment. The patient returned to fishing with implanted defibrillator protection.
17-year-old national level swimmer developed unexplained exercise intolerance. Dr. Agarwala diagnosed anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery using cardiac CT angiography. He performed unique unroofing procedure preserving athletic capacity. The athlete won state championships six months post-surgery.
81-year-old former freedom fighter with severe aortic stenosis was deemed inoperable elsewhere. Dr. Agarwala successfully performed transcather aortic valve replacement via radial approach. The patient attended Republic Day parade the following month, calling it his 'victory march'.
A 34-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation developed spontaneous coronary artery dissection. Dr. Agarwala managed high-risk dual therapy - stabilizing mother with conservative management while monitoring fetus. She delivered healthy baby at term and later underwent successful PCI.
52-year-old rickshaw puller presented with end-stage heart failure from chronic rheumatic disease. Dr. Agarwala coordinated state's first successful heart transplant from cadaver donor. The patient now runs a small tea stall and advocates for organ donation in slum communities.
A 12-year-old tribal boy from Mayurbhanj presented with mysterious recurrent strokes. Dr. Agarwala diagnosed patent foramen ovale with paradoxical embolism using bubble contrast echocardiography. He performed device closure procedure. The child resumed schooling with complete neurological recovery.
67-year-old retired classical dancer developed stress cardiomyopathy after losing life's work in flood. Dr. Agarwala combined cardiac rehabilitation with art therapy intervention. Her takotsubo cardiomyopathy resolved completely, and she now teaches dance therapy to cardiac patients.
A 39-year-old ******* activist presented with accelerated hypertension and metabolic syndrome. Dr. Agarwala created individualized hormone-compatible treatment protocol addressing unique cardiovascular risks. The patient became community health ambassador for ******* healthcare rights.
31-year-old marine engineer developed giant cell myocarditis during voyage. Dr. Agarwala coordinated emergency air evacuation and initiated mechanical circulatory support. After receiving Berlin heart assist device, the patient underwent successful transplantation and returned to shore-based employment.
A 58-year-old temple priest with critical limb ischemia refused amputation due to religious beliefs. Dr. Agarwala performed complex angiosome-directed angioplasty saving the limb. The patient continues temple rituals and established cardiac wellness program for fellow priests.