Patient Experience
Rohan Chatterjee, a 28-year-old software engineer with no prior health issues, experienced sudden cardiac arrest during a marathon. Dr. Pande's team performed emergency angioplasty, discovering a rare congenital coronary anomaly. After a customized rehabilitation program, Rohan made a full recovery and now advocates for cardiac screening in young athletes.
Mrs. Lakshmi Devi, a 72-year-old widow from a rural village, presented with advanced heart failure exacerbated by limited access to healthcare. Dr. Pande coordinated with social workers to provide affordable medication and arranged telemedicine follow-ups. Her condition stabilized remarkably within six months through carefully managed medication adjustments.
Industrial worker Amit Kumar, 45, was admitted with severe hypertension and concerning ECG changes despite minimal symptoms. Dr. Pande identified stress-induced cardiomyopathy related to his triple-shift work schedule. Through medication, counseling, and workplace modification advocacy, Amit's cardiac function normalized within three months.
Young mother Priya Sharma, 32, developed peripartum cardiomyopathy after delivering twins. Dr. Pande implemented a novel medication regimen compatible with breastfeeding while monitoring her closely. Her ejection fraction improved from 25% to 50% within four months, allowing her to care for her newborns normally.
Retired school teacher Mr. Ghosh, 68, with complex multi-vessel coronary disease, declined conventional bypass surgery due to fear. Dr. Pande successfully performed a high-risk but minimally invasive hybrid procedure combining stenting and limited bypass, resulting in excellent outcomes and rapid recovery.
Teenager Aryan Mehta, 17, was referred for recurrent fainting episodes. Dr. Pande diagnosed Long QT syndrome through sophisticated electrophysiological testing and implanted a subcutaneous ICD as preventive measure. The young patient returned to normal activities with appropriate precautions.
Construction supervisor Mr. Das, 52, suffered a massive heart attack at work. Dr. Pande's team utilized advanced mechanical circulatory support during emergency intervention. Despite initial critical condition, Mr. Das recovered gradually over nine months and eventually returned to modified duties.
Mrs. Anjali Kapoor, 60, presented with atypical symptoms that multiple doctors had dismissed as anxiety. Dr. Pande's thorough investigation revealed microvascular angina. Through targeted medication and lifestyle changes, her debilitating chest pain resolved completely within eight weeks.
Corporate executive Mr. Joshi, 48, was found to have critically blocked arteries during executive health check. Dr. Pande recommended and performed complex multivessel PCI instead of surgery due to patient's extensive travel requirements. Mr. Joshi was back to international business trips within three weeks.
Farmer Mr. Yadav, 55, from West Bengal's outskirts, had rheumatic heart disease with severe mitral stenosis. Dr. Pande performed balloon mitral valvuloplasty instead of open surgery, considering his economic constraints and remote residence. The procedure provided immediate relief with minimal hospitalization.
Dancer Ms. Roy, 26, developed unexplained tachycardia affecting her profession. Dr. Pande diagnosed inappropriate sinus tachycardia and successfully performed modified sinus node modification procedure, allowing her to return to stage performances within two months.
Mr. Iyer, 63, with diabetes and chronic kidney disease, had recurrent heart failure admissions. Dr. Pande implemented advanced diuretic strategies and novel SGLT2 inhibitor therapy, dramatically reducing hospitalization frequency and improving his quality of life significantly.
Young chef Rahul Verma, 29, with familial hypercholesterolemia, had aggressive coronary disease despite his age. Dr. Pande initiated cutting-edge PCSK9 inhibitor therapy combined with dietary planning, achieving dramatic cholesterol reduction and plaque stabilization.