Thursday, June 29, 2017

Dr Jitesh Arora MD, Dip Card - Consultant Cardiologist and Diabetologist

Dr. Jitesh Arora - M.D. Physician, Dip Cardiology / Consultant Cardiologist /Chairman: Arora Heart Care Center 

Dr. Jitesh Arora is a practicing Non-Invasive cardiologist by profession having over more than 10 years of experience.

Born in India in 1983, followed by education in India and Ukraine, he is now residing in Uttrakhand India.

Dr. Arora completed MD  from Ternopil State Medical University, India. He completed his Internship in Internal Medicine at Safdarjung hospital and Vardhman Medical College, New Delhi. After completing his internship he joined post-graduate Diploma in Clinical Cardiology at Artemis Health Institute Gurgaon. 

Dr. Jitesh started practicing Clinical Cardiology and Echocardiography from 2013 onwards.Currently, he is running his own hospital, Arora Heart care center situated in Rudrapur, Uttrakhand. 

Dr. Jitesh Arora is available for Online Cardiology Consultation at http://www.drjitesh.com




Thursday, April 24, 2014

Cardiology Case Scenario - Mitral Stenosis

30 years old male came to the ER with c/o palpitations and sweating since last 30 minutes.
Heart Rate – 220/min
B.P 120/80 mmHg
ECG shows AVNRT

2D Echo reveals that Patient is a case of Isolated Mitral Stenosis 
















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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Cardiology Case Scenario- Make your Diagnosis

A 60 year old gentleman with  history of hypertension and diabetes mellitus presents to the emergency room with retrosternal chest pain . He is afebrile, blood pressure is 110/70 mmHg, heart rate 70/min, and respiratory rate 18/min. Physical examination reveals normal lung sounds, normal jugular venous pressure, and an S4 heart sound. Laboratory studuies are initially normal. His ECG is below. What complication is most commonly associated with this patient's diagnosis?
















 A) Acute mitral regurgitation
 B) Left ventricular thrombus
 C) Left ventricular aneurysm
 D) Left ventricular Free Wall rupture




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Sunday, November 4, 2012

19 year old boy Passes out while running- Next Step in Management ?

A 19 year old boy with no past medical history passes out while running at a school evnt. He states that he was feeling a little dizzy prior to the event, but does not complains of chest pain or palpitations. His blood pressure is 120/85, heart rate 85/min, Respiratory Rate 12/min, and he is afebrile. His physical examination reveals normal lung sounds, a II/VI mid-sytolic creshendo-decreshndo murmur is heard at the right upper sternal border which increases in intensity with Valsalva, an S4 heart sound is also present. Laboratory studies are normal. What is the most appropriate treatment at this time?


 A) Start a Diuretic
 B) Permanent Pacemaker Implantation
 C) AICD Implantation
 D) Observation
 
 E) Start  Beta Blocker


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