Leading-Edge Technology to Optimize Your Heart Health
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Ensite X EP System
For high density cardiac mapping, Ensite X EP System offers a new generation of highly reliable and efficient advanced imaging capability. Heartology Cardiovascular Hospital is the first in Indonesia to have the Ensite X EP System technology.
Ensite X EP System, the only technology capable of three dimensional (3D) and real-time navigation of the heart anatomy, up to 1 million electrical impulse points, which allows cardiac ablation procedure for arrythmia treatment to be significantly quicker, more effective and accurate.
Related procedures
Atrial fibrillation ablation
3D Ablation
Used to treats
Arrhythmia
CT-Scan 512 Slices
As one of the main diagnostics supports in treating heart and blood vessel diseases, Heartology employs a more recent generation of imaging technology, namely CT-Scan 512 slices. It is capable of capturing images of all body organs, including the heart and coronary blood vessels, in one pulse, without being influenced by the patient's movement or pulse rate (real-time).
This machine is designed to quickly produce high-resolution images, as well as the finest detail for accurate diagnosis.
Related procedures
Coronary Angiography
Cardiac CT Angiography
Screening for Heart Disease
Used to treats
Arrhythmia
Pacemaker
Heartology as a comprehensive cardiovascular hospital offers a choice of the latest generation of pacemaker technology, the Micra AV Dual Chamber.
This smallest wireless pacemaker in the world is only the size of a vitamin capsule and contains no lead components. The Micra AV Dual Chamber pacemaker is installed using a catheter, without surgery, resulting in significantly lower risk of infection, with much shorter treatment period.
As the main solution for heart rhythm problems, a pacemaker detects abnormal heart rhythms, and immediately stimulates the heart to restore it to normal and stable. With the dual chamber VDD function, the Micra AV pacemaker maintains rhythm synchronization between the atriums and ventricles, resulting in better blood flow.
Related procedures
Single and Double Chambers Pacemakers
Used to treats
Arrhythmia
IVUS
Heartology utilizes IVUS technology, a small catheter with an ultrasound probe that is inserted into a blood vessel, which can provide a more accurate image of the coronary heart blood vessels.
IVUS provides doctors with vital information in evaluating the condition of the patient's blood vessels, guiding doctors in more accurate heart blood vessel intervention procedures, avoiding complications of blood vessel rupture by selecting the right stent, and evaluating the success and effects of the procedures that have been carried out.
The use of IVUS in PCI procedures is clinically proven to deliver optimal results and prevent long-term complications.
Related procedures
Coronary Imaging (IVUS, OCT, FFR, QFR)
Used to treats
Coronary Artery
Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)
Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) examination is the golden standard for making the best decision in identifying blockage severity in a patient's coronary arteries, for revascularization.
Heartology uses FFR technology as part of the cardiac catheterization process, to determine whether angioplasty and stent installation are necessary, or during an angiogram.
FFR allows specific identification of lesions in the coronary blood vessels, needed as an additional examination for intermediate lesions on coronary angiography, where revascularization is performed in stenosis >70%. In 40-70% stenosis lesions, medical studies show that FFR, IVUS, or OCT examination can be carried out to decide whether PCI is necessary.
Related procedures
Coronary Imaging (IVUS, OCT, FFR, QFR)
Used to treats
Coronary Artery
Rotablator
A cardiac rotablator is a tool used in a coronary heart intervention procedure called atherectomy, performed to remove plaque that blocks the coronary arteries, which hardens due to calcification.
Rotablator therapy is recommended for patients with a blockage that cannot be treated with conventional techniques (balloons and stents). The Rotablator therapy is carried out to clear the blockages in the coronary arteries, then a stent is inserted to open them and restore normal blood flow to the heart.
The Rotablator technology utilized by Heartology provides the benefits of high accuracy, restoration of directional flow, and reduced risk of damage to surrounding arteries.
Related procedures
Rotablation Atherectomy
Used to treats
Coronary Artery