Dr. Hassan Gargoum, Cardiologist, Regina, SK

Dr. Hassan Gargoum

Dr. Hassan Gargoum

Cardiologist
Regina, SK
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Dr. Hassan Gargoum Bio

Hassan A.M. Gargoum, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FACC Clinical Professor of medicine, University of Saskatchewan Specialist in Adult Cardiology & Echocardiography
( Dr. Hassan Gargoum, Cardiologist, Regina, SK) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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A local cardiologist can also work with your other healthcare providers, from your local registered dietitian to your local Pilates instructor.Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat, also called an arrhythmia, that can increase your risk of heart failure, stroke, blood clots and other heart conditions. A normal heart contracts and relaxes to a regular beat, but if you have atrial fibrillation, the atria (upper chambers) beat out of sync with the ventricles (lower chambers).

During a coronary angioplasty, a thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into an artery, typically in the groin or wrist, and guided to the blocked or narrowed coronary artery. The catheter is equipped with a deflated balloon at its tip. Once the catheter reaches the target area, the balloon is inflated, which compresses the plaque against the artery walls and widens the artery, restoring blood flow.

In many cases, the angioplasty procedure is followed by the placement of a stent. A stent is a small, mesh-like metal tube that is inserted into the artery  of the heart after the balloon is inflated. The stent helps to keep the artery open and prevents it from re-narrowing. There are two main types of stents: bare-metal stents and drug-eluting stents. Drug-eluting stents are coated with medications that help reduce the risk of the artery re-narrowing.

Coronary angioplasty is typically performed under local anesthesia, and the patient is awake during the procedure. It is considered a minimally invasive procedure and has become a common treatment option for coronary artery disease. It can relieve symptoms such as chest pain (angina) and improve blood flow to the heart, thereby reducing the risk of heart attacks and other complications associated with CAD. The Canadain Medical Association

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    Dr. Hassan Gargoum, Local Cardiologist, Regina SK is a great cardiologist who helped my mother
    Submitted: October 08, 2022
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    Dr. Hassan Gargoum, Local Cardiologist, Regina SK, Heart Failure Now is extermly kind.
    Submitted: August 21, 2022
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    I like this doctor when you see him face to face. Very professional and I felt like I was in good hands. When I did the nuclear stress test anotyDr supervised and even though he and the tech were looking at the results saying “you don’t see that very often” I was never told what “that” was There was no follow up. When I called the office I was told “If you haven’t got a call you must be alright” Than in my mind is not good medicine
    Submitted: March 15, 2021

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