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Heart health: What every cardiologist wishes you knew when it comes to cardiac care

Heart-healthy lifestyle tips: India is facing a growing heart disease crisis, with advanced treatments on the rise. Cardiologist explains how medical innovations and preventive care are bridging the gap between high-end hospitals and the everyday Indian in need of timely cardiac support.

September 30, 2025 / 18:01 IST
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Heart disease is no longer a problem faced only by the elderly or the affluent. In India, it has become a widespread health crisis, affecting younger populations and rural communities alike. Sedentary lifestyles, poor diets, diabetes, and hypertension can be blamed for fuelling the problem.

India holds one of the highest burdens of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) globally, with an age-standardised death rate of 282 per 100,000, compared to the global average of 233. “Over the last two decades, we’ve moved from medicine-based management to complex interventional procedures,” Dr Praveen Chandra, Chairman of Interventional Cardiology, Medanta, Gurugram, tells Moneycontrol. “Today, India performs over 500,000 cardiac procedures annually. We’re doing valve replacements and angioplasties that were once limited to the West,” he adds.

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According to a study by the Indian Council of Medical Research, urban-rural differences remain stark. While large hospitals in metro cities offer robotic-assisted surgery and TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation), smaller towns struggle with basic facilities. "We still see patients coming in too late, when damage is already done. Awareness and early detection are critical—and tragically lacking," Dr Chandra notes.

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