Overview

The Adult Catheterization Unit provides advanced diagnostic and interventional cardiac care for adult patients with coronary artery disease and structural heart disease, including adult congenital heart diseases. The unit serves as a cornerstone for minimally invasive procedures, avoiding the need for open-heart surgery whenever possible.


Scope of the Unit

The Adult Cardiac Catheterization Unit specializes in the evaluation and management of patients presenting with chest pain, acute coronary syndromes, valvular heart disease, and adult congenital heart defects. Utilizing the latest technologies, the team performs advanced diagnostic imaging and interventional procedures to restore normal cardiac function.

Diagnostic Catheterization:
Coronary angiography, hemodynamic studies, intravascular imaging (IVUS, OCT), and fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment.

Interventional Cardiology:
Balloon angioplasty, implantation of drug-eluting stents, drug-eluting balloons, management of chronic total occlusions (CTO), complex high-risk indicated procedures (CHIP), and advanced plaque modification techniques for calcified lesions, including rotational atherectomy (rotablation) and shockwave intravascular lithotripsy.

Structural Heart Procedures:
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), paravalvular leak (PVL) closure, and septal reduction procedures for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM).

Adult Congenital Heart Disease Interventions:
Closure of defects such as atrial septal defects (ASD/PFO), ventricular septal defects (VSD), and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA); catheter-based stenting for aortic coarctation; balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty for pulmonary valve stenosis; and transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation in cases of pulmonary regurgitation.

Cardiac Care Unit:
Provision of emergency percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI – primary PCI) and high-risk NSTEMI cases, intra-procedural monitoring, and post-intervention follow-up to ensure optimal recovery.

What We Treat

Adult Cath (Adults – Heart & Vascular Procedures)

We help adults who have problems with their heart arteries, heart valves, or blood vessels in the body. Conditions include:

  • Blocked or narrowed heart arteries (which can cause chest pain or heart attacks)
  • Valve problems (such as valves that are too tight or that leak)
  • Weak heart pumping or heart failure needing support with devices
  • Aneurysms of the aorta (bulges in large blood vessels)
  • Poor circulation in arms or legs
  • Carotid artery disease or blocked neck vessels that increase stroke risk
  • Blood clots in the body or brain
  • Chronic total occlusions (fully blocked arteries)
  • Fluid around the heart (pericardial effusion)

Head of Department

Ahmed Adel Elamragy

Head of Department

Team

Mohamed Hassan Elsayed

Head of Department & CEO of Al Nas CRC

Amir Anwar Semaan

Consultant

Amir Mostafa Farag

Consultant

al nas hospital

Clinical Programs

TAVI Program

Program Director:
Ahmed Adel Elamragy

Head of Department

Mohamed Hassan Elsayed

Head of Department & CEO of Al Nas CRC

Program Coordinator:

Program Description:

Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is a minimally invasive method of replacing your heart's aortic valve without open heart surgery. It was originally developed as an alternative to surgery for patients who are too sick to undergo surgery, but now, it is being used more widely for less sick patients as well.

Why would I need to undergo TAVI?

Blood flows through each of your heart's four valves in sequence. The aortic valve is the last of them, which sends blood to the whole body. When you have a disease called “aortic stenosis”: a marked narrowing of the aortic valve because of age-related deposition of calcium and degeneration of calcium. Other medical conditions may cause this narrowing as well.

This narrowing reduces the quantity of blood that flows out of the heart to the rest of your body. At this point, this procedure is indicated, especially if you are above the age of 70 years.

Program Outcomes at a Glance

97%

Success Rate

32

Cases

3

Years

CTO Program

Program Director:
Amir Anwar Semaan

Consultant

Amir Mostafa Farag

Consultant

Program Coordinator:

Ahmed Mohamed Kamal

Consultant

Program Description:

CTO is an abbreviation for chronic total occlusion of the coronary arteries, which means that one or more of the arteries that supply your heart got totally obstructed and this obstruction happened a long time ago (more than 6 months). This also means that trying to fix this issue would be problematic and complex, necessitating special instruments and a certain level of experience.


Not every CTO needs fixing. First, we do some investigations to make sure that you will benefit from this complex procedure –if so, we will go on with the procedure. We have enough experience to do it with the least possible risk. We have done 150 cases in the past 2 years with 88% success rate (which is comparable to the international rate).

Program Outcomes at a Glance

88%

Success Rate

150

Cases

2

Years

Adult Congenital Heart Interventions

Program Director:
Ahmed Adel Elamragy

Head of Department

Osama Abd Alaziz Shehata

Consultant

Program Coordinator:

Program Description:

What is congenital heart disease?

This means abnormalities in the structure of the heart that are due to defects in its development before birth.

Most of those defects either close on their own during childhood or require surgical or catheter-based interventions that are also done during childhood. Fortunately, this practice improved the survival and quality of life of those patients who used to not survive till adulthood in the past. Nowadays, those patients reach adulthood in good shape. However, they need continuous monitoring and management of any health issues related to the heart that emerge later in life. This management includes imaging studies (echocardiography, CT, and MRI scans), and sometimes catheter-based interventions and surgeries.

We have a specialized unit for dealing with this group of patients and their medical conditions.

Program Outcomes at a Glance

98%

Success Rate

220

Cases

3

Years

Complex and high-risk intervention procedures (CHIP)

Program Director:
Ahmed Adel Elamragy

Head of Department

Mohamed Hassan Elsayed

Head of Department & CEO of Al Nas CRC

Program Coordinator:

Program Description:

Some patients have very complicated heart disease with severe calcification of the coronary arteries, borderline blood pressure, and very low cardiac contractility. These patients have an extremely high risk of complications and even death during cardiac procedures, especially if they are also very old. In order to successfully treat them, one must have the necessary dedicated equipment and clinical skills, and interventional experience. In this program, we offer those patients a chance for improvement of their medical condition to go on with their life.

Program Outcomes at a Glance

99%

Success Rate

100

Cases

3

Years

Mitral Interventions

Program Director:
Mohamed Hassan Elsayed

Head of Department & CEO of Al Nas CRC

Amir Mostafa Farag

Consultant

Program Coordinator:

Program Description:

The mitral valve is the one connecting the chambers of the left side of the heart and maintains blood flow in only one direction then closes to avoid its flow in the opposite direction. This valve gets destroyed in several diseases: it may become smaller in size (stenotic), thus obstructing the blood flow, or may become very large (regurgitant) and does not close properly, so that the blood flows abnormally in the opposite direction. In this program, we can treat the small valves by using special balloons that increase their size to near normal. In the pipeline, we are preparing to deal also with the regurgitant valves by using special clips.

Program Outcomes at a Glance

100%

Success Rate

30

Cases

2

Years


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