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Dilated cardiomyopathy

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator- ICD - (VR)For Delated Cardiomyopathy

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

ICD is a device placed through a small cut under the collarbone into a vain guiding it inside the heart chamber for the purpose of monitoring the heart rhythm, identifying abnormal heart rhythms, and determining the appropriate therapy to return the heartbeat to a normal rhythm.

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Juranko Vlado
Anesthesiology and resuscitations
doctor
Nossan Janko Szavits
Cardiologist
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Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

12000 €

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14000 €

Dilated cardiomyopathy

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator- ICD - (DR)For Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

ICD is a device placed through a small cut under the collarbone into a vain guiding it inside the heart chamber for the purpose of monitoring the heart rhythm, identifying abnormal heart rhythms, and determining the appropriate therapy to return the heartbeat to a normal rhythm.

doctor
Sesto Mihajlo
MD, PhD, Cardiologist
doctor
Štambuk Krešimir
Cardiologist
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Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

14000 €

3 days treatment
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16000 €

Dilated cardiomyopathy

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator- ICD - (CRT-D) Delated defibrilator

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

ICD is a device placed through a small cut under the collarbone into a vain guiding it inside the heart chamber for the purpose of monitoring the heart rhythm, identifying abnormal heart rhythms, and determining the appropriate therapy to return the heartbeat to a normal rhythm.

doctor
Sesto Mihajlo
MD, PhD, Cardiologist
doctor
Štambuk Krešimir
Cardiologist
0
Treatments / Year
check
International cert.

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

16000 €

3 days treatment
0
Treatments / Year
check
International cert.

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Percutaneous transcatheter mitral valve repair (Mitraclip)

Mitral regurgitation (MR) is a condition in which the heart’s mitral valve leaflets do not close tightly. When this happens, blood flows backward from the heart’s left ventricle into the left atrium. The heart must then work harder to push blood through the body, which can cause fatigue, shortness of breath and worsening heart failure. It is the most common type of heart valve insufficiency.

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