Monday, January 18, 2010

Dr. ShailendrTa rivedi’s appreciable contribution to the medical world of Indore.

Born in 1960 in Indore, 49 years old Dr. Shailedra Trivedi has been serving the people of Indore for more than 25 years. M.D. in Medicine from M.G.M. Medical College, Indore (M.P.) and D.M. (Cardiology) from L.P.S. Institute of Cardiology of G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur (U.P.). Dr. Trivedi completed his fellowship program in Interventional Cardiology from Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia in 2001.
He has been fulfilling his duties in providing specialized services in cardiology since 1994 when he started his career as Senior Resident, DNB Trainee at Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Madras Medical Mission (MMM), Chennai. His work included Routine clinical and diagnostic work up, invasive and non-invasive, of all cardiac patients & management of cardiac emergencies, post op care etc. Had hands on experience on Transthoracic Echocardiography (more than 3000 cases), TEE (more than 100 cases), TMT & Holter Analysis (>500 cases), Diagnostic cardiac catheterization & Coronary Angiography (>100 cases). From November 96, He shifted to Institute of Cardiology, G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur as D.M(card) trainee as a Sr. Resident. Here He was responsible for detailed work up of out patients & in patients including ICU care, Active participation in academic activities of the department and Non-invasive & Invasive assessment of these patients. He performed more than 50 diagnostic angiograms & catheterisations and more than 15 PPI. In 1999 he joined Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai as a Staff Cardiologist where he took the responsibility of taking total care of all acute emergencies, chronic cases, preoperative and post operative care independently. He handled Non-invasive and Invasive procedures (coronary angiogram 8-10 cases/week, pediatric cardiac catheterization 4-5 cases per week) and Coronary and non-coronary interventions 2-4 per week. In January 2001 he got a chance to complete his fellowship at The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia, where he worked as a trainee fellow with Prof JHN Bett. Who had an excellent hand on training in interventional work by performing >700 diagnostic procedures, > 400 interventions as first asstt/first operator. He also actively participated in the academic activities of dept. and patient care along with cardiology trainees. He returned to Indore in 2002 at CHL Apollo Hospital as Consultant Interventional Cardiologist. Here he worked as full time independent Consultant. He started the cathlab and interventional work in a 100 bed new hospital, Performed 545 Diagnostic procedures, 68 coronary interventions, 24 BMV and other misc. interventions over a period of nearly 18 months. Then He joined Bombay Hospital as Consultant & Interventional Cardiologist. Here he established another new unit in the city, a 160 bed facility with all state of art equipments. He performed nearly 350 diagnostic procedures and 90 interventional procedures over 10 month’s period. He was also involved in teaching the resident staff, nurses. In 2004 he once again joined CHL Apollo Hospital as Consultant & Interventional Cardiologist. Now he is working again with the same unit as full time consultant, performing 40 to 50 diagnostic procedures, 12 to 15 coronary interventions, 4-6 non coronary procedures every month.
Since 2002 he is involved in delivering lectures and organising scientific sessions in Cardiology for the Family physicians, Internists and various speciality groups to help improve medical care of cardiac patients in the city and adjoining districts of state. He also conducted awareness programmes in society. He is immediate past Secretary of the Cardiological Society of India, Indore branch, where regular clinical meetings, CME programmes, workshops etc as part of educational activities are organised.
As a teaching and training professional his contribution is reflected in his active involvement in various training activities on national and international platforms. He has taught many undergraduates and post graduates during M.D., D.N.B & D.M. course. At MMM he regularly took sessions for D.N.B. trainees, Physician Assistants and Nurses. He was actively involved in Echocardiography training program held several times every year participated by doctors from all over India and also from abroad at MMM. At present he undertook teaching sessions for nursing staff and residents of the CHL Apollo hospital to update them on recent advances in cardiology. He held faculty positions at “CIT 2006, 2007 and CIT 2008” in conjunction with TCT and Euro PCR” held at Beijing in March 2007 and Singapore Live 2006 and 2009” held at Suntec city Singapore on international platform and Transradial angioplasty course organised at Holyfamily Hospital, Mumbai in Oct 2005 and “Advanced cardiac therapeutics 2008 and 2009” held at Madras Medical Mission, Chennai on national platform.
Dr. Trivedi has attended various reputed national and International training programmes. Some of these are
Indo-American Update on Echocardiography held at Bombay in December 90 chaired by Prof. N.C. Nanda of Atlanta University.
Percutaneous Complex Intervention workshop held at Madras Medical Mission 1994- Course Director Jean Macro of Toulouse France.
Workshop on Paediatric Echocardiography & Morphology of Complex CHD chaired by Dr. Paul Weinberg in February 1999.
Workshop on Adult Peripheral Vascular Interventions chaired by Dr. Luigy Inglese & Dr. George Joseph, February 1999.
Workshop on Adult Cardiac Surgery Emerging Trends (Batista Prcedure, MIDCAB, Surgery for LA reduction), chaired by Dr Batista & Dr Benneeti, March 1999.
World Congress in cardiac Sciences – Dec 95, International faculty Dr. Christian Bernard, Sir Donald Ross, Dr. Devega etc
Coronary Interventional Teaching Programme organized by Medtronic and AVE at S.S.K.M.Hospital, Calcutta in August 1999.
Radiation safety course at The Prince Charles hospital, Brisbane as a part of Fellowship training programme. February 2001.
Annual meeting of Cardiac society of Australia and New Zealand held at Auckland in August 2001. Also presented a paper on “Same day percutaneous intervention” which was the earliest experience of Percutaneous Radial interventions at The Prince Charles hospital, Brisbane, Australia.
“TCT 2002” held at Washington DC convention centre.
Observer with Prof Mark Wholey at Shadyside Hospital of Pittsberg University in particular reference to Carotid Artery Stent procedure. Sept 2002.
“Singapore Live” course 2003 as a delegate.
“Euro PCR 2004” course at Paris. Attended the “Training village” sessions on Carotid artery stent, Bifurcation stent and Small vessel stent.
“Vascular interventions 2004” course at Cairo, Egypt. Presented the cases of interest and actively participated in interactive sessions.
“TRICO” the first Transradial interventional course held at Ahmedabad India conducted by Prof. Saito and organised by Sterling hospital and Dr Tejas Patel.
International summit on Coronary artery disease and cardiovascular interventions held at Mumbai in February 2005.
“TCT Asia Pacific” course at Seoul April 2005.
“CCT 2005 From Asia to the world” held at Kobe, Japan in Sept. 20005.
“TCT 2006” held at Washington convention centre in Oct 2006. Attended Hands on workshops on Carotid Stent and new Proximal Protection device.
Worked as observer at Cardiac catheterisation lab of Mount Senei hospital, New York under guidance of Dr Samin Sharma for a fortnight in Nov 2006.
Participated in hands on work shop in animal lab and Mentice on Carotid Stenting at Johnson & Johnson’s centre in New Delhi under the guidance of Dr A Karapurkar, an established Neurointerventionalist in the country.
Dr. Trivedi remained a versatile personality. He has showed his presence in various publications. His first publication was “A 5 year angiographic follow up study of Radial artery grafts used for CABG surgery; A single institution study. Circulation 2004.” Then he published “Use of “Radi pressure wire” in assessment of coronary lesions – Under publication in International Journal of Cardiology“. “Allograft vaculopathy in cardiac transplant recipients: An initial experience. IHJ 1999; 51 : 546” was his third publication. After that his works have been published as various abstract publications. Some of them are:
Comparison of Transoesophageal Echocardiography and Transthoracic Echocardiography in the evaluation of patients of Infective Endocarditis. IHJ 1994 ; 46: 229
Echocardiographic Profiles of AV Canal Defects : An Indian Perspective IHJ 1996;48; 539
Role of Potassium Channel Modulators in Ischemic Preconditioning. IHJ 1997; 49 :669.
Intracoronary abciximab for acute intrastent thrombosis in patients with unstable coronary syndromes undergoing prcutaneous intervention. IHJ 1999; 51: 604.
Aortic arch and branching anomalies in congenital heart disease. IHJ 1999: 51: 618.
Is patent ductus arteriosus a favourable factor in predicting left ventricular compatibility for late arterial switch operation? IHJ 1999: 51: 622.
Institutional review of pacemaker implantation and follow up in paediatric age group. IHJ 1999; 51: 671.
A study of serial short term lipid profile changes in patients undergoing CABG surgery. IHJ 1999; 51: 708.
Clinical decision making is influenced by the Radi Pressure Wire in patients with intermediate coronary lesions at Angiography. World congress of cardiology 2002, Sydney.
Correlation of coronary angiographic profile and Troponin I levels in patients with acute chest pain syndrome. World congress of cardiology 2002, Sydney.
Transradial approach for bifurcation stent implantation using kissing balloon technique (poster presentation) at Singapore Live 2006.
The success graph of Dr. Trivedi doesn’t stop here. He has the life membership of various reputed organizations as
Cardiology Society of India
Associations of Physicians of India
Indian Medical Association
Indo-French Interventional Cardiology Foundation.
His personality gives a living inspiration to newcomers in medical field. He will always work as a milestone in this field. He gave our city a national as well as an international recognition. When asked about his further interest in medical field, he tells that he wants to work in the field of advanced research work in coronary and peripheral interventions with special reference to coronary and carotid stents, IVUS, and modalities to prevent restenosis after catheter based interventions.

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Shivam Yadav

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