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Dr. Gopi.Aniyathodiyil Bangalore India

Dr. Gopi.Aniyathodiyil

Educational Qualification    :

 

 Degree 
 Institution
 University  Year of Qualification
 MBBS 
 KIMS Bangalore Bangalore1988
 MD (med.) BMC Bangalore Bangalore1992
 DNB (med.)
 BMC Bangalore  National Board of
                        Examinations
                        New Delhi     
 1992
 DM (Cardiology)
 Sree Chitra Tirunal  Institute for Medical  Sciences and Technology Sree Chitra Tirunal  Institute for Medical  Sciences and Technology 2005
 FSCAI  Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions  

 USA 2005

Publication /Abstract

1.    Echocardiographic, Haemodynamic and Angiographic Profile of Dextrocardia. Abstract issue IHJ 1994. Vol46. No.5.

2.    Intra coronary stent implantation in presence of thrombus ; Early results
    U.B.Khanolkar and A.Gopi, Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute, Bangalore.
    IHJ September-October, 1996 Pg.483 No.36

3.    Coronary stenting in presence of intra coronary thrombus- success & complication- U.B. Khanolkar & A.Gopi ,Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute, Bangalore.
    The American Journal of Cardiology, October 1997. 9th annual symposium.
    Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics. 
    Abstracts Supplement. Abstract No. TCT 116.

4. Percutaneous Transluminal Carotid Angioplasty and stenting for Carotid artery        stenosis– initial experience. IHJ, 1997, IHJ Abstract issue Vol 49, Pg 622 No.119.

5    Carotid and Vertebral Artery Angioplasty-Our experience U.B.Khanolkar, A.Gopi     Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute, Bangalore.
    IHJ 1998, Abstract issue Vol 50, Pg.No 683 No 297.

6.    High risk Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Primary success and     early follow-up. U.B.Khanolkar, A.Gopi - Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute,     Bangalore. IHJ 1998, Abstract issue Vol 50, Pg 667 No.232.

7    PTCA for Left Main Coronary Artery.
    A.Gopi & U.B.Khanolkar, Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute,    Bangalore. IHJ
    Vol. 51, #6, Abstract issue Nov-Dec 1999

8    Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Ablation of triggering foci in the Pulmonary Veins-Indian Experience.
    Dr. V.S. Prakash, Dr. U.B. Khanolkar, Dr. R. Keshav, Dr. A. Gopi                     
     & Dr. S.S. Ramesh.  Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute, Bangalore.
    IHJ Vol.51 Abstract issue #6, Nov-Dec 1999 Abstract Issue.

9      Angiographic Success & in Hospital results with sub maximal dose of abciximab     during PCI. Dr. U.B. Khanolkar, Dr. Gopi A. Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute     Bangalore, IHJ Vol.52. Abstract issue No.6, Nov-Dec 2000 Abstract Issue.

10. In hospital outcome of patients with first Acute Myocardial Infarction.
    A.Srinath,Gopi A.U.B.Khanolkar Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute,     Bangalore. JAPI 2000 Vol.48 No 1 Pg 154.

11. Percutaneous Transluminal Non Coronary Angioplasty –Our experience
Gopi A. , U.B.Khanolkar Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute,     Bangalore. KJMS 1998 Vol.1 No 3 Pg 59-61.   

12. Images - Gopi A., Sridevi M.R., Yogesh Kothari.
    KJMS Vol.4. No.1&2 Jan-June-05

13. Spectrum of reinterventions in patients following an index percutaneous coronary intervention. A Gopi, Yogesh kothari, M R Sridevi, IHJ sept – oct 2005; 57 (5) Art No. 205

13. Project done during DM course
    a. Segmental analysis of 51 cases of Dextrocardia.
   b. The effect of antioxidant vitamine E on lipid peroxidation and free radical          scavenging enzymes in the patient with chronic stable angina.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

1.    Senior Registrar in Cardiology Wockhardt Hospital and Heart Institute.
    Feb 1996-Dec1997.

2.    Consultant Interventional Cardiologist Wockhart Hospital and Heart Institute.
    Jan 1998-June 2002.

3.    Consultant Interventional Cardiologist in Sagar Apollo Hospital, July 2002

4.    Coordinator-Cardiovascular Services in Sagar Apollo Hospital April 2004 to October 2007

5.    Sr. consultant – interventional cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore, Nov 2007 onwards
      

Procedure Log
1.    9000 diagnostic procedures
2.    1500 cardiac intervention procedure
3.    Types of procedures done
a.    Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
b.     Percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty
c.    Percutaneous transluminal carotid angioplasty
d.    Peripheral vessel angioplasty
e.    Percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty
f.    Device closure of ASD and PDA
g.    IVC filter implantation
h.    Permanent pacemaker implantation
i.    Heart Failure device and ICD implantation
Large experience in emergency angioplasty during heart attack


MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES.

Life Member             Asia Pacific Society of Interventional Cardiology
Life Member            Cardiological Society of India
Life Member            Indian College of Cardiology
Life Member            Pediatric Cardiac Society of India.
Life Member            Cardiology Society of India, Bangalore Chapter
Life Member             Cardiology Society of India, Karnataka Chapter

Faculty Member
ISECON 2005: April 2 and 3 2005, Bangalore.
              Topic – ECG in AMI, Common Errors in ECG Diagnosis.
Sessions on Advances in Cardiology    October 1st 2ed 2006  Bangalore.
International conference on Emergency Medicine,2007 Bangalore.
Karnataka State CSI Conference, Hubli,    October 2007.
AMI course 2008: 25th to 27th January, New Delhi.
Cardiovascular Imaging Summit: 10th and 11th Oct 2008.


POSTS HELD.
Honorary Joint Secretary        Cardiological Society of India Bangalore Chapter

Honorary Secretary                Cardiological Society of India Bangalore Chapter
                    2004-2005.
Vice President                       Cardiological Society of India Bangalore Chapter
                                                     2007 – 2008
Honorary Secretary                Cardiological Society of India Karnataka  Chapter
                                                   2007 – 2008
Languages known – English, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil.






 

 
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