Dr. Rajiv Agarwal Cardiologist in Delhi

Dr. Rajiv Agarwal

Cardiologist, Delhi

MD, DM

  • 1 Hospital
  • 41 Years Experience

About

  • MD, DM, FMGEMS Cardiology
  • MBBS from AIIMS, India (1990)
  • MD from AIIMS, India (1988) 
  • DM (Cardiology) from AIIMS, India (1985)
  • Fellow in interventional cardiology, University of Alabama, USA (1993) 
  • Fellowship of American College of Cardiology (FACC) (2011) 
  • Certified training in intracoronary flex-stent at Gianturco-Robin flex-stent coronary stent workshop, USA (1993) 
  • Certified training for use of Palmaz-Schatz balloon expandable stent in native coronary  arteries (1995) 
  • Rotablator system physician training program, New Delhi (1995) 
  • Training in advanced PCI techniques from AMC, Korea (2006) 
  • Foreign Medical Graduates Examination in Medical Sciences (FMGEMS) from ECFMG, USA (1989)
    More than 30 years of experience with many hospitals of repute. 
  • Areas of interest in Interventional radiology include PCI, Stents, IVUS, Rota, Balloon, Valvuloplasty, Device closure of PDA, ASD, Tachy and brady devices including Pacemaker, CRT, ICD
  • Has performed more than 4000 coronary interventions including PTCA, stents, atherectomy, laser and support techniques 
  • Has been a Pool Officer in Cardiology at CSIR, New Delhi (1992) 
  • Has been an Associate Professor-Cardiology at AIIMS, New Delhi (1997-till date) 
  • Has been an educational faculty for DNB Cardiology under National Board of Examination 
  • Has been a faculty and speaker at several national and international conferences 
  • Has been actively involved in organizing CMEs, symposiums, health talks at various scientific forums at national and international level

Specialities

  • Cardiology

Expertise

  • Device Implantation (including Combo device)
  • Device closures
  • Coronary Interventions & Valvuloplasty
  • Electrophysiology Study 

Education

MBBS, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

MD (Medicine), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

DM (Cardiology), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

Practice Information

Max Smart Super Specialty Hospital, Delhi

Max Smart Super Specialty Hospital, Delhi

Press Enclave Road, Mandir Marg, Saket, Delhi, Delhi - 110017

MON, SAT

12:00 PM - 03:00 PM

TUE, THU

03:00 PM - 06:00 PM

WED, FRI

09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Achievements & Contributions

  • Awarded Col K.L Chopra award for original research in Ischemic Heart Disease and Late Pt. L.C Riccharya award for outstanding contribution in the field of Cardiology
  • Commonwealth Scholarships by British Council/Commonwealth Scholarship Commission
  • Dr. P N Berry Scholarship
  • Late Pandit LC Richarya Memorial Oration for outstanding contribution in the field of Cardiology
  • Agarwal R, Bhargava B, Kaul U, Rao, MB, Behl VK, Talwar KK, Manchanda SC. Long-term outcome of intracoronary microstent implantation: lesion matched comparison with Palmaz-Schatz stent. Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn. 1998; 43:397-401.
  • Agarwal R, Yadave R, Bhargava B, Narang R, Kaul U, Manchanda SC. Head Up Tilt Test (HUTT) in patients with episodic bradycardia and hypotension following percutaneous intervention. J Invas Card. 1997; 9:601-603.
  • Agarwal R, Kaul U, Jain P. Technical considerations in deploying the sheathed Palmaz-Schatz stent in distal coronary artery and bypass graft lesions. Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn. 1996; 37:73-75.
  • Agarwal R, Kaul U, Jain P. Stent placement in distal coronary lesions. Interventional Cardiology Update. Jul 1995; p1, 3.
  • Kaul U, Agarwal R, Jain P, Sharma S, Sharma S, Wasir HS. Management of idiopathic obstruction of the hepatic and suprahepatic inferior vena cava with a self expanding mettallic stent. Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn. 1996; 39:252-257 (communicating author).
  • Agarwal R, Kaul U, Jain P, Sharma S, Sharma S, Wasir HS. Stent placement for idiopathic obstruction of the inferior vena cava. Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann. 1996; 4:142-145.
  • Kaul U, Agarwal R, Jain P, Sharma S, Sharma S, Wasir HS. Management of idiopathic obstruction of the hepatic and suprahepatic inferior vena cava with a self-expanding metallic stent. Proceedings of the Sixth Complex Coronary Angioplasty Course, Toulouse, France. May to Jun 1995; 435-440.
  • Member, Cardiological Society of India.
  • Member, Cardiological Society of India, Delhi Branch.
  • Member, Indian Medical Association.
  • Member, East Delhi Physicians Association.
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