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Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez

30年の経験

Dr. Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez is a cardiologist at Quirónsalud Marbella. He specializes in cardiac arrhythmia, pacemaker implantation, and catheter ablation. Dr. Alzueta Rodriguez has written over 100 scientific publications and 23 books. He also serves as a Senior Lecturer at Malaga University. He previously coordinated the implantable defibrillator team for the Spanish Cardiology Society.

  • Performs complex procedures including cryoablation and radiofrequency ablation with 3D mapping.
  • Treats conditions such as atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, and hypertension.
  • Maintains membership in the European Society of Cardiology and the European Heart Rhythm Association.
  • Works at JCI-accredited Quirónsalud Marbella, part of Spain's largest private hospital group.
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José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez

29年の経験

Dr. José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez is the Head of Cardiology at Quironsalud Madrid. He specializes in arrhythmia, heart rhythm disorders, and cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Cabrera trained at the Royal Brompton’s National Heart and Lung Institute in London. He leads the Department of Clinical and Fundamental Translational Cardiology at the European University of Madrid.

  • Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC).
  • Former Director of the Heart Rhythm Society Fellowship Program.
  • Treats complex conditions like atrial fibrillation and dilated cardiomyopathy.
  • Performs radiofrequency ablation and cardiac valve plastic surgery.
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Said Barakat

23年の経験

Dr. Said Barakat leads the Clinical Area and Supplementary Tests Unit at Quirónsalud Marbella. He is a recognized authority on cardiology in Andalusia. Dr. Barakat was appointed by the Saudi Arabian Embassy as health lead for their diplomatic corps. He manages complex heart conditions including arrhythmia, hypertension, and coronary artery disease.

  • Authored medical books on electrocardiography, urgent care, and infectious endocarditis.
  • Published over 80 scientific papers for international medical conferences.
  • Performs cardiac catheterization, stent implants, and valve repairs.
  • Practices at JCI-accredited Quirónsalud Marbella, part of Spain's largest private hospital group.
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Fernando Villagrá

44年の経験

Dr. Fernando Villagrá is a surgeon at HM Montepríncipe specializing in children's heart surgery. He has performed thousands of complex cardiac procedures. Dr. Villagrá leads the Congenital Heart Disease Unit in Madrid. He completed specialized training at the Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic. His doctoral work earned the distinction of Outstanding Cum Laude.

  • Authored over 100 scientific articles in international and national medical journals.
  • Former Head of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery at Hospital Universitario La Paz.
  • Is a member of the Spanish Society of Cardiology.
  • Treats complex conditions including Tetralogy of Fallot and ventricular septal defects.

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When is it safe to fly after coronary angiography in Spain?

It is generally safe to fly 2 days after an uncomplicated coronary angiography in Spain. If surgeons at facilities like Hospital Ruber Internacional perform angioplasty with stent placement, patients typically wait 1 to 2 weeks. Stability at the catheter access site is the primary requirement for travel.

  • Diagnostic angiography: Patients with no complications can usually fly after 2 days of rest.
  • Angioplasty wait: Stent placement often requires a 1 to 2 week recovery before flying.
  • Post-heart attack: Flight clearance varies from 3 days to 6 weeks based on clinical severity.
  • Travel requirements: Board-certified cardiologists must confirm the puncture site is dry and stable.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s top cardiovascular specialists often hold credentials from the Cleveland Clinic or Mayo Clinic. Dr. José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez notes that the clinical reason for the test dictates travel timing more than the procedure itself. Choosing a JCI-accredited hospital in Madrid ensures your records meet international insurance standards for post-op flight coverage.

Patient Consensus: Travelers find that physical recovery is quick if the incision site stays dry. Most prioritize a final checkup to ensure no new symptoms like shortness of breath appear before boarding.

What is a coronary angiogram?

A coronary angiogram is a specialized X-ray imaging procedure used to detect blockages or narrowings in the heart arteries. Known as the gold standard for diagnosing coronary artery disease, it uses contrast dye and X-rays to visualize blood flow and guide immediate treatment like stenting.

  • Approach types: Includes both invasive catheter-based angiography and non-invasive CT coronary angiography options.
  • Access points: Surgeons typically use wrist access for easier recovery but may use the groin.
  • Process: Catheters deliver radiographic dye into arteries while X-rays capture detailed real-time images.
  • Cost in Spain: Procedures range from $6,000 to $11,000 at top-tier Spanish hospitals.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain offers a unique advantage for heart patients by combining high-tech infrastructure with significant savings. While the US average for this procedure is $31,000, choosing JCI-accredited facilities in Madrid or Marbella saves you roughly 73%. Hospitals like Ruber Internacional leverage 3-Tesla MRI and advanced imaging to ensure diagnostic precision before any invasive steps are taken.

Patient Consensus: Patients often find the procedure less painful than expected, though the access site might feel bruised. Many appreciate that doctors can frequently place a stent during the same session if they discover a blockage.

Why would a cardiologist in Spain recommend this test?

Cardiologists in Spain recommend coronary angiography to diagnose narrowed or blocked arteries and confirm coronary artery disease. This diagnostic procedure provides high-definition imaging of blood vessels. It helps specialists identify atherosclerosis severity and plan treatments like stent implantation or bypass surgery within JCI-accredited facilities.

  • Diagnostic precision: Evaluates unexplained chest, jaw, neck, or arm pain for underlying heart conditions.
  • Abnormal test follow-up: Investigate cardiac activity changes found during a previous abnormal stress test.
  • Acute event management: Immediate requirement for patients experiencing an acute heart attack with ECG elevations.
  • Surgical planning: Assess congenital heart defects or valve disease before performing corrective cardiac surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish cardiology centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional leverage a massive volume of over 93,000 consultations yearly. This high patient throughput allows surgeons like Dr. Said Barakat at Quirónsalud Marbella to perform diagnostic catheterization and TAVI procedures with extreme precision. Choosing these high-volume centers often ensures access to advanced 3-Tesla MRI and Da Vinci Xi technologies for comprehensive cardiac assessment.

Patient Consensus: Patients often undergo this after a stress test and should prioritize hydration afterward to flush out the contrast dye. It is commonly viewed as the definitive step before getting a stent or surgical recommendation.

What is the role of coronary angiography in the angioplasty era?

Coronary angiography remains the gold standard for diagnosing artery disease, serving as the essential roadmap for angioplasty. It identifies precise blockage locations and allows real-time navigation of wires. Modern practice uses it as a critical decision point for medical management, stenting, or bypass surgery.

  • Definitive assessment: Identifies the exact location, severity, and characteristics of coronary artery obstructions.
  • Procedural planning: Guides selection of balloon and stent sizes to reduce radiation and contrast.
  • Radial access: Modern wrist-based entry offers faster recovery and lower bleeding risks than femoral.
  • Physiological testing: Integrated FFR assessment determines if a blockage actually requires a physical stent.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While angiography provides the visual map, Spain's top cardiology centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional integrate advanced digital imaging. Data shows that performing angiography at high-volume JCI-accredited centers in Madrid ensures access to specialists like Prof. Dr. José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez. Experts now use angiography not just to find narrowings, but to prove they are flow-limiting before proceeding with angioplasty.

Patient Consensus: Patients value how angiography confirms their diagnosis without automatically leading to a stent. Many appreciate that doctors use these maps to avoid unnecessary interventions for non-severe blockages.

Is coronary angiography painful?

Coronary angiography is generally a low-pain procedure performed under local anesthesia and conscious sedation. Most patients only feel a brief sting from the numbing injection and mild pressure at the access site. Advanced imaging techniques used in Spain ensure high precision and minimal patient discomfort.

  • Anesthesia application: A small local anesthetic injection numbs the wrist or groin access site.
  • Catheter sensation: Patients feel pressure or a light tickle as the catheter moves through vessels.
  • Contrast reaction: Diagnostic dye injection often causes a brief, warm sensation throughout the body.
  • Post-procedure care: Minor soreness or bruising at the puncture site typically lasts a few days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a clinic like Hospital Ruber Internacional allows access to JCI-accredited care where high-volume specialists use radial access. Data shows that wrist-based procedures offer faster movement post-surgery compared to groin access. This approach significantly reduces the discomfort of lying flat for several hours during recovery.

Patient Consensus: Most people describe the experience as a routine event where the warm flush from the dye is the most intense moment. The numbing shot is usually the only sharp sensation reported before the procedure feels relatively calm.

How long does the procedure take?

Coronary angiography in Spain typically takes 30 to 60 minutes for the medical procedure. Most patients undergo the diagnostic cardiac catheterisation under local anesthesia. You should plan for a total hospital stay of 4 to 6 hours to include preparation and recovery.

  • Procedure duration: The active catheterisation phase usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.
  • Total hospital time: Expect a 4 to 6 hour stay including mandatory post-procedure monitoring.
  • Anesthesia type: Surgeons use local anesthesia at the percutaneous entry site for patient comfort.
  • Discharge schedule: Most Spanish clinics, like Hospital Ruber Internacional, offer same-day discharge.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While the procedure itself is brief, the entry point determines your total time. Transradial access through the wrist often allows for faster mobilization than femoral access in the groin. Some Spanish specialists like Dr. Said Barakat manage units that prioritize these efficient percutaneous techniques to reduce recovery hours.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that recovery monitoring at the puncture site is the longest part of the visit. You should plan for a half-day appointment even if the actual angiogram finishes quickly.

What is a stent?

A stent is a tiny expandable mesh tube used to prop open narrowed or blocked arteries to restore normal blood flow. Functioning as a permanent scaffold, these miniature metal frames treat coronary artery disease, relieve angina, and stop heart attacks by pushing plaque aside.

  • Material types: Most surgeons use drug-eluting stents (DES) to prevent scar tissue regrowth.
  • Placement method: Doctors insert stents via minimally invasive angioplasty using radial or femoral access.
  • Primary function: The device supports vessel walls without removing plaque to ensure long-term patency.
  • Required pharmacy: Patients must strictly follow antiplatelet medication protocols to prevent potential blood clots.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s top cardiac centers, like Hospital Ruber Internacional, integrate 3-Tesla MRI and Da Vinci technology for highly precise pre-surgical mapping. Data shows that Spanish specialists often favor the radial artery wrist approach, which typically allows for faster patient mobilization and fewer vascular complications compared to traditional femoral groin access.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find the procedure less dramatic than expected because they remain awake under light sedation. It is vital to clarify with your coordinator if the plan includes same-day stenting or just diagnostic angiography.

Where are coronary angiographies typically performed in Spain?

Coronary angiographies in Spain are performed in specialized cardiac catheterization laboratories located within large tertiary hospitals. These facilities utilize advanced hemodynamics units in cities like Madrid and Marbella, featuring JCI-accredited providers and expert cardiologists from the Spanish Society of Cardiology.

  • Facility types: Procedures occur in public university hospitals or private interventional cardiology units.
  • Primary locations: Major hubs include Madrid and Marbella, hosting high-volume centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional.
  • Technological access: Clinics offer both invasive cardiac catheterization and non-invasive CT coronary angiography.
  • Clinical standards: Most centers maintain ISO certifications and provide immediate access to surgical backup.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many European facilities focus on standard catheterization, Spanish private centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional integrate 3-Tesla MRI and advanced CT imaging. This allows patients to undergo non-invasive screening before committing to invasive arterial access, often avoiding unnecessary hospital stays.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize confirming whether the appointment is for a non-invasive CT scan or a traditional invasive catheterization. Most appreciate that Spanish cardiologists favor the radial artery approach, which allows for a faster and more comfortable recovery.

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