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私のコーディネーターであるヤスミナさんは、下肢の血管形成術を受けるという決断をする上で、大変力になってくれました。彼女はいくつかの選択肢を提示し、PMG病院と最も密に連携して、現実的な見積もりを出してくれるよう尽力してくれたほか、私の限られた時間枠内で手術を受けられるよう手配してくれました。 BMG病院は、外国人患者への配慮が非常に行き届いていると感じました。 まずスタッフと面談し、同病院が手術を行う能力について説明を受けました。また、リエゾン担当のヴィーさんのおかげで、看護師、特に医師とのコミュニケーションが格段にスムーズになりました。スタッフや看護師、そして「病院食」という先入観とは無縁の素晴らしい食事を提供してくれた厨房スタッフを含むサポート体制には感銘を受けました。 担当の医師は、この手術について非常に知識が豊富で経験も豊富であり、見事に手術を行ってくれました。 医師のチームのおかげで、私は安心して手術を受けることができ、手術も順調に進みました。 総じて、Bookimed、PMG病院、そしてとりわけ医師と看護師の皆様の卓越した仕事とケアに感謝申し上げます。彼らの尽力のおかげで、これからはより長く、痛みのない生活を送れるようになると確信しています。6ヶ月後の検診で再び訪れるのを楽しみにしています! また、Veeさんとそのチームによる、ホテルへの訪問や病院への送迎といったアフターケアは、本当に最高でした!
もし何か付け加えるとしたら、他のスタッフにももう少し基本的な英語を学んでもらいたいということです。彼らは本当に一生懸命頑張ってくれて、最善を尽くしてくれていたのは分かっていますし、結局のところ、最終的にはすべてうまくいきました!

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更新済み: 07/06/2026
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Which are the top-rated hospitals for TAVI in Thailand?

Top-rated hospitals for TAVI in Thailand include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok Heart Hospital, and Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital. These JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok lead in cardiac care, offering minimally invasive catheter-based valve replacements with advanced technology and specialized heart centers for international patients.

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: Reports 0% mortality for TAVI since 2016 and JCI-acreditation.
  • Bangkok Heart Hospital: Features Asia's first private hybrid operating room for precision imaging.
  • Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital: Provides comprehensive 24-hour cardiac care and specialized post-procedure rehabilitation.
  • Phyathai 2 Hospital: Award-winning medical tourism facility utilizing high-tech hybrid operating theatres.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Specializes in innovative heart valve approaches within a dedicated center.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Bumrungrad for its global top-30 technology ranking, Samitivej Sukhumvit offers a distinct advantage for recovery. Specialized physiotherapy and 24-hour heart center support there focus specifically on reducing post-TAVI complications. This holistic approach can be vital for the 3–5 day hospital stay.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize choosing JCI-accredited private hospitals to ensure English-speaking support and ease with insurance. Many recommend verifying that your surgeon performs over 50 TAVI cases annually for optimal results.

What is the success rate for TAVI procedures in Thailand?

TAVI success rates in Thailand range from 95% to 100% at premier cardiac centers. Leading JCI-accredited facilities report 0% in-hospital mortality and procedural success exceeding 97%. These outcomes align with global benchmarks, supported by advanced imaging and highly trained interventional cardiologists in Bangkok.

  • Procedural success: Specialist centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital report 100% success for structural heart procedures.
  • Mortality rates: Major Thai hospitals maintain low 30-day mortality between 1.66% and 2.5%.
  • Hospital discharge: Most patients recover quickly and leave the hospital within 2 to 5 days.
  • Complication management: Stroke incidence remains low at 1.2% to 2.4% in high-volume Thai centers.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a clear link between volume and safety. Clinics performing over 50 TAVI procedures annually match the highest Western standards. Bumrungrad International Hospital is a standout example. It treats 1 million patients yearly and maintains a 100% success rate for these complex valve replacements.

Patient Consensus: Patients report smooth procedural execution and a remarkably fast recovery. Many are mobile and heading home within just 3 days after the heart valve implantation.

Who is the ideal candidate for TAVI in Thailand?

Ideal candidates for TAVI in Thailand are typically patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis who face high risks from traditional open-heart surgery. This includes individuals aged 80 or older, those with prior cardiac operations, or patients with chronic lung and kidney diseases making general anesthesia dangerous.

  • Surgical risk profile: Patients with high Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) scores, typically exceeding 8% mortality risk.
  • Medical history factors: Suitable for those with a porcelain aorta or previous bypass surgery history.
  • Anatomical requirements: Candidates must have adequate femoral artery access and specific aortic root diameters.
  • Health status: Ideal for patients exhibiting shortness of breath, chest pain, or fainting symptoms.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1 million patients annually, creating high-volume proficiency. Data shows top-tier outcomes correlate with hospitals performing over 100 TAVI procedures each year. Choosing these high-capacity facilities significantly improves the safety profile for complex cases with low ejection fractions.

Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize that while chronic conditions like diabetes are manageable, active infections or thrombus usually disqualify candidates. They recommend securing long-term cardiology follow-up plans before traveling for the procedure.

What are the common risks associated with TAVI?

Common risks of TAVI include heart rhythm disturbances affecting 5% to 10% of patients, often requiring a permanent pacemaker. Vascular complications at the incision site and paravalvular leaks occur in roughly 10% of cases. Stroke risk remains low at approximately 3% during the procedure.

  • Rhythm disturbances: Heart electrical system disruption may necessitate a permanent pacemaker insertion.
  • Vascular injury: Access site bleeding or artery wall tears occur in 10% of patients.
  • Paravalvular leak: Blood may leak around the new valve, potentially causing future heart failure.
  • Neurological risk: Embolic debris during valve deployment causes strokes in roughly 3% of cases.
  • Kidney function: Contrast dye used during imaging leads to temporary impairment for 5% of patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that institutional volume directly impacts safety. Centers performing over 50 TAVI procedures annually typically report significantly lower complication rates. Choosing a high-volume facility in Bangkok ensures access to advanced 3D CT angiography for precise risk stratification.

Patient Consensus: Many patients express initial concerns about pacemaker dependency or stroke. However, most emphasize that the shorter 1–2 week recovery time outweighs the risks compared to open-heart surgery.

How long is the recovery period after TAVI?

Recovery after TAVI in Thailand typically allows patients to return to normal routines within 2 to 4 weeks. Most patients achieve early mobility, standing or walking within 24 hours. While hospital discharge occurs in 2 to 5 days, full energy levels usually return between 6 to 10 weeks.

  • Hospital stay: Most patients are discharged within 2 to 5 days post-procedure.
  • Initial mobility: Many patients begin walking within 24 to 48 hours after implantation.
  • Activity restrictions: Avoid lifting over 10 lbs for 1 week following groin access.
  • Full recovery: Complete heart adjustment and energy restoration typically require 6 to 10 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Bangkok centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows a high efficiency in post-operative care. While 95% of low-risk patients leave by day 3, age remains the primary recovery factor. Patients over 80 often experience lingering fatigue for 4 weeks. We recommend arranging short-term home help for the first 72 hours after discharge.

Patient Consensus: Patients frequently report standing the same day but note that brain fog can persist for several weeks. Most successfully return to light hobbies like golf within 1 month of the procedure.

What is the success rate for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) in Thailand?

Thailand reports TAVI success rates between 95% and 100% at leading cardiac centres. JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok achieve procedural success exceeding 97%. These outcomes align with global benchmarks. High-volume hospitals like Bumrungrad International maintain in-hospital mortality at 0%.

  • Procedural success: Leading centres report 95% to 98% for high-risk cardiac patients.
  • Clinical outcomes: Successful device implantation reaches 92% at major specialised heart hospitals.
  • Recovery period: Minimally invasive techniques allow patient discharge within 2 to 5 days.
  • Safety metrics: 30-day mortality risk remains extremely low, ranging from 1.66% to 2.5%.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics performing 50+ TAVI cases annually match Western safety standards. Bumrungrad International Hospital serves 500,000+ international patients yearly. This suggests deep experience with complex overseas cases. Choosing high-volume centres reduces the risk of stroke, which stays low at 1.2% to 2.4%.

Patient Consensus: Success in Thailand means avoiding open-heart surgery without major complications. Patients value multidisciplinary planning. They often arrange for Australian cardiologists to receive comprehensive digital discharge summaries.

Who is considered an ideal candidate for a TAVI procedure in Thailand?

Ideal candidates for TAVI in Thailand are usually adults with severe, symptomatic aortic stenosis. Doctors prioritise those at high or intermediate risk for surgery. Leading facilities, like Bumrungrad International Hospital, focus on patients over 80 years. This also includes patients with complex health issues that make open-heart surgery unsafe.

  • Surgical risk profile: Patients with high STS mortality risk scores between 4% and 8%.
  • Complex health history: Suitable for those with chronic lung disease or previous cardiac surgeries.
  • Structural anatomy: Candidates must have favourable femoral artery access and compatible aortic valve geometry.
  • Life expectancy: Ideal for patients with a projected life expectancy of over 1 year.
  • Clinical consensus: Needs unanimous approval from a Heart Team of cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.

Bookimed Expert Insight: TAVI is traditionally for high-risk patients. However, JCI-accredited centres in Thailand now treat more intermediate-risk cases. Bumrungrad International Hospital serves 1 million patients annually. They use digital imaging to check vascular suitability during remote consultations. This helps Australian patients confirm they are candidates before flying to Bangkok.

Patient Consensus: Patients with severe stenosis find the non-surgical approach easier on the body. This is especially true for those considered too frail for open procedures in Thailand. They highlight the importance of arranging Australian follow-up care and remote specialist access before the trip.

How long should a patient stay in Thailand after undergoing TAVI?

Patients should plan to stay in Thailand for 10 to 14 days after a TAVI procedure before flying home. This period allows the heart valve to stabilise and covers vital follow-up scans. It also secures a mandatory fit-to-fly certificate from an interventional cardiologist.

  • Hospital stay: Expect 2 to 5 days at centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital.
  • Local monitoring: Stay in Bangkok for 7 days to check for heart rhythm issues.
  • Follow-up clinic: A cardiologist performs an echocardiogram around day 10 to verify function.
  • Weight limits: Strictly avoid lifting anything over 4.5 kg during the first week.
  • Blood thinners: Secure a 30-day supply of prescribed medication before departing Thailand.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading private hospitals like Bumrungrad serve 1,000,000 patients annually. Half of these patients arrive from overseas. Because they manage high international volumes, their cardiac units have streamlined the fit-to-fly process. This typically saves patients 3 to 4 days compared to smaller local clinics.

What is the typical hospital stay and recovery timeline for TAVI in Thailand?

TAVI in Thailand typically involves a hospital stay of 2 to 5 days. Most patients achieve full recovery within 6 to 10 weeks. Leading centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital use minimally invasive catheter techniques. These methods accelerate healing more than traditional open-heart surgery.

  • Hospital monitoring: Specialists observe heart rhythms and blood pressure for 24 to 48 hours.
  • Initial mobilisation: Physiotherapists help patients walk within 1 day to boost circulation.
  • Post-discharge stay: Doctors recommend staying in Thailand for 14 to 21 days before flying.
  • Activity restrictions: Patients must avoid lifting over 4.5 kg for at least 1 week.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Airlines might permit flying 10 days post-surgery, but staying 2 weeks is safer. Leading Bangkok clinics hold Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA). This means they have protocols for managing international patients during this critical window. Clinicians often use this time for final echocardiograms to verify the new valve functions perfectly.

Patient Consensus: Many feel immediate relief from shortness of breath and fatigue on the procedure day. Groin bruising is common in Thailand but resolves quickly with proper rest and care.

What does the TAVI procedure involve for patients traveling to Thailand?

TAVI in Thailand involves replacing a diseased aortic valve via a catheter, typically through the groin. The 10–14 day process includes virtual consultations, pre-operative 3D imaging, and a 1–2 hour procedure. It avoids open-heart surgery. Doctors use local anaesthesia and conscious sedation for faster recovery.

  • Pre-travel assessment: Doctors review echocardiograms and CT angiograms via telemedicine to confirm heart anatomy suitability.
  • Procedure approach: Specialists use a transfemoral approach in 90% of cases, entering through the femoral artery.
  • Heart team expertise: Multidisciplinary teams at JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage the intervention.
  • Clinical stay: Patients spend 24 hours in the ICU and 2–4 nights in a ward.
  • Travel clearance: A follow-up echocardiogram and fit-to-fly certificate are mandatory before the return flight.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While TAVI starts from $30,000, the A$10,000+ price gap between clinics often depends on the specific valve brand used. Leading Bangkok centres stock all 5 major international brands, including Edwards Lifesciences and Medtronic. This helps match the valve to the patient’s specific anatomy.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand appreciate the faster mobility, often walking within 24 hours of the procedure. They value the detailed pre-travel coordination. They also appreciate the thorough final checks before being cleared for the long flight home.

Which hospitals in Thailand are recommended for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)?

Thailand offers specialised cardiac centres for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Heart Hospital lead in structural heart programs. These hospitals provide minimally invasive alternatives for high-risk patients with aortic stenosis. They feature JCI accreditation and integrated heart teams.

  • Bumrungrad International: One of the world’s leading Heart Valve Centres with JCI-accredited standards.
  • Bangkok Heart Hospital: Features specialised hybrid theatres where cardiologists and surgeons perform complex cases together.
  • MedPark Hospital: Provides dedicated cardiology services for severe heart valve diseases in modern facilities.
  • SiPH Hospital: A tertiary care centre affiliated with Mahidol University specialising in cardiovascular services.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Costs for TAVI in Thailand range from $30,000 to $42,000. However, the real value lies in the facility volume. Bumrungrad handles over 1,000,000 patients annually and features in Newsweek’s Best Specialised Hospitals. This high volume often results in smoother coordination for Australians used to long public waiting lists.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend choosing large private hospitals in Bangkok with established structural heart programs. They suggest confirming the package includes the prosthesis and ICU care. You should also ensure it includes telemedicine for your follow-up back in Australia.

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