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Dr. Rajeev Kumar Rajput is a highly accomplished and renowned cardiologist with extensive expertise in the field of cardiology. He holds an MBBS degree from the University of Lucknow, which he obtained in 1988. Dr. Rajput further pursued his MD in General Medicine and DM in Cardiology from the same university in 1991 and 1994, respectively. Throughout his career, Dr. Rajeev Kumar Rajput has garnered several accolades and recognitions for his exceptional contributions to the field of cardiology. In 2007, he was awarded the Fellowship of the Indian College of Cardiology, followed by the Fellowship of the International Medical Society of India and the Fellowship of The College of the Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology in the same year. In 2009, he received the Distinguished Service Award by the WCPCGC, and in 2010, he was granted the Fellowship of the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention. Dr. Rajput's dedication and expertise were further acknowledged with the Fellowship of the European Society of Cardiology in 2015. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Rajput has made significant contributions to the medical field through his research and publications. His research work encompasses various aspects of cardiology, such as the role of medication in left ventricular remodeling after acute myocardial infarction and the significance of lipoprotein A in coronary artery syndromes. He has presented his findings at renowned conferences and has published his research in esteemed medical journals. With a career spanning over three decades, Dr. Rajput has gained extensive experience and expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. He has served in various capacities, including registrar and senior research associate at KG Medical College in Lucknow, India, and clinical fellowships in interventional cardiology at prestigious medical institutions in Australia and Singapore. Currently, he holds the position of Senior Consultant Cardiologist at Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, where he provides specialized care to patients. Dr. Rajput's areas of specialization include mitral/heart valve replacement, coronary artery bypass grafting, percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), and minimally invasive cardiac surgery, among others. He is well-versed in non-invasive cardiology techniques such as echocardiography and stress testing. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Rajput is an active member of professional medical associations such as the Delhi Medical Council and the Indian Medical Association. He is also a fellow of the Indian College of Cardiology and the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Rajput's extensive knowledge, expertise, and dedication to the field of cardiology have made him a highly respected and sought-after cardiologist. His commitment to providing quality care to his patients, along with his significant contributions to research and medical literature, have solidified his position as a leading expert in the field.
● Awarded Fellowship of the Indian College of Cardiology in 2007.
● Awarded Fellowship of the International Medical Society of India in 2007.
● Awarded Fellowship of The College of the Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology in December 2007.
● Received Distinguished Service Award by WCPCGC in 2009.
● Awarded Fellowship of the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention in 2010.
● Awarded Fellowship of the European Society of Cardiology in 2015.
● Published “New Balloon Expandable Stent for furcation coronary lesions” as a letter to the editor in Catheter and Cardiovascular Diagnosis.
● Published “Improvement in contractility of infarcted segment after Dobutamine infusion correlated with good (TIMI 2-3 flow in infarct-related artery)” in the Indian Heart Journal, March 1997.
● Published “Dobutamine-induced distant wall motion abnormalities after acute myocardial infarction predict multivessel coronary artery disease” in the Indian Heart Journal, 1995.
● Published “Role of Metoprolol on left ventricular remodeling early after acute myocardial infarction” in the Indian Heart Journal, 1995.
● Published “True Restenosis after balloon mitral valvuloplasty” in the Indian Heart Journal, 1995.
● Published “Serum and platelet sialic acid in acute myocardial infarction” in the Indian Heart Journal, 1995.
● Published “Mitral Valve Reserve Capacity; The true measure of successful mitral valvuloplasty” (Abstract) in the Indian Heart Journal, 1997.
● Published “Significance of Lipoprotein A in coronary artery syndromes” in the Indian Heart Journal, 1995.
● Completed MD Project on bone marrow culture studies in patients with leukemias in 1991 at Lucknow University.
● Completed DM Project on Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography in the early post-MI phase for diagnosing multivessel coronary artery disease in 1995.
● Presented “Immediate and short-term results of treating bifurcation coronary lesions with a new side branch stent” at the Annual Australian Cardiac Society Meeting in 1998.
● Presented “Time course of reverse left ventricular remodeling in response to carvedilol in heart failure” at the Australian Cardiac Society Meeting in 1998.