
What Is Angioplasty? How It Opens Blocked Arteries
Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that opens blocked or narrowed coronary arteries. Dr. Abhinit Gupta explains what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.
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Dr. Abhinit Gupta
DM Cardiology (AIIMS, New Delhi)
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25 Gold Medals
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Associate Director – Cardiology · 25 Gold Medals
Dr. Abhinit Gupta is the Associate Director of Cardiology at Regency Hospital, Kanpur. The recipient of 25 gold medals during his training — including MBBS from L.L.R.M. Medical College, MD Medicine from S.N. Medical College, and DM Cardiology from AIIMS, New Delhi — he subsequently trained at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, before joining Regency Healthcare, Kanpur, in June 2017. His clinical focus encompasses STEMI care, primary angioplasty, trans-radial interventions, structural heart disease, arrhythmia management, heart failure treatment, complex PCIs, pacemaker and ICD implantation, and peripheral and renal angioplasty.
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Dr. Abhinit Gupta is an interventional cardiologist in private practice at Smiling Hearts Cardiac Centre, Kanpur. With more than 15 years of experience in medicine and interventional cardiology, he brings deep clinical expertise and genuine compassion to every patient he sees.
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Dr. Abhinit Gupta is an interventional cardiologist based in Kanpur, providing advanced cardiac care with compassion.
Precise diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery blockages via the radial (wrist) approach for faster recovery.
Advanced angioplasty guided by intravascular imaging for accurate treatment of complex coronary lesions.
Rapid primary angioplasty to restore blood flow and minimise heart muscle damage during a heart attack.
Specialist techniques for complex blockages including chronic total occlusions, left main disease, and calcified arteries.

Dr. Abhinit Gupta
Interventional Cardiologist
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Non-surgical interventions for structural heart defects including transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
Functional assessment of coronary lesions using iFR and FFR to guide precise and evidence-based treatment decisions.
Implantation and management of pacemakers, defibrillators, and leadless devices for arrhythmias and heart failure.
Specialised echocardiographic imaging for newborns and children to diagnose congenital and acquired heart conditions.

Symptoms of heart diseases and primary steps
Do your part; know your heart. To safeguard your cardiovascular health, you must know your heart risks and work hard to minimize them. The greater the number of risk factors and the greater the severity of each factor, the higher the person’s overall risk of developing heart disease. To prevent heart attacks and other problems, it’s important to identify and manage risks as early as possible. Common heart risks include age, family history, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and diabetes. There are also several lifestyle factors related to weight, smoking and stress that contribute to heart disease risk over time.

Sudden Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest due to bad life style and stress
The stress itself can be a problem. It raises your blood pressure, and it's not good for your body to constantly be exposed to stress hormones. Studies also link stress to changes in the way blood clots, which makes a heart attack more likely.

World Heart Day 2024
World Heart Day is celebrated on September 29 each year to raise awareness about cardiovascular health and encourage people to take control of their heart health. In 2024, the theme will focus on promoting heart-healthy lifestyles and preventing heart disease. Activities often include educational campaigns, community events, and health screenings. It's a great opportunity to learn about heart health, engage in physical activities, and make healthier lifestyle choices.

You are young - but is your heart ?
A healthy heart is the key to a vibrant life—nurture it with love and care.

Symptoms of heart diseases and primary steps
Do your part; know your heart. To safeguard your cardiovascular health, you must know your heart risks and work hard to minimize them. The greater the number of risk factors and the greater the severity of each factor, the higher the person’s overall risk of developing heart disease. To prevent heart attacks and other problems, it’s important to identify and manage risks as early as possible. Common heart risks include age, family history, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and diabetes. There are also several lifestyle factors related to weight, smoking and stress that contribute to heart disease risk over time.

Sudden Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest due to bad life style and stress
The stress itself can be a problem. It raises your blood pressure, and it's not good for your body to constantly be exposed to stress hormones. Studies also link stress to changes in the way blood clots, which makes a heart attack more likely.

World Heart Day 2024
World Heart Day is celebrated on September 29 each year to raise awareness about cardiovascular health and encourage people to take control of their heart health. In 2024, the theme will focus on promoting heart-healthy lifestyles and preventing heart disease. Activities often include educational campaigns, community events, and health screenings. It's a great opportunity to learn about heart health, engage in physical activities, and make healthier lifestyle choices.

You are young - but is your heart ?
A healthy heart is the key to a vibrant life—nurture it with love and care.

Symptoms of heart diseases and primary steps
Do your part; know your heart. To safeguard your cardiovascular health, you must know your heart risks and work hard to minimize them. The greater the number of risk factors and the greater the severity of each factor, the higher the person’s overall risk of developing heart disease. To prevent heart attacks and other problems, it’s important to identify and manage risks as early as possible. Common heart risks include age, family history, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and diabetes. There are also several lifestyle factors related to weight, smoking and stress that contribute to heart disease risk over time.

Sudden Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest due to bad life style and stress
The stress itself can be a problem. It raises your blood pressure, and it's not good for your body to constantly be exposed to stress hormones. Studies also link stress to changes in the way blood clots, which makes a heart attack more likely.

World Heart Day 2024
World Heart Day is celebrated on September 29 each year to raise awareness about cardiovascular health and encourage people to take control of their heart health. In 2024, the theme will focus on promoting heart-healthy lifestyles and preventing heart disease. Activities often include educational campaigns, community events, and health screenings. It's a great opportunity to learn about heart health, engage in physical activities, and make healthier lifestyle choices.

You are young - but is your heart ?
A healthy heart is the key to a vibrant life—nurture it with love and care.
How Dr. Abhinit Gupta and the team at Smiling Hearts Cardiac Centre look after every patient.
5.0491 Google reviewsEvery diagnosis and treatment option is explained in plain language, with time set aside for your questions.
Care is guided by current clinical guidelines and tailored to each patient's individual condition.
Honest discussion of your procedure, expected recovery, and costs — so you can decide with confidence.
Structured follow-up and long-term support after every procedure — not only on the day itself.
Dr. Abhinit Gupta is the Associate Director – Cardiology at Regency Hospital and Founder & Director of Smiling Hearts Cardiac Centre, Kanpur.
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Dr. Abhinit Gupta is an interventional cardiologist based in Kanpur.

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