Dr. Shuvanan Ray - Director & Chief of Cardiology Fortis Hospital Anandapur, Kolkata

Dr. Shuvanan Ray

Director & Chief of Cardiology
Fortis Hospital Anandapur, Kolkata

Dr. Shuvanan Ray the best cardiologist in Kolkata
Dr. Shuvanan Ray Education

His Education

DM (CU) : 1990 – 1992 (Secured 1st position in the Examination)

MD (CU) : 1981 – 1983

MBBS (CU) : 1972 – 1979 (All passed in Single Chance)

Dr. Shuvanan Ray Career Contour

Career Contour

2012 – Present :
Director and Chief of Cardiology, Fortis Hospital, Anandapur, Kolkata

2007 – 2012 :
Director of CathLab, AMRI Hospitals, Salt Lake, Kolkata

2004 – 2006 :
Consultant Interventional Cardiology, Peerless Hospital, Kolkata

2003 – 2004 :
Consultant Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Gleneagles, Kolkata

2001 – 2006 :
Ex-Head of the Dept. (Invasive Cardiology), Suraksha Hospital, Kolkata

1996 – 2001 :
Ex-Head of the Dept. (Invasive Cardiology), Ruby General Hospital, Kolkata

Dr. Shuvanan Ray Professional Memberships

Professional Memberships

Member of International Andreas Gruentzig Society

Chairman Scientific Committee NIC – 2024

Fellow of American College of Cardiology - 2016

Fellow of the Cardiological Society of India - 2014

Fellow of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention - 2003

Dr. Shuvanan Ray Special Interest

His Special Interest

Interventional Procedures

Cardiology

Bifurcation Lesion Angioplasty

Left main Angioplasty

Rotablation and Shockwave Intravascular

Lithotripsy

Transluminal Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)

Peripheral Interventions

CTO

IVUS

Good Clinical Judgment

Investigation, Diagnosis, Treatment of Acute Illness

Dr. Shuvanan Ray As a Faculty

As a Faculty

2024- Faculty at CSI, NIC, India Live

2011 (September) - Rotablation & Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) Training Course in Miyazaki

2003 - Nominated as Fellow Society of Cardiac Catheterization and Angiography

2000- Attended Angioplasty Training as a Faculty in Charles Nicole Hospital, Rouen, France

Dr. Shuvanan Ray Books Published

Books Published

2nd Edition – 2017 [Published by JP Brothers] Chapters In:

-Current Trends of Cardiology
-The Protocol Book for Intensive Care (1st and 2nd editions)
-STEMI India
-Update CSI
- CSI Cardiology Update 2019

Tips & Tricks in Cardiac Intervention – 2015 [Published by JP Brothers]

Journal Publications

1) Letter to editor regarding the original article by Gianluca Rigatelli et al. presenting novel stenting technique for complex coronary bifurcation, [Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 94 (16), 2019.]

2) A novel “Nano-Crush” technique for the management of coronary bifurcation lesions: in vitro bench test analysis and preliminary report on real-world clinical evaluation in patients with one-year angiographic follow-up. [Asia Intervention 2019; 5: 41-51]

3) NANO CRUSH - Technique for Bifurcation Stenting with Long Term Follow Up: From Bench Test to Clinical Practice. [TCTAP, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2017]

4) Endovascular Treatment of Splenic Artery Pseudoaneurysm, (Journal of Indian College of Cardiology), 7 (1), 2017

5) Angioplasty of Unprotected Left Main of Coronary Stenosis… Real world experience of a Single operator group from Eastern India. [Indian Heart Journal 68 (2016) 28-35]

6) Clopidogrel Resistance – A way forward [Indian Heart Journal, 2014]

7) Splenic Artery Aneurysm – Novel way to treat with long term angiographic follow up – A case report [Journal of Indian College of Cardiology, 2015]

8) Clopidogrel Resistance – A way forward [Indian Heart Journal, 2014]

9) Impact of Angiographic & Procedural Factors on the Treatment of Ostial LAD or LCx Disease [Indian Heart Journal 2011; 63:414-417]

10) Thrombosuction with Export Aspiration Catheter during PCI in Acute MI [Indian Heart Journal 2010; 62:176-178]

11) Importance of Ischaemic Time as a Predictor of LV systolic function in Indians [Indian Heart Journal 2010; 62:39-42]

12) Revascularization of Left Main Bifurcation lesions by “Mini Crush Technique” in a subject on Haemodialysis [Indian Heart Journal 2009; 61:186-187]

13) Percutaneous Treatment of Bifurcation Stenosis of Coronary Arteries – A long term study [Indian Heart Journal. 2008; 60:22]

14) Cardiac Tumors – An Observational Study, Indian Heart Journal, 48,3, 1996

15) Low Dose Amiodarone in Severe Chronic Heart Failure, Indian Heart Journal. 48, 4, 1996

16) Hypertension in Young in Eastern India, Indian Heart Journal. 48,6, 1996

17) Follow-up results of Balloon Angioplasty for Native Co-arctation Aorta, Indian Heart Journal. 48,6, 1996

18) Efficiency of Rethrombolysis for Recurrent Ischemia following AMI [Indian Heart Journal 1995; 47,1]

19) Etiopathology of Chronic Complete Heart Block in Eastern India, API Update 1995

20) Long-term follow up of PTCA with special reference to aorta/arteries, Indian Heart Journal. 47, 2, 1995

21) Systolic Hypertension on Elderly, API Update 1994

22) Reuse of Pacemaker, Journal of Asia-Pacific Conference of Pacing and Electrophysiology 1994

23) Low Dose Amiodarone in Refractory Tachyarrhythmia, Indian Heart Journal 44, 1,147, 1992

24) Aortic Regurgitation in HCM, JAPI41, 9,576, 1992

25) Pacemakers and Quality of Life, Journal of Asia-Pacific Conference of Pacing and Electrophysiology

26) Effect of IV SK on LV function, JAPI42, 10, 785, 1984

27) Pacing in Children Adolescents, Indian Heart Journal 46,1,41, 1984

28) Ventricular Late Potentials after Thrombolysis, JAPI Vo. 42, No. 8,587

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