Cardiac Center
Peachstate Advanced Cardiac & Endovascular
Board Certified Interventional Cardiologists & Vascular Specialists located in Newnan, GA & Atlanta, GA
Coronary Artery Disease
Affecting more than 16.5 million people in the United States, coronary artery disease is the country’s leading cause of death in both men and women. Coronary artery disease (CAD) occurs when the coronary arteries begin to narrow or become clogged or hardened. This is typically the result of cholesterol or fat buildup in your artery walls.
Common Coronary Artery Disease symptoms in both men and women include:
- Chest tightness
- Chest pain
- Burning in chest
- Squeezing pain in the chest
- Heaviness in the chest
- Sweating
- Dizziness
- Arm or shoulder pain
- Shortness of breath
The most common CAD treatments include:
- Coronary angioplasty and stenting
- Lifestyle changes
Chest Pain
Chest pain can be harmless, or it can be a sign of a more serious condition, such as heart disease. Chest pain, or angina, is a discomfort you can experience when your heart doesn’t receive enough oxygen-rich blood.
Some common causes of chest pain include:
- Indigestion
- Heartburn
- Acid reflux
- Injured ribs
- Gallbladder problems
- Anxiety
- Panic attack
Risk factors associated with chest pain:
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Smoking
- Inactivity
- Poor diet
- High cholesterol
- High blood pressure
If you have an underlying heart condition, Dr. Odiete designs a personalized treatment plan that suits your unique situation.
In most cases, major lifestyle changes are recommended to reduce your chances of chest pain in the future.
Heart Failure
Heart failure sounds dramatic, but you can still lead a fulfilling life despite heart failure if you get the right treatment. Heart failure, or congestive heart failure (CHF) as it’s also called, is a condition in which your heart isn’t pumping blood through your body as effectively as it should.
Some common symptoms of Heart Failure include:
- Irregular/rapid heartbeat
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Swollen feet and ankles
- Shortness of breath
Causes of Heart Failure:
- Faulty heart valves
- Cardiomyopathy (damaged heart muscle)
- Myocarditis (inflamed heart muscle)
- Congenital heart defects
- Heart arrhythmias (abnormal rhythms)
- Smoking
- Excessive alcohol consumption
Some treatment options for Heart Failure include:
- ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors
- Angiotensin II receptor blockers
- Beta-blockers
- Statins
- Blood thinners
Surgical options for heart failure are also available. Dr. Odiete could repair a faulty valve in your heart or carry out a bypass procedure like coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (CABG). Other options are implantable devices, such as a biventricular pacemaker, an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), or a ventricular assist device (VAD).
Palpitations
While heart palpitations can happen to anybody, they’re also often one of the first signs of an underlying heart condition. If your heart feels like it’s pounding or beating too fast, you may be experiencing palpitations. Many people feel palpitations in their chest, neck, and throat as well.
Heart palpitations are caused by:
- Stress
- Anxiety
- Alcohol
- Nicotine
Diagnostic tools to determine the cause of your heart palpitations:
- Electrocardiogram (EKG)
- Chest X-ray
- Echocardiogram
- Event recording
- Holter monitoring
Some treatment options for Heart Palpitations:
- Beta-blockers
- Limiting your alcohol intake
- Reducing stress and anxiety-inducing situations
- Blood thinners
Services
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Cardiac Imagingmore info
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Heart Failuremore info
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Chest Painmore info
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Palpitationsmore info
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Coronary Artery Diseasemore info
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Peripheral Arterial Diseasemore info
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Diabetesmore info
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Vascular Diseasemore info
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Minimally Invasive Vascular Proceduresmore info
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Stress Testmore info
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Vascular Imagingmore info
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Limb Salvagemore info
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Diabetic Wound Care Centermore info
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Vein Centermore info
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Cardiac Centermore info
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Vascular Centermore info
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Varicose Veinsmore info
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Spider Veinsmore info
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Hyperbaric Medicinemore info
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Concierge Cardiovascular Medicinemore info