Dr. Pradipta Kumar Acharya

Designation :

Associate Director - Paediatric (Ped) Cardiology

Speciality :

Cardiology, Paediatric

Location :

Delhi

Experience :

20 year Experience

Qualification :

MD ( paed) , D. ECHO, FELLOWSHIP ( PAED CARDIO)



Brief Profile:

Work Experience:

  • 2005 - 2008 Senior Resident at Max Super specialty Hospital
  • 2008 - 2009 Junior Consultant at Batra Hospital
  • 2009 - Present Consultant and Incharge Pediatric Cardiac ICU at Max Super specialty Hospital
  • Consultant and In-charge Paediatric Cardiac ICU Max Devki Devi Hospital, Saket, Delhi
  • Senior Consultant & Head Paediatric Cardiac Intensive Care, Artemis, Gurugram
  • Senior Consultant & Head Paediatric Cardiac Intensive Care, Asian Hospital, Faridabad

Education:

  • MBBS - VSSMS Sambalpur university, 1994
  • MD (Paediatrics) Delhi University – 2005
  • Fellowship in Cardiac Critical Care

AWARDS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Balloon dilation of left bronchial stenosis by fogarter catheter in a ventilator dependent post cardiac surgery patient - Paper Publication - 2006
  • Annals of Pediatric Cardiology - Publication - 2014
  • Poster Presented in APPCS in Delhi - 2014
  • Technical Considerations PICS in Las Vages - 2006
  • Best Instructor and Motivator in Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad

MEMBERSHIPS & CERTIFICATIONS

  • Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society
  • Pediatric Cardiology Society of India
  • Delhi Medical Council

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Dr. Pradipta Kumar Acharya is a distinguished Pediatric Cardiologist at Max Super Speciality Hospital, located in Saket, New Delhi. He serves as the Associate Director and is responsible for the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care unit, boasting over 19 years of expertise in pediatric cardiology.

His areas of specialization encompass Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery. Throughout his career, he has managed an average of 40-45 post-cardiac surgery cases each month, in addition to handling pre and post-cardiac intervention cases and various cardiac emergencies.His pediatric intensive care team is dedicated to providing world-class intensive care treatment to a diverse array of post-operative pediatric cardiac surgical patients.

He has co-authored a study with Mahajan V, Bhan A, Tomar M, Sharma R, Acharya P, and Panigrahi B, titled "Perventricular Device Closure of Mid-muscular Ventricular Septal Defect on Beating Heart: Technical Considerations," published in Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, focusing on pediatric and adult interventional therapies for congenital and valvular heart disease.

Additionally, he collaborated with Mahajan V, Sharma R, Mishra S, Acharya P, Bazaz S, Sawhney A, Panigrahi P, and Bhan A on a paper discussing the "Balloon Dilatation of Left Bronchial Stenosis by Fogarty Catheter in a Ventilator-dependent Post-cardiac Surgery Patient," also featured in Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, volume 68, issue 3, page 458.

Furthermore, he has worked with Mahajan V, Bhan A, Tomar M, Sharma R, Acharya P, and Panigrahi B on the aforementioned study regarding the Perventricular Device Closure of Mid-muscular Ventricular Septal Defect on Beating Heart: Technical Considerations.