Dr. Virbhan Balai
Consultant
32 years of experienceInterventional Cardiologists
MD, MBBS, DLO, DNB
Manipal Medical Centre, Dwarka, Delhi
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Dr. Virbhan Balai is a Senior Interventional Cardiologist in New Delhi with more than 32 years of professional experience. He is a highly trained, board-certified Interventional Cardiologist specializing in structural heart diseases. He is known for performing complex interventions, including LM stenting, Rota ablation, Pacemaker implantation, complex arrhythmia ablation, device closure for heart defects, and advanced cardiovascular procedures. His expertise lies in Primary PCI, Complex PTCA, PTCA in calcific coronary arteries, and various other cardiac procedures. After completing his MBBS from VMMC and Safdarjung Hosp., Delhi, 2008, he also achieved DLO from VMMC and Safdarjung Hosp., Delhi, 2010, and MD (General Medicine) from PGIMER and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hosp., New Delhi, 2013. Furthering his education, Dr. Balai completed a DNB (Cardiology) from the National Heart Inst., New Delhi, in 2018 and his FNB (Interventional Cardiology) from Max Super Specialty Hosp., Delhi, in 2021. He was awarded the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Health accolade in 2023 for outstanding efforts. He is an active part of the American Coll. of Cardiology, European Society of Cardiology, Society of Cardiovascular Angiography & Intervention (USA), Asia Pacific Vascular Society, Cardiological Society of India, Association of Physicians of India, and Indian Academy of ECHO, Delhi. Dr. Balai is an author of widely recognized peer-reviewed journals and academic publications. He actively participates in seminars and conferences on cardiology updates. He is regularly invited as guest faculty at national and international conferences. He is fluent in Hindi and English.Education
MBBS - VMMC and Safdarjung Hosp., Delhi, 2008 DLO - VMMC and Safdarjung Hosp., Delhi, 2010 MD (General Medicine) - PGIMER and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hosp., New Delhi, 2013 DNB (Cardiology) - National Heart Inst., New Delhi, 2018 FNB (Interventional Cardiology) - Max Super Specialty Hosp., Delhi, 2021Past Experience
Interventional Cardiologist at Max Super Speciality Hosp., New Delhi - 2019 - 2022 Associate Consultant at Manipal Hosp., New Delhi - 2018 - 2019 Associate Consultant at BLK Super Speciality Hosp., New Delhi - 2017 - 2018Awards
Received Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Health accolade in 2023
Paper Published
Culprit versus Non-Culprit Vessel Angioplasty in STEMI; Chapter 58, CSI Updates 2021. Efficacy, Safety, and Promising of Atorvastatin versus Rosuvastatin in LDL Cholesterol Reduction Potential and CVD Protection. Chapter 22. Advances in Statin Therapy & Beyond in CVD (ASTC). A Textbook of Cardiology. Coronary Plaque Regression in Statin Intervention Trials: Does It Hold the Ground? Chapter 19. Cardiology 2021 Edition; LIPIDS. performed research on the prevalence of coronary heart disease risk factors - novel as well as conventional risk factors. performed research To study the effect of intensive nutritional and lifestyle modification in patients of uncontrolled Type II Diabetes Mellitus despite availing optimum drug Treatment. INDIA VALVE 2022 "TAVR Hall of Fame" - Transaortic TAVR with Porcelain Aorta, 09.09.2022. INDIA VALVE 2022 "TAVR Hall of Fame" - TAVR In Challenging Anatomy 10.09.2022. INDIA VALVE 2022 "TAVR Hall of Fame" - TMVR -Transcatheter Mitral Valve, 11-Sep-2022. SCAI VIRTUAL LAB, Complex Bifurcation Stenosis- Tips and Tricks. DK- Crush Technique; 10.07.2021. IVUS Connect. IVUS Guided LM PCI, 19.09.2021. SCAI VIRTUAL LAB; Coronary Imaging. IVUS Guided Left Main PCI,17.10.2021. Left Main- Ostial LAD Intramural hematoma as a rare case of ACS, Society of Coronary Imaging and Physiology (SCIP),29.10.2022. Healthy Heart, Visit Health; 29.09.2022. PCR Tokyo Valves- Transaortic TAVR, 17.02.2023. Sudden cardiac death, Visit Health, 29.03.2023.
Area of Expertise
- Ablation Therapy
- Aneurysm Surgery: Traditional Open Surgery
- Angiography
- Aorta Surgery
- Aortic Valve Surgery
- Aortic Valve Surgery in the Young Patient