Overview

Dr. Rahul S. Patil is a Consultant Cardiologist with a special experience of treating more than 5,000 young and middle age patients with heart attack, performed over 1,500 CATH lab procedures, 2,500 angioplasties, Diagnostic angiograms, cath studies , pericardiocentesis, device closures, Valvuloplasties, Pacemaker insertion. He is a member of Cardiology Society of India (CSI). He has received award for Best Presentation at National CSI Conference – 2015 for Serum Levels of ST2 to Predict Mortality and Clinical Outcome in Acute Myocardial Infarction.

Education & Qualifications

  • MBBS - M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore, India. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India
  • M.D (General Medicine), J.J.M Medical College, Davangere, India, Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India
  • DM (Cardiology), Amrita Institute Of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Kochi, India, Amrita  University, Coimbatore, India.

Experience

Clinical Experience

Dr. Rahul S. Patil. is a Consultant Cardiologist since August 2016. He has treated over 5,000 OPD patients, performed over 1,500 CATH lab procedures, 2,500 angioplasties, Diagnostic angiograms , cath studies , pericardiocentesis , device closures , Valvuloplasties , Pacemaker insertion.

 

Head, Premature Coronary Artery Disease

  • He is specialized in Heart Attack in Younger age groups (under 50)
  • Largest follow-up clinic (2000 patients) for PCAD in World.
  • Extensively studied causes of heart attack in young

Awards

National CSI conference – 2015 (Award for Best Presentation)

Serum Levels of ST2 to Predict Mortality and Clinical Outcome in Acute Myocardial Infarction

Research & Publications

Publications – Original Articles – Primary Author

  • Patil RS et al., Profile of coronary artery disease in indian rural youth (< 35 yrs), Indian Heart Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2020.08.002
  • Patil RS, Satvic CM, Shetty LH, Natraj Setty HS, Komma S, Jain AR, et al. Clinical and angiographic profile of premature heart attack in patients with family history of premature coronary heart disease: A substudy of the PCAD registry (Registered under the Clinical Trials Registry of India [CTRI/2018/03/012544]). Res Cardiovasc Med 2020;9:42-6.
  • Patil RS, Sheethal KC, Hegde SS, et al. Clinical and angiographic profile of heart attacks in teenage Indians. J Evid Based Med Healthc 2020; 7(30), 0000-0000. DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2020/000
  • Patil RS, Shetty LH, Chidananda CG, Raj VA, Trivedi AS, Raghu RT, et al. Coronary artery disease in young diabetics (under 40 years):Are they different? J Indian coll cardiol 2020;XX:XX-XX.
  • Patil RS, Shetty LH, Vijan V, Cheekatla LN, Thomas TJ, Singh H, et al. Coronary artery disease among young drivers (<40 years): Occupational hazard or air pollution driving it? J Clin Prev Cardiol 2020;9:XX-XX.
  • Patil RS, Raghu TR, Manjunath CN, Ghosh S, Shetty LH. Distribution of conventional lipids in Indians with premature coronary artery disease: A substudy of the premature coronary artery disease registry. J Clin Prev Cardiol 2019;8:18-24
  • Patil R, Raghu TR, Manjunath CN, Vijan V, Ghosh S. Comparison of clinical profile of urban Vs. rural Indian youth with premature coronary artery disease (PCAD): a substudy of the PCAD registry. Int J Res Med Sci 2019;7:1-5
  • Rahul S. Patil, Laxmi H. Shetty, Raghu T.R., Manjunath C.N., Vikrant Vijan and Tony Raj. 2018. “TRIAL DESIGN AND RATIONALE: Coronary Artery Disease (PCAD) Registry Prospective Multi-site 5year INTEGRATED CARDIOLOGY CLINIC of Premature CAD(< 40yrs) in South Indian International Journal of Current Research, 10, (12), 80-82
  • Rahul S. Patil and Dr. Vijay Kumar, 2017. “New Risk Stratification (NERS) Score II – To predict clinical outcome after revascularisation (PCI/CABG) of Unprotected Left Main Coronary Artery Disease”, International Journal of Current Research, 9, (01), 44891-44897
  • R. S. Patil et al. Lipid profile of Coronary artery disease in Young (< 30yrs) South Asian Indians : A sub-study of PCAD registry. Global Heart Journal,2018; 13, (04): 437
  • R. S. Patil et al. Coronary artery disease in Young (< 30yrs): Its unique profile in South Asian Indians : A sub-study of PCAD registry. Global Heart Journal,2018; 13, (04): 420-421
  • Rahul S. Patil, K. U. Natarajan. Serum levels of the ST2 (IL-1 receptor family) to predict mortality and clinical outcome in acute myocardial infarction. Indian Heart Journal, 2015; 67, suppl 1: 536.
  • Rahul S. Patil, Praveen G. Pai. Correlation of regional wall motion abnormality (RWMA) by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) with Troponin I levels – In patients with Non ST elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI). Indian Heart Journal, 2015; 67, suppl 1: 592

 

Publications: Secondary author

  • H. Shetty, R. S. Patil. Premature Coronary artery disease in women: Demographic, clinical and angiographic profile – Reflections from the PCAD registry. Global Heart Journal,2018; 13, (04): 448
  • Natraj Setty HS , Ragavendra, Patil R, Patil SS, Vijayakumar, Manjunath CN (2017) Aneurysms: A Comprehensive Review. JSM Atherosclerosclerosis; 2(1): 1019.
  • Natraj Setty HS, Raghu TR, Jayashree Kharge, Geetha BK, Patil SS, et al. (2016) Syphilitic Non Ascending Aortic Aneurysm-Case Report. J. Cardiol Clin Res 4(7): 1085

 

Presentations

  • Lipid profile of Coronary artery disease in Young (< 30yrs) South Asian Indians

World Congress of Cardiology – 2018

  • Coronary artery disease in Young (< 30yrs): Its unique profile in South Asian Indians

World Congress of Cardiology – 2018

  • Correlation of Regional wall motion abnormality (RWMA) by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI)  with Troponin I levels – in patients with Non ST elevation Myocardial Infarction

National Cardiology Society of India conference – 2015

  • Serum Levels of the ST2 (IL – 1 receptor family) to Predict Mortality and Clinical Outcome in Acute Myocardial Infarction

National CSI conference – 2015 (Award for Best Presentation)

  • NERS – II SCORE : in predicting clinical outcomes after revascularisation (PCU / CABG) of Left main coronary artery disease (dissertation study)

Annual CSI conference (Kerala chapter) - 2015

  • A case study of WALLENBERG SYNDROME (VARIANT)

Annual API conference (Karnataka chapter) – 2011

  • A case study of DYKE-DAVIDOFF-MASSON SYNDROME

Annual API conference (Karnataka chapter) – 2012

  • Case Report : Giant Syphilitic Ascending Aortic Anuerysm

Specializations

  • Heart attack in younger and middle age groups (under 50)
  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Complex Coronary Angioplasties
  • Preventive Cardiology