Telemedicine Brings Congenital Heart Institute’s Unique Cardiac MRI Expertise Daily to Patients in Orlando

Published on: 06/02/2010
Miami, FL -- Pediatric and adult congenital heart patients in Orlando are benefiting from a new telemedicine connection that is making cardiac MRI services more accessible to patients. Thanks to specialized MRI software, and voice and video internet connections between the two campuses of the Congenital Heart Institute at Miami Children’s Hospital and Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children– referred to as “one program at two locations” – patients at the Orlando campus now have ready access to cardiac MRI expertise.
           
Prior to the connection, Dr. Ruchira Garg, one of a small but growing number of cardiac MRI specialists nationwide, traveled monthly to Orlando to perform cardiac MRIs. Now, patients can have the procedures scheduled as needed rather than wait for Dr. Garg’s monthly visits. Dr. Garg scans patients and directs on-site technical staff in Orlando through the internet connection, then relays essential results to the managing cardiologists and surgeons in Orlando.
 
“As more and more children born with heart defects survive and thrive, thanks to interventional advancements, the need for cardiac MRI continues to grow,” said Dr. Garg. “Early in a patient’s care, echocardiography is the gold standard to assess heart anatomy and function. After multiple surgeries and repairs, scar tissue often makes it more difficult to obtain diagnostic echocardiographic images. For these patients, cardiac MRI is usually the best method for evaluating heart anatomy and function,” said Dr. Garg. 
 
Dr. Garg is a pediatric cardiologist who joined the Miami Children’s Hospital Congenital Heart Institute in 2006 to establish the Cardiac MRI program. She is specifically trained in noninvasive imaging, including the techniques and interpretation of congenital cardiac MRI. Dr. Garg comes to Miami from The Children’s Hospital, Denver, where she successfully established a Congenital Cardiac MRI program. Dr. Garg also serves as the co-director of the Echocardiography Laboratory, where she performs fetal echocardiograms to diagnose fetal heart disease. 
 
Dr. Garg earned her medical degree at the Medical College of Pennsylvania; she then completed her internship and residency in pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University. She completed her pediatric cardiology training at Columbus Children’s Hospital (now Nationwide Children’s Hospital), followed by an additional year of fellowship in noninvasive imaging at Children’s Hospital Boston. Dr. Garg is a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatrics and Sub-Board of Pediatric Cardiology, and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology.  
            
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