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India’s First EECP Textbook: A Complete Guide for Practitioners

Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for an estimated 17.9 million deaths annually according to the World Health Organization. In India, heart disease is responsible for nearly 28% of all deaths, with a disproportionately high burden among individuals under 50. Against this backdrop, the demand for effective, evidence-based cardiac care has never been more pressing.

Yet, within the growing landscape of non-invasive cardiology, a critical knowledge gap has persisted. Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP) therapy, despite being FDA-approved and endorsed by international cardiology guidelines, lacked a structured, practitioner-focused reference text. That gap has now been addressed.

The publication of Enhanced External Counterpulsation: Waveform Interpretation and Clinical Application by Dr. S. Ramasamy (PhD Cardio, FCCP,FACC) marks a defining moment in Indian medical publishing. It is widely recognized as the world's first dedicated EECP textbook, and represents a significant contribution to the field of non-invasive cardiac care.



The Gap in EECP Clinical Literature

EECP has been in clinical use for over two decades, with well-documented benefits for patients with chronic stable angina, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and related conditions. Studies published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology indicate a 60 to 70% reduction in angina symptoms following EECP therapy, with sustained benefits lasting up to five years post-treatment.

Despite this evidence base, the therapy's adoption has been limited by the absence of a unified clinical reference. Practitioners operating EECP systems across different manufacturers often lacked standardized guidance on:

       ECG-synchronized waveform interpretation

       Hemodynamic principles underlying counterpulsation

       Patient selection criteria and contraindication assessment

       Troubleshooting techniques for suboptimal therapy outcomes

       Protocol adherence for optimal diastolic augmentation

The absence of such a resource led to variability in clinical application and, in some cases, inconsistent patient outcomes. Dr. Ramasamy identified this void early in his practice and spent years compiling both clinical experience and research to produce a textbook that addresses each of these dimensions comprehensively.

What the Textbook Covers

The textbook is structured as a primer and case-based troubleshooting guide. It is designed not as a theoretical overview, but as a practical companion for clinicians actively involved in delivering EECP therapy.

Across ten chapters, the book addresses:

       Foundational principles of counterpulsation and its hemodynamic rationale

       ECG analysis in the context of EECP therapy, including rhythm recognition and timing protocols

       Arterial waveform interpretation, covering diastolic augmentation, systolic unloading, and the significance of waveform morphology in assessing therapy quality

       Clinical application across patient populations, including those with heart failure, refractory angina, and post-revascularization conditions

       Step-by-step troubleshooting frameworks for common and complex clinical scenarios

       Universal applicability across EECP and ECP systems, with no manufacturer-specific references

The deliberate exclusion of brand or device names reflects a commitment to scientific neutrality, making the text relevant to practitioners regardless of the equipment in use.

Foreword and Global Recognition

The textbook carries forewords from two distinguished American cardiologists. Dr. Joseph Tartaglia (MD, FACC, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York) describes the writing as clear, methodical, and concise, calling it a must-read for all technical personnel who wish to provide EECP.

Dr. Marc A. Silver (MD, FACP, FACC, FCCP, FAHA, FHFSA, Professor of Medicine, University of Illinois School of Medicine Chicago) describes the textbook as an invaluable resource to initiates and experts alike, noting that it provides comprehensive guidance through well-organized charts, graphs, and visuals.

These endorsements from internationally recognised cardiologists underscore the textbook's clinical credibility and its relevance beyond the Indian subcontinent.

About the Author: Dr. S. Ramasamy

Dr. S. Ramasamy is a non-invasive cardiology consultant with a PhD in Cardiology and fellowships from both the American College of Chest Physicians (FCCP) and the American College of Cardiology (FACC). He is the founder of Heal Your Heart, India's leading EECP treatment network, operated under Vaso-Meditech Private Limited, Chennai.

Under his leadership, Heal Your Heart provides over 70,000 EECP sessions annually, the highest volume of any EECP provider in the world. Dr. Ramasamy has presented research at the American College of Cardiology 2020 in Chicago, focusing on EECP efficacy in heart failure management. His work has been cited in cardiology journals and referenced in major cardiology textbook chapters.

His clinical insight and decades of hands-on experience form the foundation of this textbook, making it a practitioner's guide in the truest sense.

EECP in Clinical Practice: Why the Textbook Matters Now

The clinical relevance of EECP continues to expand. While it was initially indicated for patients with refractory angina not eligible for further revascularisation, growing evidence supports its role in broader cardiovascular management, including heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, hypertension, and peripheral vascular disease.

As more hospitals and cardiac centres in India and internationally adopt EECP, the need for standardised practitioner training becomes critical. The Heal Your Heart EECP Training and Certification Programme, which runs alongside the clinical centres, reflects this commitment to quality practice. The textbook serves as the definitive reference material for that programme and for independent practitioners alike.

The book is available as a hardcover edition in India (priced at Rs. 3,650 with nominal shipping) and internationally through Amazon USA, Amazon UK, and other platforms. Digital editions are accessible via Amazon Kindle, Google Play Books, Apple Books, and Kobo.



Heal Your Heart: Advancing Non-Invasive Cardiac Care in India

Since 2001, Heal Your Heart has operated at the forefront of EECP therapy in India. With treatment centres across 10 cities and a patient base that spans the country and beyond, the organisation has established itself as the benchmark for EECP clinical excellence in South Asia.

The publication of this textbook is consistent with Heal Your Heart's broader mission: to elevate the standard of non-invasive cardiac care through education, research, and clinical innovation. For patients who are not surgical candidates, or who seek evidence-based alternatives to bypass surgery and angioplasty, EECP at Heal Your Heart offers a non-surgical, FDA-approved pathway to improved cardiac function and quality of life.

Conclusion

The publication of India's first EECP textbook is more than a milestone in medical publishing. It is a practical tool that equips practitioners with the technical knowledge required to deliver consistent, high-quality counterpulsation therapy. For cardiologists, cardiac technicians, and EECP centre administrators, this book provides the structured clinical framework that has long been absent from the field.

As cardiovascular disease burden in India continues to rise, the integration of evidence-based, non-invasive therapies into mainstream cardiac care pathways is not a matter of choice, but of necessity. This textbook advances that integration by placing sound clinical knowledge directly in the hands of those delivering care.

To order the book or learn more about EECP treatment and training, visit: www.healurheart.com/book

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