Dr. Alberto Barrera

  • Doctor in Medicine.
  • Specialist in electrophysiology at the Arrhythmias Unit in the Heart Area of Xanit International Hospital.
  • Member of the Spanish Society of Cardiology.
  • Member of the European Society of Cardiology.

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Doctor in Medicine and Specialist in Cardiology. Specialist in Electrophysiology at the Arrhythmias Unit in the Heart Area of Xanit International Hospital and at the Arrhythmias Unit of the Cardiology Service, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital of Malaga.

Dr. Barrera has extensive experience in electrophysiology and cardiac stimulation, including the latest techniques and procedures.

He is a member of both the Spanish and European Societies of Cardiology. In the field of research, Dr. Barrera has written numerous scientific articles, presented papers and lectured at national and international conferences.




Arrhythmias

The Arrhythmias Unit of the Heart Area cares for patients with heart rhythm disorders. It is divided into two specific areas.

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Marfan Unit

ICTA has the first Marfan unit set up in the private health sector in Spain: we diagnose, follow-up and treat Marfan syndrome patients.

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Cardiac Surgery

Modern Cardiac Surgery: coronary surgery with and without extracorporeal circulation, conventional valve surgery, etc.

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Aortic Valve Unit

Our group has pioneered aortic valve replacement techniques. Our operating theatre is fully equipped for aortic root surgeries.

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Clinical Cardiology

Electrocardiograms, stress tests & echocardiograms: consultations at Hospital Xanit (Benalmádena) or Fuengirola .

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Sudden Death Unit

Early diagnosis, follow-up and treatment of potentially lethal cardiovascular diseases that may result in sudden death in athletes.

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Hemodynamics

Coronarography, studies of patients with valvulopathies: congenital heart disease in adults, transseptal catheterisation, etc.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation

Service specialised in full rehabilitation of patients after angina, heart attack, operations, etc.

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