Clint Maart
Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich, UK
Biography
Dr Clint Anthony Maart graduated with MBChB (First Class Honours) from the University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur medical school in 2002. He attained membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) during specialist doctor training at Cambridge University Hospitals Trust. Dr Maart then commenced clinical cardiology training in Cardiology on the East of England national training number (NTN) scheme including a cardiology rotation at the following hospitals: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Papworth Hospital and Bedford Hospital. He successfully applied for out of programme research at the Leeds General Infirmary, and was subsequently awarded a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) by the University of Leeds for his thesis on the study of outcomes from left main coronary artery revascularisation. He was appointed as a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in November 2017.
He annually performs more than 300 percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) cases including participation in a 24-hour primary PCI service for the emergency treatment of heart attacks. Patients treated include those with complex coronary artery disease, including multi-vessel coronary disease, which includes extensively calcified lesions, bifurcations including left main stem disease and chronic total occlusions. In order to perform these complex procedures Dr Maart utilises specialist equipment and refined techniques.