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Extractions: For the latest research information about the use of apo A-1 Milano as an innovative treatment to reduce arterial plaque, click here. Cedars-Sinai Heart Center In 2003, Cedars-Sinai ranked as one of the country's top hospitals in the 14th annual guide to the "America's Best Hospitals" edition of Cedars-Sinai's international reputation for outstanding heart care is built on decades of innovation and leading-edge research, including: Introducing the first electrocardiogram machine used in Los Angeles Initiating the concept of a Cardiac Care Unit Discovering a technique in 1953 for using an enzyme to dissolve blood clots in the heart (By 1982, Cedars-Sinai had become one of the first medical centers in the United States to test this therapy in human beings. Today, this treatment has become the worldwide standard for treating heart attacks.) Inventing the Swan-Ganz catheter, which measures how well the heart is working in critically ill patients, triggering a revolution in critical care, management of burns, heart attacks, adult respiratory distress syndrome and all forms of circulatory shock Introducing the use of drugs to dilate blood vessels, revolutionizing the way that heart failure and severe heart disorders are treated
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Extractions: Recognized both nationally and internationally as a center of diagnostic treatment, and research excellence, the UPMC Cardiovascular Institutes provides a multitude of sophisticated and specialized treatments for every type of heart and vascular disease. Science Watch ranked UPMC's cardiovascular clinical and basic research program in the top five nationally for its impact in the field. UPMC offers state-of-the-art diagnostic and surgical procedures, heart disease prevention programs, and rehabilitation programs for recovering coronary patients. UPMC also continues to be at the forefront of ground-breaking cardiovascular research to ensure its patients the latest in diagnostic and therapeutic methods and treatments. In addition to practicing general cardiology, our cardiologists subspecialize in a number of areas, including congestive heart failure, interventional cardiology, preventive cardiology, electrophysiology, and heart transplantation and rehabilitation. These skilled physicians are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We also collaborate with community-based primary care physicians to provide our patients with world-class care close to home. Our programs at UPMC Presbyterian provide a unique mix of services that combine the best of academic and private practice heart care.
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Extractions: Summary and Comment Results from previous studies have shown that exercise duration is a strong independent predictor of mortality in patients who are referred for exercise electrocardiography. More recently, investigators have demonstrated that post-exercise recovery of heart rate also helps predict mortality. Now, researchers at Cleveland Clinic have prospectively analyzed all-cause mortality rates in 9454 consecutive patients who underwent symptom-limited exercise ECG testing. Abnormal heart-rate recovery was defined as a decrease of 12 bpm or less during the first minute after peak exercise. During a median 5.2-year follow-up, 312 subjects died. All-cause mortality rates were 8 percent among patients with abnormal heart-rate recovery and 2 percent among patients with normal recovery a significant difference. After adjustment for age, sex, typical cardiovascular risk factors, and medication use, abnormal heart-rate recovery remained an independent predictor of death (adjusted odds ratio, 2.13). No interaction was found between heart-rate recovery and overall treadmill risk score, which took into account exercise duration, ST-segment deviation, and anginal status. Comment: The results of this very large study add to a growing body of evidence suggesting that what we observe after exercise testing may be nearly as important as what we observe during testing. An inadequate drop in heart rate soon after a stress test is a strong independent predictor of mortality and should be taken into account by physicians as they make risk-assessment and therapeutic decisions.
Extractions: C ommitting educational resources and proven health care methods to the community Eight highly qualified, board-certified cardiologists make up the North Phoenix Heart Center team. Unique to the group is their early morning eight-way conference call in which they discuss every case before making their rounds. Every evening the same ritual is repeated so the patient benefits from a comprehensive body of knowledge and receives absolute continuity of care.
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Extractions: Cardiology Select from the 'Navigate...' menu below to review our Cardiology Programs: Anticoagulation Management Program Arrhythmia Management Cardiovascular Wellness Clinical Research Electrophysiology Heart Failure (CHF) Interventional Cardiology Non-Invasive Cardiology Heart Failure (CHF) Congestive heart failure (CHF) is the result of the heart's inability to effectively pump blood to meet the body's needs. It may be a consequence of heart muscle weakness such as after a series of heart attacks, valvular disease like rheumatic aortic stenosis, or toxic injury such as alcohol poisoning. Symptoms frequently include shortness of breath, particularly while lying down (orthopnea), leg swelling (edema), and awakening from sleep gasping for air (paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea). CHF is a cause for serious concern. The outlook for patients with CHF continues to improve. There are several groups of medications (Beta Blockers, ACE inhibitors, and Angiotensin II receptor blockers) that have been shown to prolong life and reduce hospitalizations in patients with CHF. The New England Heart Institute participates in nation-wide clinical research trials to help assess whether other treatments like antiarrhythmic agents or implantable defibrillators will further protect the patient with CHF. The optimal treatment for patients with CHF involves considerably more than prescribing the right medicine. It requires the full support of the patient to work with the health care team in managing his or her heart failure. It has been well established that the main reason for re-hospitalization is the discontinuation of prescribed medications, dietary indiscretions, and the failure to identify early signs of worsening heart failure. It is therefore the goal of the Heart Failure Management Program to not only provide the patient with the best medical treatment possible, but also to educate the patient regarding diet, medications, exercise, and most importantly, symptoms to report before a trip to the hospital becomes necessary.
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