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Treatments

Angioplasty
This procedure is performed in the “cath” lab by a cardiologist and a highly skilled team. A thin, flexible tube is inserted into the heart and coronary arteries. A tiny balloon-like device can be inflated to push the blocking plaque against the wall of the artery to improve blood flow. Stents are also commonly used during coronary angioplasty. In this procedure, a mesh tube is expanded to the exact shape of the artery to free up blood flow.



Permanent Pacemaker

This commonly implanted device prescribed for patients whose heart is beating too slow or is out of rhythm. I can also be used for older adults and can aid in preventing congestive heart failure by helping the heart beat at a regular, even rate.



Implantable Cardiac  Defibrillator

This small, automatic defibrillator is inserted near the collarbone of patients to correct life-threatening irregular heartbeat problems called arrhythmias. It delivers an electric shock through tiny electrodes attached to the heart, to help correct the rhythm.



Angiojet

The Angiojet is a very small device that was approved in 1999 for dissolving potentially deadly blood clots in a patient’s coronary arteries by delivering a high pressure jet of saline into the artery before the patient undergoes a balloon angioplasty (often with stenting). By removing the blood clots from the coronary artery before angioplasty/stenting, the Angiojet can greatly reduce the risk of complications such as heart attack or even death.



Open-Heart Surgery 
Patients needing open-heart surgery are cared for by the cardiac team at Overlake Hospital Medical Center, as part of the Sound Heart collaboration. The transition from the Evergreen cardiologist to the Overlake cardiac surgeon is seamless.

Following surgery, patients are cared for in the Coronary Care Unit by specially trained registered nurses who care for post-open-heart surgery and other critical cardiac patients. The nursing staff is highly qualified and certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Advanced registered nurse practitioners follow all open-heart patients through the surgical experience, and a clinical nurse specialist is dedicated to promoting optimal patient care.

Upon discharge, the patients will return to the care of their Evergreen cardiologist and begin the rehabilitation phase of their recovery.

 


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http://www.evergreenhealthcare.org/Cardiac/treatments/default.htm