Services cardiovasculaires
When you need heart care, it is reassuring to know that the expert cardiac specialists from the Ascension St. Vincent Heart Center, one of the most highly rated heart hospitals in the United States, are right here at Hancock Health too! You can have peace of mind knowing that you will find state-of-the-art technology to diagnose and treat cardiovascular problems close to home in Greenfield.
Détection avancée
Des études estiment que plus de la moitié d’entre nous développeront une maladie cardiaque à un moment donné de leur vie. Nous proposons une technologie de pointe pour diagnostiquer les problèmes cardiovasculaires et proposer le traitement le plus efficace. Si vous présentez des symptômes de maladie cardiaque ou si vous pensez être à risque, n'attendez pas. La plupart des maladies cardiovasculaires peuvent être traitées plus efficacement lorsqu’elles sont détectées à un stade précoce.
Our cardiac X-ray unit provides one of the most advanced heart scans available, with enhanced image quality and resolution. And our echocardiography system offers a color ultrasound of the heart with exceptional imaging performance.
Diagnostic procedures we offer include:
- Cathétérisme cardiaque : un produit de contraste est injecté dans les artères coronaires et une photo numérique est prise. Cela permet de visualiser tout rétrécissement ou blocage.
- Tests d'effort cardiaque : un tapis roulant, un vélo ou des médicaments sont utilisés pour stresser le cœur et évaluer ses performances.
- Tests d'effort nucléaire cardiaque : effectués conjointement avec un test d'effort, les tests d'effort cardiolite montrent dans quelle mesure le sang circule vers le muscle cardiaque.
- Échocardiogramme : les échographies du cœur et des valvules cardiaques déterminent comment le cœur pompe et s'il fonctionne correctement.
- Électrocardiographie : le tracé électrique (ECG) du rythme cardiaque aide à diagnostiquer les conditions qui interfèrent avec la fonction électrophysique normale. Les moniteurs d'événements ECG enregistrent graphiquement les courants électriques générés par le cœur pendant que la personne marche ou se déplace en portant un petit enregistreur.
Traitement et réadaptation
Armés des dernières technologies, nos cardiologues experts travaillent avec un seul objectif en tête : vous aider à aller mieux. En cours de route, nous communiquerons étroitement avec vous et votre famille, en veillant à ce que vous soyez au courant de vos options de traitement afin que vous puissiez participer activement au choix des soins qui vous conviennent.
Notre programme de réadaptation cardiaque aide les patients à récupérer plus rapidement et à reprendre leur vie quotidienne après un événement cardiaque ou une intervention chirurgicale. Le programme de réadaptation est conçu autour de chaque patient et est suivi par notre personnel attentionné et expert.
Cardiac Stress Testing
A cardiac exercise stress test shows how well your heart handles exercise. This can take various forms including stress ECG and stress echocardiograms.
During your cardiac exercise stress test, you’ll walk on a treadmill or cycle on an exercise bike until you reach your “target heart rate”- which is 85% of the maximum heart rate predicted for your age. Every 3 minutes, the speed, incline and resistance of your treadmill or bike will increase, up to 15 minutes maximum. Medication may also be used to stress the heart and grade its performance.
During the test, one or more medical professionals will monitor your ECG, heart rate, blood pressure and heart rhythm. They will stop the test if:
- You develop chest pain
- Your blood pressure is becoming a concern
- The ECG shows your heart isn’t getting enough oxygen
- You become too tired
- You have another symptom that prevents you from exercising
The test takes less than one hour in total. After you complete your cardiac exercise stress test, you’ll be monitored until your heart rate returns to its normal resting rate. Your test results will be explained to you, and your doctor may recommend additional tests and treatments.
Your provider may recommend a cardiac exercise stress test to:
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- Identify the cause of chest pain as well as shortness of breath, dizziness and light-headedness
- Diagnose possible coronary artery disease
- Check the effectiveness of certain procedures such as coronary angioplasty and stenting or cardiac bypass surgery
- Help create a safe exercise plan if you have heart disease risk factors
- Identify any heart rhythm changes usually experienced during exercise
- Determine your risk of heart disease or other heart-related conditions
Cardiac nuclear stress testing can be done in conjunction with a stress test, cardiolite stress testing shows how well the blood flows to the heart muscle.
Echocardiography
Echocardiography, electrical tracing, also known as an EKG or an echo, is a non-invasive procedure that uses sound waves to create an image of the heart and nearby blood vessels. It’s a common way to examine the heart’s structure and function and can help diagnose a variety of heart conditions that interfere with normal electrophysical function.
EKG event monitors make a graphic record of the electric currents generated by the heart while the person walks or otherwise moves wearing a small recorder.
- Abnormal heart valves or rhythms
- Heart murmurs
- Heart muscle damage from a heart attack
- Infections, blood clots, or tumors in the heart
- Fluid buildup around the heart
Echocardiography is different from an electrocardiogram (ECG), which is a test that measures the heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.
Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac catheterization, also known as a cath, is a procedure that involves inserting a thin, flexible tube called a catheter into a blood vessel and threading it through to the heart, and then contrast dye is injected into the coronary arteries and a digital picture is taken. This allows visualization of any narrowing or blockages. The procedure can be used for both diagnostic and treatment purposes.
During a cardiac catheterization, a healthcare provider may:
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- Examine the heart: Use the catheter to look at the heart valves, measure pressures in the heart chambers, or take blood samples to measure oxygen levels
- Treat heart conditions: Use the catheter to treat narrowed blood vessels, put in a new heart valve, or perform cardiac ablation
- Check blood flow: Inject contrast dye into the coronary arteries to check blood flow.
The procedure is performed under local anesthetic.
Vascular Care
Vascular care treats disorders and diseases that affect the vascular system, which includes the arteries, veins, and other vessels that circulate blood throughout your body. Some vascular conditions are acute, meaning they come on quickly. In contrast, others are chronic, developing over the years, and requiring ongoing medical management.
Some vascular conditions can be severe and life-threatening, such as blood clots, while others pose much less risk, such as spider veins. Treatment and prevention are possible for many vascular conditions.
If you have questions about vascular conditions or care, ask your provider. The earlier you receive care, the better the outcome will be.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
The expert support you need to help your heart recover. Hancock Health’s Cardiac Rehabilitation program helps patients recover faster and return to their everyday lives after a cardiac event or surgery. The rehab program is tailored around each individual patient and is monitored by our caring, expert staff.
After heart surgery, a stent, or an episode of congestive heart failure, cardiac rehabilitation care supports your recovery. Our goal is to deliver care to help you quickly recover, help keep your heart and lungs healthy and get you back to your daily activities sooner. Your cardiac rehabilitation care team works with you and your doctor on a rehabilitation and recovery care plan that’s personalized for you and your condition.
Cardiac rehab may be part of your care plan after:
- Bypass surgery
- Congestive heart failure, diagnosis and treatment
- Coronary stent or angioplasty
- Heart attack
- Heart transplant or heart pump
- Heart valve replacement
- Treatment for angina
Our expert team works with one goal in mind: to help you get better. Along the way, we will communicate closely with you and your family, making sure you’re aware of your treatment options so you can be an active participant in choosing care that’s right for you.
Scanners cardiaques abordables
Notre scintigraphie cardiaque à faible coût est un moyen non invasif de déterminer la présence, l'emplacement et l'étendue des dépôts de calcium dans vos artères coronaires. L'analyse montre à votre médecin des détails sur la structure de votre cœur et son fonctionnement, y compris les premiers signes de maladie coronarienne.
Les facteurs de risque de maladie cardiaque comprennent :
- Taux de cholestérol sanguin anormalement élevé
- Des antécédents familiaux de maladie cardiaque
- Diabète
- Hypertension artérielle
- Fumeur
- Être en surpoids ou obèse
- Être physiquement inactif
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