Outer Top Left Outer Top Center Outer Top Right
Outer Left
Doylestown Hospital
Home Online Bill Pay Donate Online Quality Reports
Directions Careers Calendar of Events Find a Physician
Heart Institute
Doylestown Hospital Cancer Center
Emergency Services
Birthing Center
Orthopedics
Outpatient Testing
Other Medical Services
Doctors Only
Guide for Patients
Guide for Visitors
Giving Opportunities
Health and Wellness Center
Contact Us
 
Bottom Banner
Dialogue

Printer-friendly version
 
 

New Cath Labs Debut in Heart Center


 

 

In today’s most advanced cardiac care hospitals, the cardiac cath lab is ground zero for the treatment of heart attack, coronary artery disease, and heart rhythm disturbances. Many patients who at one time were candidates for open heart surgery are now successfully treated with angioplasty, implants and stents. Since opening our Heart Center in 2000, Doylestown Hospital has seen a steady increase in the number of patients who need advanced procedures that are performed in a cath lab. So, to continue to provide our patients with the most advanced cardiac technologies and care in the most timely manner, we recently completed the construction of two new stateof- the-art labs, increasing the total number of cath labs in our Heart Center to four.

According to Cath Lab Director Michelle Clugston, one of the new labs is a dedicated EP lab. That means it will be used almost exclusively for electrophysiology studies, 3-D cardiac mapping, ablations, and ICD implants and pacemaker implants — all cutting-edge technologies used to treat patients with arrhythmias and heart failure.

In addition, the new labs are equipped with specialized cameras and high definition flat screen monitors that provide physicians with superb image quality. The labs’ integrated technology even includes the ability to diagnose using real-time 3-D images of the heart.

In 2006, more than 2000 catheterization procedures were performed at Doylestown Hospital, including more than 190 emergency angioplasties to stop a heart attack in progress. Ninety-two percent (92%) of heart attack patients treated at Doylestown Hospital had their blocked artery open in less than 90minutes (the AHA recommended time) compared with the national average of 69 percent. Doylestown Hospital is proud of our exceptional cath team, now even better prepared to care for the cardiac needs of our community.

 
Last Reviewed: June 2007

  _______________________________________________

Copyright 2008 Baldwin Publishing. All rights reserved.

Health eCookingTM is a designated trademark of Baldwin Publishing.

No information provided by Baldwin Publishing in any article or in any Health eCookingTM show, video, recipe, article and/or other Health eCooking product or service is a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical condition. Baldwin Publishing strongly suggests that you use this information in consultation with your doctor or other health professional. Use or viewing of any Baldwin Publishing article or any Health eCookingTM show, video, recipe, article and/or other Health eCooking product or service signifies your understanding and agreement to the disclaimer and terms and conditions stated above.
 

Search:
Recipes
Anatomy
Cancer
Cardiac
Children
Diseases & Conditions
Hospital News
Nutrition & Fitness
Orthopedics
Stroke
Tests & Procedures
Women's Health

Newsletters:
Cardiac Connection
Cancer
Dialogue
Her Health
Recipes and Videos


Sign up for our FREE eNewsletter

Health eCooking Show

Outer Right Image
Outer Bottom Left
Doylestown Hospital    595 West State Street    Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901    (215)-345-2200

Outer Bottom Right