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Cardiovascular Services
Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital’s cardiovascular services are designed to address prevention, intervention and treatment. Our cardiac specialists and staff use advanced technology and techniques designed to help restore your heart to good health. These services include diagnostic imaging, nuclear stress testing, digital catheterization lab, cardiovascular surgery (open heart surgery) and cardiac rehabilitation.
Recognized for Treatment of Heart Failure and Stroke According to the Tenth Annual HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America Study, Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital was recognized for quality treatment of heart failure and stroke. The study, the largest of its kind, analyzed patient outcomes at virtually all of the nation's 5,000 hospitals over the years 2004, 2005 and 2006.
HealthGrades ranked Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital with a Five-Star ranking for treatment of heart failure and stroke.
Our Services We treat patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and provide care for patients admitted for diagnostic work-ups and/or management of acute and chronic cardiac diseases, such as congestive heart failure. In addition, preventative screenings are conducted regularly to give our neighbors the tools they need to better manage their own cardiac health.
The new comprehensive Heart Cath Lab at Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital features the GE Innova 2100 interfaced into the GE Centricity. This system will provide digital images, which can be viewed by the cardiologist or surgeon at a workstation in multiple locations. The system will be interfaced to the cardiology department, which will allow for the reading of electrocardiograms at multiple locations.
Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital has acquired an advanced, 64 Slice CT imaging system designed to offer a non-invasive way for physicians to obtain the information they need to diagnose disease and life threatening illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, stroke and chest pain.
Heart disease is the number one killer in the United States. Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital is here to help you combat the threats of this silent killer - and to provide services designed to put you on the road to rehabilitation and recovery.
Cardiology services include:
Open heart surgery Implanted pacemakers Heart failure treatment Diagnostic imaging Cardiac catheterization Non-invasive testing Echocardiography Peripheral vascular ultrasound Electrocardiolograph Nuclear cardiology Exercise stress testing Pharmacological stress testing Cardiac rehabilitation
Know the Signs of Heart Attack and Stroke
Symptoms of a Heart Attack
Symptoms of a Stroke
For a physician referral, call 1-800-681-2733. Or, search our online listing.
Know the Signs of Heart Attack and Stroke It is especially important to be aware of the symptoms of heart attack or stroke, two leading causes of death in the United States.
However, just as important as knowing about the symptoms is acknowledging that you are experiencing them.
"Time is muscle" is a saying that means the longer you delay seeking treatment for heart attack symptoms, the more damage your heart will sustain. The same is true for stroke; the longer you delay seeking help, the greater your chance for serious disability or death.
Symptoms of a Heart Attack Call 911 if you experience:
A sensation of pressure or pain in the chest, either when you are at rest or active Pain radiating down an arm (often the left arm) or to the jaw Other symptoms may include sweating, weakness or shortness of breath
In women, heart attack symptoms sometimes differ from that of men. They may include:
Sudden weakness A slight pressure in the chest, or pressure to the back or stomach Shortness of breath Sweating Heart palpitations
Patients already diagnosed with and receiving treatment for the heart condition known as angina pectoris should seek emergency treatment if they experience a new type of pain, or increased intensity or frequency of pain.
Heart attacks occur when a clot blocks an already-narrowed artery in the heart, cutting off the flow of blood. Fortunately, clot-busting medications, together with inventions such as balloon angioplasty and bypass surgery, have made this condition treatable, as long as treatment is sought immediately.
Symptoms of a Stroke
Call 911 if you experience:
Weakness in your arm, leg or one side of your body A decrease in your level of consciousness Disorientation Difficulty speaking Dizziness or convulsions Sudden vision loss
The cause of a stroke may be a blood clot or a hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain. Clot-busting drugs exist for blood clots in the brain, but their effectiveness in preventing damage depends upon the speed with which help is sought. Recovery from a cerebral hemorrhage is directly related to the length of time blood flow to the affected area of the brain is deficient or completely blocked.
The Bottom Line The bottom line for reducing the risk of complications or death caused by heart attack or stroke is:
Know the Symptoms Call 911 immediately should you experience any symptoms.
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