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Acute Coronary Syndrome


Coronary heart disease is the number one cause of death in men and women in the United States. Approximately 1.2 million Americans experience heart attacks a year, and nearly one third of these individuals die BEFORE they reach a hospital.

Understanding Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular Disease is a broad term referring to all disorders of the heart as well as those within the entire circulatory system ("cardio" means heart, "vascular" means blood vessels), from head to toe. It includes coronary artery disease, valve disease, disease of the heart muscle, electrical disturbances of the heart rhythm, high blood pressure, aneurysms, stroke and peripheral vascular disease. It is not a “man’s disease”. In fact, heart disease is the #1 killer of American women today, more than breast and lung cancers combined.

Whether you are female or male, recognizing the symptoms and risks, making lifestyle changes and getting timely care can save your life.

Heart Disease Risk Factors Include:
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Excessive alcohol use
  • Inactive lifestyle
  • Excess weight of 20 pounds or more
  • Postmenopausal
  • Family history of heart attacks or strokes
  • Stress


Take Action

Talk with your doctor about your individual risk factors and what you can do to lower your risk for heart disease.

Prevention Strategies:
  • Get regular medical screenings for blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol.
  • Make lifestyle adjustments including diet, smoking cessation, stress reduction and exercise.
  • Know your numbers — It's important to know your cholesterol level and blood pressure and to understand what the numbers mean.
  • Take your prescribed medication as recommended by your cardiologist.  
But these aren't the only factors. Your risk increases if you don't see your doctor regularly and/or don't care for your own medical needs the way you do for others.

Chest Pain / Heart Attack
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More Information

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Women and Heart Disease



Heart and Vascular Disease

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

American Heart Association

Heart Failure

Heart Failure Society of America

Chest Pain Center with PCI

Chest Pain Center with PCI

As a Chest Pain Center accredited with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), our commitment is to have patients who are diagnosed to be in need of balloon angioplasty, receive it within 90 minutes or less of entering our hospital.
 
Patients with chest pain may receive a workup in our Chest Pain Center or be admitted to the hospital for a heart-saving procedure such as balloon angioplasty or open heart surgery.

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