Heart & Vascular Care
Overview
Heart and vascular surgery
Ingalls Integrated Heart Care Center strives to deliver excellent care by focusing on individual needs of the patient, delivering state-of-the-art surgical procedures by skilled and dedicated surgeons and providing education and information to the patient about treatment, procedures and paths of care. Some of the surgeries we offer are coronary artery bypass, cardiac valve surgery and an array of minimally invasive surgeries.
Diagnostics offered throughout the South Suburbs
Heart and vascular disease presents itself differently in everyone. To fully understand your cardiovascular system, we offer a complete range of diagnostic tests at Ingalls locations throughout the South Suburbs.
Finding problems before they're a problem
Our screenings can help detect potential heart conditions before they become a problem. We offer the following screening for a
comprehensive picture of your heart's health:
• Ingalls HeartAware risk assessment - This free, online
assessment is a quick and convenient way to determine if
you are at risk for heart disease, right in the comfort of
your home or office. HeartAware also raises your awareness
about heart disease through easy-to-read education material
• Visit www.Ingalls.org/HeartAware to take the assessment
today. In less than seven minutes, your assessment will tell
you if you have two or more risk factors, one risk factor or
no risk factors.
• If your assessment reveals three or more risk factors for,
heart disease you are eligible to receive a FREE health
screening package that includes a full lipid profile, blood
glucose level and measurements of blood pressure, body
mass index (BMI) and waist circumference.
• Afterward, an Ingalls nurse navigator will follow up with you
to discuss your results and make a plan to minimize your
future risks for heart disease. The screening is available at
several convenient Ingalls locations.
Your services
The more treatment options you have, the more likely it is that your treatment will be successful. The heart and vascular teams at Ingalls offer the latest procedures and therapies including:
• Medical therapy - non-invasive treatment and diagnostics
such as disease management with medications,education
and preventative and therapeutic activities
• Angioplasty and stent implantation - procedures to enlarge a
narrowing in a coronary artery
• Stent - a small stainless steel tube implanted in a blocked
artery to hold the vessel open
• Coronary atherectomy - a procedure to remove plaque and
reopen an a artery
• Congestive Heart Failure Center – outpatient treatments,
coordinated care and education to help reduce any shortness
of breath or swelling.
• Pacemaker or defibrillator implantation – artificial electrical
stimulation for significant problems with the heart's rhythm
• Treatment for aneurysms
• Treatment for arterial disease
Focusing on women
Cardiovascular diseases claim the lives of more women each year than the next seven causes of
death combined - and almost twice as many as all forms of cancer.
Ingalls has become the first hospital in the state to join Women's
HeartAdvantage - a national initiative to change women's behavior
about heart disease, and ultimately, save lives. Women's HeartAdvantage
will raise awareness and change behavior among women about steps
that they can take to prevent heart attacks, recognize symptoms
and seek prompt treatment if a problem is suspected.
Both risks and symptoms may vary between men and women. With post-menopausal
women, for example, the loss of estrogen makes it more difficult
to control blood pressure and the balance of "bad" cholesterol vs.
"good" cholesterol. And, in addition to men's classic symptoms,
women may also experience indigestion, nausea, dizziness and pain
in the shoulder blade area - symptoms frequently excused for less
life-threatening conditions.
Ask your doctor for more information,
or log onto www.womensheartadvantage.org.
Heart Care
• All-digitized catheterization (cath) lab Ingalls was the first in
the Chicago area to offer this imaging system which allows
cardiologists to view hard-to-see blood vessels with
exceptional clarity.
• Biventricular cardiac technology Ingalls was one of the first in
the nation to offer this revolutionary new pacemaker for
congestive heart failure patients.
• CT Angiography: Ingalls was the first in the area to offer
high-speed CT angiography for the coronary arteries in a
cardiology setting. It is available at the Harvey campus. Call
708-915-3333 to schedule an appointment.
• Heart scan: Ingalls was the first in the area to offer this
high-speed X-ray to detect calcium deposits in the arteries of
the heart. It is available at our Calumet City Family Care
Center. Call 708-730-1300 to schedule an appointment.
• Cardiovascular surgeons: The cardiovascular surgeons on
staff at Ingalls are members of Cardiac Surgery Associates,
a group that performs nearly 3500 open heart surgeries a
year.
Maximizing your recovery
Ingalls offers three phases of cardiac rehabilitation to help you return to good health:
• Phase I begins while heart patients are still in the
hospital and includes education about physical activity
and symptoms that require medical attention.
• Phase II is a medically supervised outpatient
exercise program at the hospital.
• Phase III is conducted at the Homewood-Flossmoor
Racquet and Fitness Club, with classes for anyone who
has been diagnosed with a heart condition or anyone
whose physician feels is at increased risk due to
lifestyle or family history.
An Ingalls cardiac fitness
nurse or exercise physiologist is always on hand to
lead exercises, take blood pressure readings and
guide your workout.
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