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Share Your Story – Melissa Futrell
Read more: Share Your Story – Melissa FutrellAt the age of 33, Melissa Futrell went to the Emergency Department when a bad headache wouldn’t go away. She had started to slur her speech and wasn’t sure what was causing her symptoms. She was diagnosed with a “complex migraine” and referred to a neurologist. Melissa started medication for the migraine, but also noticed…
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Apple a Day – Fiber May Help Heart Attack Patients Live Longer
Read more: Apple a Day – Fiber May Help Heart Attack Patients Live LongerAs the saying goes, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” While researchers have long known the health benefits of eating a diet high in fiber, new research points to one large benefit for heart attack victims – survival. The study of survivors of myocardial infarction found an increased fiber intake, especially of cereal…
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First in Oklahoma – Smallest Implantable Cardiac Monitoring Device for Patients
Read more: First in Oklahoma – Smallest Implantable Cardiac Monitoring Device for PatientsOklahoma Heart Institute was the first in Oklahoma to implant the Medtronic Reveal LINQ Insertable Cardiac Monitoring System in two patients this week. This device is the smallest cardiac monitoring system available and is one-third the size of a AAA battery, making it 80 percent smaller than other implantable cardiac monitoring systems. This device allows…
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Becoming a CCRN – Celebrating Certified Nurse Day March 19
Read more: Becoming a CCRN – Celebrating Certified Nurse Day March 19Danielle LeVeck, RN, BSN, CCRN, and Vic Tackett, RN, BSN, CCRN, couldn’t imagine doing anything different than working as cardiac critical care nurses at Oklahoma Heart Institute. It is a path neither started on, however, as they worked towards their college degrees, but yet it has led them to CV ICU on the third floor at the hospital. Their…
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8 Ways You’re Hurting Your Heart Health
Read more: 8 Ways You’re Hurting Your Heart HealthHow many times a day do you stop to think about your heart? Are you thankful for the 72 beats per minute, 100,000 beats a day or 38 million beats each year? Or, do you only stop to think about your heart when you notice it missed a beat? For many of us, the organ with the…
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Marking Milestones after Two Heart Attacks and Cardiac Rehab
Read more: Marking Milestones after Two Heart Attacks and Cardiac RehabAs the doors of the elevator open on the second floor of the Bell II building, where Hillcrest Exercise and Lifestyle Programs is located, Carol Lambert carries a platter of fruit and a heart of gratitude as she encounters familiar faces. She is returning for her normal workout at 4:00 p.m. and greeted by Supervisor…
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TAVR Patient Credits Procedure for Independence, Enjoying Life
Read more: TAVR Patient Credits Procedure for Independence, Enjoying LifeWhen Elaine Curtis lost her son in November of 2012, her daughter says the overwhelming grief took a tool on her mother’s health. “She just kept getting sicker and sicker,” says Karen Wright. “We were to the point we were discussing if she could live in her house.” Elaine was experiencing difficulty breathing and it…
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First in Oklahoma – CoreValve for Commercial Use, TAVR
Read more: First in Oklahoma – CoreValve for Commercial Use, TAVROn Friday, February 21, a team of Oklahoma Heart Institute physicians, led by Drs. Kamran Muhammad, Wayne Leimbach Jr. and Paul Kempe performed the first three successful commercial Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedures in Oklahoma using the recently FDA-approved Medtronic CoreValve. The Medtronic CoreValve transcatheter heart valve was FDA approved just last month. The…
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How much do you know about secondhand smoke?
Read more: How much do you know about secondhand smoke?The U.S. Surgeon General recently announced that unless tobacco use rates fall, more than 5.6 million children in the United States will die early. Calling for a “tobacco-free generation” Surgeon General Dr Boris Lushniak released the first report in more than a decade to get the country talking about the leading cause of preventable death in our…
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Could you sleep away high blood pressure?
Read more: Could you sleep away high blood pressure?Resistant hypertension is defined as blood pressure that remains above a goal target when at least 3 medication therapies, including a diuretic, fail to control the blood pressure. This affects an estimated 13 %of the population with high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. For those with sleep apnea, in addition to resistant hypertension, a new…