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Preventing DVT when Traveling
Read more: Preventing DVT when TravelingThe Oklahoma Heart Research and Education Foundation recently held their bi-annual symposium in Tulsa, OK. Health care providers from across the region listened to presentations from several Oklahoma Heart Institute cardiologist on a variety of topics. One particular moment received spontaneous laughter from the audience, as Dr. Eugene Ichinose pulled a chair onto the stage,…
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Does Sitting Trump Smoking?
Read more: Does Sitting Trump Smoking?There is a new term making its way around the Internet – “Sitting is the new smoking.” If it sounds shocking, it’s meant to, as researchers are taking a long, hard look at how we spend our time and what impact that is having on our health. Just as smoking a little is still smoking,…
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Minute for Your Heart – Choosing the Right Heart Arrhythmia Monitor
Read more: Minute for Your Heart – Choosing the Right Heart Arrhythmia MonitorCardiac electrophysiologist Dr. David Sandler joins us today on the blog to talk about heart monitors for arrhythmia patients. Patients who experience symptoms such as palpitation or fainting spells are often prescribed monitors in order to catch a potential heart rhythm abnormality. Choosing the proper monitor requires the provider to take a thorough history and have knowledge…
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A Minute for Your Heart – Personalization Improves AFib Care
Read more: A Minute for Your Heart – Personalization Improves AFib CareOklahoma Heart cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. David Sandler talks about how different the treatment can vary for AFib patients and why individualization is key to successful outcomes. Patients are often surprised that the recommendations we make differ from those offered to a friend with atrial fibrillation (AFib). The explanation is that there are numerous treatment options that are…
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Inside the Case: InfraReDx Coronary Imaging Detects Near Max Lipid Core Plaque
Read more: Inside the Case: InfraReDx Coronary Imaging Detects Near Max Lipid Core PlaqueToday we are taking you inside a real case at Oklahoma Heart Institute. A patient in his 80s presented to the Emergency Room with an acute myocardial infarction (MI). He was a former smoker with no previous coronary disease. Angiography was performed which revealed a 90 percent blockage in a major artery, the Proximal left…
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World AFib Awareness Day
Read more: World AFib Awareness DaySaturday, September 14 cities across the country celebrated World AFib Awareness Day to shed light on the prevalence of AFib around the world and the impact the most common heart arrhythmia diagnosed has on patients and quality of life. Oklahoma Heart Institute hosted as AFib and Yoga event in honor of this day. Dr. David…
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Why Your Heart is Happy on World Gratitude Day
Read more: Why Your Heart is Happy on World Gratitude DayHow does your heart feel today? If you’re running late for the soccer game, realized you forgot you’re in charge of snacks this week and spilt your coffee while getting in the car, then you’re heart is probably not feeling that great. However, if you happened to notice the morning sun light beaming through the…
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Running with Robin
Read more: Running with RobinYou can tell when someone is truly passionate about something. More than just a hobby or interest, it drives them to be better, do more and push the limits. When you talk to Oklahoma Heart Institute cardiac nurse Robin Williams, RN, her passion outside work and family is running. “It doesn’t matter if you come…
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Treating Uncontrollable High Blood Pressure – OHI Resistant Hypertension Clinic
Read more: Treating Uncontrollable High Blood Pressure – OHI Resistant Hypertension ClinicHigh blood pressure is a fairly common health issue in our culture. In fact, one in three Americans has high blood pressure, defined as blood pressure readings of 140/90 mmHg or greater. Roughly 67 million people are affected. With advancements in medication therapy and awareness of lifestyle modifications, many patients are able to control their high blood…
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Is Vitamin D Deficiency Causing Your High Blood Pressure?
Read more: Is Vitamin D Deficiency Causing Your High Blood Pressure?Earlier this summer as vacationers laid out beach towels, adjusted their sunglasses and felt the warmth of the sun’s rays, researchers presented the world’s largest study examining the link between Vitamin D and hypertension at the European Society of Human Genetics Conference in Paris, France. The data presented from more than 35 studies and 155,000 people revealed…