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Weight Loss & Wellness Center leads Virginia to healthier lifestyle
Read more: Weight Loss & Wellness Center leads Virginia to healthier lifestyleIn January of 2022, after her doctor brought up concerns about heart problems and breast cancer related to her weight, Virginia Strate started on a journey to lose 50 pounds. “I have struggled with weight and my weight has gone up and down since childhood. I noticed it had become harder to lose and my…
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Diana Haley is proud of the teamwork and care at OHI
Read more: Diana Haley is proud of the teamwork and care at OHIWhen young nurses, interns and residents need questions answered on the fourth floor of Oklahoma Heart Institute, they will often turn to one person: “Mama Di.” Diana Haley, 68, started working at Hillcrest Hospital in 1974 as a nurse’s aide while enrolled in the Hillcrest School of Nursing. After graduation, she became a registered nurse,…
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Doctor’s Day Profile: Daniel Kupsky, M.D.
Read more: Doctor’s Day Profile: Daniel Kupsky, M.D.(March 30 is National Doctors’ Day. Oklahoma Heart Institute (OHI) would like to thank our physicians for the dedication and passion they show for their patients. In honor of National Doctors’ Day, we spotlighted cardiologist, Daniel Kupsky, M.D.) Dr. Daniel Kupsky, non-invasive cardiologist and computerized tomography (CT) imaging medical director joined OHI in October of…
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Amy Rea called walking miracle after pulmonary embolism recovery
Read more: Amy Rea called walking miracle after pulmonary embolism recoveryAmy Rea is being called a walking miracle. After an hour in cardiac arrest, her pulse returned thanks to a tireless, determined and dedicated team of professionals at Hillcrest Hospital South performing non-stop CPR. After she collapsed at work, first responders brought her to Hillcrest, where she went into cardiac arrest. Ankit Chothani, M.D., an interventional…
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Eight steps to a healthy heart
Read more: Eight steps to a healthy heartThere are eight ways you can improve your heart health and decrease your risk of heart-related illnesses and complications, no matter your age or lifestyle. Christopher Allen, M.D., interventional cardiologist at Oklahoma Heart Institute, shares these tips. 1. Stop or decrease smoking Risk factors from smoking include heart disease, chest pains, heart attack, arrhythmias, high blood…
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OHI performs first AccuCinch procedure in Tulsa
Read more: OHI performs first AccuCinch procedure in TulsaThe Oklahoma Heart Institute structural heart and advanced heart failure teams recently performed the first AccuCinch left ventricular restoration procedure in Tulsa. This innovative procedure, which is being evaluated in the CORCINCH-HF research trial, has the potential to help patients with congestive heart failure by implanting a device in patients with an enlarged left ventricle,…
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Dr. Frank Gaffney fuses family, fitness with functional exercise routines
Read more: Dr. Frank Gaffney fuses family, fitness with functional exercise routinesA cardiologist at Oklahoma Heart Institute is spending his free time prepping his body for real-life movements with a specific exercise style. He says this kind of fitness could even help his patients who are in cardiac rehabilitation. Frank Gaffney, M.D., is a noninvasive cardiologist who specializes in transesophageal echocardiography, nuclear cardiology and coronary angiography.…
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Cave part of milestone of innovation at Oklahoma Heart Institute
Read more: Cave part of milestone of innovation at Oklahoma Heart InstituteLarry Cave would tell you he’s been living on borrowed time since he was 16, when a brain surgeon saved his life after a car crash. With the help of medical providers over the years, Cave has survived a cancer diagnosis, a heart attack and multiple surgeries. In the last decade, Cave has been part…
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How participating in Dry January can help your heart health
Read more: How participating in Dry January can help your heart healthAlcohol can significantly affect multiple organs in the body and disrupt some normal patterns in sleep and blood pressure. Alcohol’s effects on blood can also affect the heart. Frank Gaffney, M.D., is a noninvasive cardiologist with the Oklahoma Heart Institute, and director of cardiology at Bailey Medical Center. He shares three ways that lowering or…
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David Engle finds hope and healing at Oklahoma Heart Institute
Read more: David Engle finds hope and healing at Oklahoma Heart InstitutePhysical therapy after open-heart surgery was tough on David Engle. Recovering from a triple bypass and a heart valve replacement was not easy on his body or mind. When his cardiologists told him he would need another open-heart surgery for a valve replacement seven years later, Engle refused. “I said, ‘No, we’re not going in.’”…