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Oklahoma Heart Institute Performs 10th Successful TAVR
Read more: Oklahoma Heart Institute Performs 10th Successful TAVROklahoma Heart Institute has successfully completed its tenth Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedure. The first and second TAVRs at OHI were performed May 2 and the tenth TAVR was completed July 26. TAVR is a minimally invasive, life-saving procedure for patients with aortic stenosis who would be considered too high a risk for traditional…
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Cryoablation: A Patient’s Experience at Oklahoma Heart Institute
Read more: Cryoablation: A Patient’s Experience at Oklahoma Heart InstituteThe 100th cryoballoon ablation procedure at Oklahoma Heart Institute was performed March 6, 2012. Since adopting this technology May 2011, patients who suffer from Atrial Fibrillation have been able to pursue this option if they are a good candidate at Oklahoma Heart Institute. Sharon Johnston, 61, met with Dr. David Sandler after living with AFib for…
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OHI Performs First Minimally Invasive LAA Exclusion with LARIAT Device
Read more: OHI Performs First Minimally Invasive LAA Exclusion with LARIAT DeviceOklahoma Heart Institute First in Oklahoma to Perform Minimally Invasive LAA Exclusion to Reduce Risk of Stroke On Thursday, August 23, Oklahoma Heart Institute (OHI) became the first hospital in Oklahoma to perform a new minimally invasive catheter-based procedure to close the left atrial appendage (LAA). The procedure, which uses the LARIAT® Suture Delivery…
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OHI Cardiovascular MRI Department Celebrates 13 years
Read more: OHI Cardiovascular MRI Department Celebrates 13 yearsOklahoma Heart Institute’s Cardiovascular MRI (CMR) Department completed their first case this week 13 years ago, June 3, 1999. The department was the first of its kind in the United States, originally providing outpatient services and performing 300 clinical studies in the first year. The Cardiovascular MRI team has tripled since that first year, with…
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Oklahoma Heart Institute First in Tulsa to Offer Minimally Invasive, Life-Saving Valve Replacement Therapy
Read more: Oklahoma Heart Institute First in Tulsa to Offer Minimally Invasive, Life-Saving Valve Replacement TherapyTULSA, OK – On Wednesday, May 2, a team of Oklahoma Heart Institute (OHI) physicians, led by Drs. Kamran Muhammad, Wayne Leimbach, Jr., and Paul Kempe, performed the first successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in Tulsa. TAVR is a minimally invasive, life-saving procedure for patients with aortic stenosis who would be considered too high…
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Hybrid Lab Improves Cardiac Care Available in the Region
Read more: Hybrid Lab Improves Cardiac Care Available in the RegionOklahoma Heart Institute at Hillcrest Medical Center opens the first and only dedicated hybrid cardiac cath lab in the region. This hybrid lab allows for seamless integration of a traditional catheterization lab and cardiac operating room to provide multidisciplinary, collaborative care. Physicians can perform advanced procedures that would otherwise not be possible. The opening of…
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First Look Inside TAVR Procedure
Read more: First Look Inside TAVR ProcedureA newly approved procedure that allows a heart valve to be replaced in patients who cannot tolerate open-heart surgery is now available in Tulsa. Have you been told open-heart surgery is your only option? Please join us for a free seminar presented by Dr. Kamran Muhammad to learn about this new, minimally-invasive procedure to treat of aortic…
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New Heart-Valve Procedure Now Available at Tulsa Hospital
Read more: New Heart-Valve Procedure Now Available at Tulsa HospitalA newly approved procedure that allows a heart valve to be replaced in patients who cannot tolerate open-heart surgery is now available in Tulsa. The first two procedures in the area were performed last week at the Oklahoma Heart Institute. Doctors at St. Francis Health System are also preparing to perform what is called transcatheter…
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100th Cryoballon Ablation Case Performed at Oklahoma Heart Institute
Read more: 100th Cryoballon Ablation Case Performed at Oklahoma Heart InstituteOklahoma Heart Institute Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Dr. Craig Cameron, performs the Institute’s 100th cryoballoon ablation procedure since adopting the technology May 2011. This procedure provides a new option for some patients living with Atrial Fibrillation, the most common heart rhythm problem affecting adults in America. Currently, more than 4 million people carry the diagnosis of Atrial Fibrillation…
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First in Oklahoma
Read more: First in OklahomaElectrophysiologists at Oklahoma Heart Institute are the first physicians in Oklahoma to offer the Arctic Front® Cardiac CryoAblation Catheter system, the first and only cryoballoon in the United States indicated to treat paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF), a serious heart rhythm disorder that affects millions of Americans. Drs. Craig Cameron and Greg Cogert, Electrophysiologists with Oklahoma…