Treatments to Improve Living with Heart Failure - Dr. Irina Sobol
In observance of American Heart Month, learn about the exceptional work
that is being done at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to combat one of the
deadliest health diseases society faces.
Join us each Monday
throughout the month of February as we highlight treatment and care for
patients with heart disease. Watch, “Treatments to Improve Living with
Heart Failure”, beginning Monday, February 6, 2012 at noon Eastern.
NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital brings together renowned expertise in all areas of
cardiovascular medicine from both NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia
University Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill
Cornell Medical Center, to provide the best patient care and services.
To
ensure that our patients have access to the most advanced, innovative
tools for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, we equip our
physicians with the latest technology. We offer the full range of
state-of-the-art diagnostic services, including intracoronary
ultrasound, cardiac catheterization, electrophysiologic studies, cardiac
MRI, PET, SPECT and MUGA scans.
Interventional cardiologists in
the Division of Cardiology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill
Cornell Medical Center and in the Cardiovascular Interventional Therapy
Program at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia offer a full range of cutting
edge non-surgical treatment options such as, carotid artery stenting,
coronary artery stenting with state-of-the-art drug eluting stents,
ablative treatment of arrhythmias, carotid, renal, and peripheral
vascular angioplasty, balloon valvuloplasty for mitral and aortic heart
valve disease, endovascular treatment of atherosclerosis, alcohol septal
ablation for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, and minimally
invasive treatment for atrial septal defects.
NewYork-Presbyterian
also welcomes and successfully treats some of the highest risk cases in
the world. In fact, many patients who cannot be helped elsewhere come
here, where every patient receives the most advanced, comprehensive
care.







