15.09.2011 16:11 , LAST NEWS Yulia Tymoshenko
I know many of you are already making travel plans for the holidays, and thousands of you will be traveling by air. That’s why I wanted to make you aware, and review once again, the heart risks associated with air travel—namely “airport angina.”
15.09.2011 16:11 , LAST NEWS Yulia Tymoshenko
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Like wrong-site surgery and medication errors, W. Jan Allison, RN, CHSP, director of accreditation and survey readiness, clinical services department, for Surgical Care Affiliates, says another adverse event that occurs with too much frequency in ambulatory surgery centers is complications that result in a patient transfer to the hospital or visits to the emergency room [...]
Is angioplasty a good option if patients aren’t having a heart attack? This is where the medical community starts to disagree. Outside of emergencies, angioplasty in patients with stable coronary artery disease generally is considered elective. As with all elective procedures, doctor preferences and patient demand can drive usage patterns.
FORT MYERS, FL – “Angina is basically the heart's or the body's way of telling the brain that there's something wrong,” says Dr. Stephen Lee Interventional Cardiologist with Lee Memorial Health System.