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Our physicians performed the first outpatient cardiac catheterization in
New England, a procedure during which a thin flexible tube is inserted
into an artery or vein and advanced to the heart or its coronary
arteries. The procedure measures pressure, oxygen levels in the blood,
valve function, and how well the heart muscle is pumping, and detects
blockages in the heart’s arteries.
We were also among the first in the United States to perform angioplasty
(a procedure that reduces or eliminates blockages in coronary arteries),
insert stents and complete rotational atherectomies (a procedure that
drills away blockages), as well as include a catheterization
lab directly in our emergency center.
Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital are pioneers in the
development of surgeries performed to diagnose and treat heart
conditions. Many current day techniques, strategies and tools used to
perform catheterizations were developed in conjunction with our
hospitals. These advances have made the diagnosis and treatment of heart
disease easier, safer, more accurate and more effective.
More recently we have investigated and participated in the refinement of
drug eluting stents. A stent is a device permanently inserted in an
artery to keep it open. Drug eluting stents release medication into the
wall of the coronary artery to prevent blockages from recurring.
Our highly trained, experienced and dedicated team have worked together
for decades, receiving many accolades for professionalism. Rhode Island
Hospital specializes in the treatment of patients who arrive in the
early stages of a heart attack and excels in the management of these
acutely ill patients.
Rhode Island Hospital
593 Eddy Street
Providence, RI 02903
401-444-4000
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The Miriam Hospital
164 Summit Avenue
Providence, RI 02906
401-793-2500
167 Point Street
Providence, RI 02903
401-444-4000 | Email Us
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