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Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital is now a Primary Plus Stroke Center

stroke-2022Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital is now a Primary Plus Stroke Center, reflecting the hospital’s investment in neuroscience talent and capabilities. The certification affirms that St. Mary's Hospital goes beyond the requirements of a primary stroke center, with the addition of training, equipment, experience, and personnel for performing thrombectomies and post-care for the treatment of acute ischemic strokes. It is based on standards created by the Brain Attack Coalition and the American Stroke Association, and granted by DNV GL Healthcare, a certification body operating in more than 100 countries. Thank you to our dedicated physicians, nurses and staff who truly make us A Community Built on Care.

 

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About Carondelet Health Network

Carondelet Health Network has been committed to providing Southern Arizona with a full spectrum of high-quality, cost-effective care and improving the health of patients we serve for more than 135 years. That commitment continues across our network comprised of Marana Hospital, St. Raphael’s Emergency Center, St. Mary’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Holy Cross Hospital, Carondelet Neurological Institute, Carondelet Heart and Vascular Institute, as well as physician offices and other centers throughout the Tucson, Green Valley and Nogales areas.

Our network is recognized for a wide array of services that include neurological, cardiac, orthopedic, women’s health, bariatrics and rehab care. Carondelet is recognized as Southern Arizona’s only Catholic hospital system. Our care and compassion extends from our associates, to our patients, their families and our entire community.

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Carondelet Health Network first in Tucson to use next-generation TAVR system to treat heart valve disease patients

Nov 2, 2022
Device improves quality of life for patients with debilitating heart valve disease who are prohibitive surgical risk

TUCSON (November 2, 2022) – Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital is at the forefront of cardiac care in the United States by being the first in Tucson and Southern Arizona to offer the advanced technology of the newly redesigned Evolt FX TAVR System for patients with heart failure.
Symptomatic severe aortic stenosis (AS) is a common heart valve disease that occurs when the aortic valve narrows, restricting blood flow from the heart. This makes the heart work harder to pump blood to the rest of the body and ultimately impacts an individual’s daily activities. If left untreated, AS patients can die from heart failure in as little as two years, so it is important that patients have access to the latest technology and most advanced treatment options.

The heart care team in the cardiac cath lab at Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital is the first in Southern Arizona to introduce the device as a treatment option for AS patients. The procedure was performed by Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Kapildeo Lotun, medical director of St. Mary’s Hospital’s Structural Heart Program.

“This is exciting technology for our community and it’s very significant that Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital was chosen as the first hospital in Tucson to offer this TAVR procedure equipment to its patients,” said Dr. Kapildeo Lotun, interventional cardiologist and St. Mary’s Hospital’s Structural Heart Program medical director.

The device includes a redesigned flexible delivery system to allow for 360-degree freedom of motion for stable, predictable deployment.  The FDA recently approved the technology, providing physicians another option to treat the growing AS patient population indicated for TAVR, a minimally invasive treatment alternative to open-heart surgery. The TAVR procedure involves guiding a catheter through a small incision in the groin, neck or space between the ribs to replace the function of the diseased aortic valve.

“This latest advancement is an exciting milestone that demonstrates Carondelet St. Mary’s commitment to improving cardiac care for heart valve disease patients,” said David Ziolkowski, Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital chief executive officer.

Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital is recognized for its cardiovascular care, including its modern and minimally invasive heart and vascular surgery. Its renowned Structural Heart Program highlight Carondelet Health Network’s commitment and success in ensuring their cardiovascular patients receive treatment that meets research-based guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence.



About Carondelet Health Network

Carondelet Health Network is comprised of Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital, Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital, Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital, Carondelet Marana Hospital, Carondelet St. Raphael’s Emergency Center, Carondelet Neurological Institute, Carondelet Heart and Vascular Institute, as well as primary care and specialty physician offices. For more information visit www.carondelet.org.