The Cardiac Center at MLH provides one of the most comprehensive programs available for the treatment of Cardiovascular Disease, including a rapid treatment program for patients with acute heart attacks. Patients receive assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation of individual needs from a team of experienced cardiologists, surgeons, nurses, and technicians. Services include non-invasive testing, diagnostic cardiac catheterization, interventional cardiology, electrophysiology studies and cardiac rehabilitation.
For patients hospitalized as a result of a cardiac event (e.g. angina, heart attack, irregular heart beat), experienced staff at MLH Hospital provide specialized care in the intensive and progressive care units as well as in the emergency room. Emergent balloon angioplastiy with stenting and “Clot busters,” are readily available to save valuable heart muscle for those experiencing a heart attack.
Following a cardiac event or heart surgery, careful rehabilitation is required to regain heart health and prevent a recurrence of problems as well as a state of the art equipped CSU and cardiac rehabilitation unit is available to ensure the safety and swift recovery of the patient in an experienced and well monitored atmosphere.
Mount Lebanon Hospital University Medical center’s Cardiac Electrophysiology Department is a frontrunner in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythms). These include tachycardia (heart beats too fast), bradycardia (heart beats too slow), atrial fibrillation and flutter, supraventricular tachycardia, Wolfe Parkinson White syndrome, ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation, neurogenic disorders such as syncope, and other complex arrhythmias.
In our state-of-the-art laboratories, members of the Electrophysiology and Pacing Section offer a wide range of electrophysiology and mapping procedures to patients with suspected rhythm abnormalities. The procedures may be used to diagnose a heart problem or to treat it.
In the Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing section, we offer a variety of highly specialized approaches to heart-rhythm problems. These include:
Sophisticated remote monitoring devices to help diagnose arrhythmias that come and go. New implantable devices are also available to help physicians monitor volume changes in the heart for those with heart failure and provide ongoing monitoring for those with complex arrhythmias or devices.
The excellence, experience and skill of the members of the Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing, combined with true caring for our patients’ well-being, make us the regional leader in the diagnosis and care of patients with atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, Wolfe Parkinson White syndrome, flutter and other abnormal heart rhythms.