Heart & Vascular Center
When it comes to emergency cardiovascular care. At Penrose Hospital, our goal is for heart attack patients to receive care an average of 60 minutes or less, a full 33% faster than the American College of Cardiology national benchmark of 90 minutes.
Heart & Vascular experts
Our highly-skilled team of cardiologists, cardiac, thoracic and vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists and other specialists tackle heart and vascular disease from several fronts.
From prevention and screening to advanced heart imaging technology to minimally invasive treatments and robotic-assisted heart surgery, the Penrose Hospital Heart & Vascular Center provides a full scope of care for any type of adult heart condition. We are committed to educating patients about treatment options so they can make the most informed health care decisions.
Our Services
The Penrose Hospital Heart & Vascular Center provides the most advanced and effective treatments for heart and vascular care. Penrose Hospital, along with local emergency medical services providers, continue to excel locally, statewide and nationally in our response times for heart attack patients.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Penrose Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation helps people recovering from a heart attack, valve or bypass surgery, stent implant or other heart problem.
Cardiovascular Procedures & Surgeries
Our team of highly skilled physicians and clinical caregivers specialize in everything from heart disease prevention and education to diagnostic and treatment services. We offer cutting-edge cardiovascular procedures and surgeries.
Our cardiothoracic surgeons specialize in the following heart surgeries:
- Coronary artery bypass surgery
- Heart valve surgery
- Atrial fibrillation surgery
- Aortic surgery
- Thoracic surgery
- Thoracic oncology
Our vascular specialists have vast expertise and experience in diagnosing and treating common, complex and rare vascular diseases, as well as in traditional open and endovascular procedures.
- Endovascular aneurysm surgery
- IVC Filter placement and removal
- Open aneurysm surgery
- Lower extremity arterial surgery
- Carotid surgery
- Dialysis access surgery
- Varicose vein surgery
A new treatment – transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) – is now available for people with aortic valve stenosis who can’t have surgery, the only other treatment for this condition. Aortic valve stenosis happens when the heart’s aortic valve narrows, blocking blood from flowing through the major artery leading out of the heart and throughout the body.
Shortness of breath and fatigue are the most common symptoms of aortic valve stenosis, which mostly affects people in their 70s and 80s. “Because the symptoms come on very slowly, patients usually just attribute it to aging,” says John Mehall, MD, medical director of cardiothoracic surgery at Penrose Hospital.
Anyone with shortness of breath that interferes with daily activities should see a cardiologist. Aortic valve stenosis also can become severe without any symptoms. Doctors often find it during a physical, when they hear an abnormal heart sound, called a heart murmur.
Catheter-based treatment
If left untreated, 50 percent of people with severe aortic stenosis and symptoms die within two years. Replacing the diseased valve is the only treatment. Until recently, patients who were too sick or high risk for open-heart or minimally invasive heart surgery couldn’t be treated. TAVR, available in southern Colorado at Penrose Hospital, changes that.
TAVR is done by threading a long, flexible tube through an artery, usually in the groin, to the heart. The valve is squeezed into a balloon on the end of the catheter and once it’s inside the natural aortic valve, it’s inflated. This opens the valve and restores the blood flow.
Fast relief and recovery
“Patients do remarkably well,” Mehall says. “In most patients, shortness of breath is markedly improved days after the procedure.” Recovery is much easier after TAVR than after open-heart surgery or minimally invasive aortic valve replacement. Patients spend about three days in the hospital and about two weeks recovering after that. That compares to four days in the hospital and four weeks of recovery for minimally invasive aortic valve replacement, or seven days in the hospital and eight weeks of recovery for open-heart repair. Because TAVR is limited to use in patients who cannot tolerate surgery, minimally invasive aortic valve replacement is the best option for younger, healthier patients, notes Mehall.
Who is TAVR Right For?
TAVR is right for people with health issues such as:
- Frailty
- Previous heart surgery
- Diseases (often more than one) such as:
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Congestive heart failure
- Diabetes
- Lung disease
- Kidney disease
Watchman offers an alternative to the lifelong use of anticoagulants for patients with atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem (non-valvular atrial fibrillation.) This permanent heart implant effectively reduces risk of stroke without the risk of bleeding that can arise from the long-term use of anticoagulants.
Mitrclip is a less invasive catheter based procedure indicated for patients for reduction of severe mitral regurgitation. It is indicated for patients with degenerative mitral valve disease who have high surgical risk who are not candidates for open heart mitral valve replacement.
Diagnostics & Interventions
The Penrose Hospital Heart & Vascular Center performs diagnostic procedures to evaluate cardiovascular function and to identify structural abnormalities, including blockages or heart valve malformations to over 4000 patients annually
Our Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, or Cath Lab, provides state-of-the-art angiographic assessment of coronary artery anatomy and the flow of blood through the structures of the heart. The Cath Lab is ready 24/7 to assist a patient with life-threatening cardiac or peripheral vascular disease to quickly restore them to optimal health.
Interventions include:
- Coronary and Peripheral Angiography
- Coronary Angioplasty and Stenting
Heart Calcium CT Scan
Are you at risk for a heart attack?
A heart scan detects unhealthy levels of coronary plaque ~ the main cause of heart attacks.
Penrose Hospital is committed to your cardiovascular health, and, we’re currently offering the Heart Calcium CT scan for only $99.
This price includes:
- A cardiac nurse to review results with you at the time of the scan
- All elevated scores reviewed by a cardiologist who will make recommendations
(Physician referral is not required)
To schedule an appointment today, contact us:
- Phone: 719-776-8010
Our cardiac diagnostics, interventions and surgical care include:
- Clinical cardiology
- Examination and consultation
- Stress testing
- Ambulatory monitoring
- Echocardiography
- Tilt table testing
- Nuclear cardiology
- Coronary angioplasty
- Peripheral angiography
- Stenting
- Coronary artery bypass surgery
- Heart valve surgery
- Atrial fibrillation surgery
- Aortic surgery
- Thoracic surgery
- Thoracic oncology
- Endovascular aneurysm surgery
- IVC filter placement and removal
- Open aneurysm surgery
- Lower extremity arterial surgery
- Carotid surgery
- Dialysis access surgery
- Varicose vein surgery
- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- Watchman
- Transcatheter mitral valve repair
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Minimally invasive surgery
Conditions We Treat
- Aortic diseases
- Artery blockages
- Heart rhythm disorders
- Lung disease
- Heart valve disease