May 24, 2024

Desert Regional Medical Center Invests $4.5 Million to Upgrade Heart Care Suite

Staff & Wire Reports

Desert Regional Medical Center recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of a $4.5 million renovation of its cardiac suite. This significant investment in new technology aims to provide life-saving treatments for one of our nation’s most common health problems.

“Heart disease remains the number one cause of death for Americans, and it is more critical than ever to provide our doctors with the most advanced technology to quickly treat our patients,” said Michele Finney, CEO of Desert Care Network and Desert Regional Medical Center. “We are proud to bring this upgraded technology to our physicians who specialize in cardiac catheterization — which has become one of the leading methods to diagnose and treat heart disease.”

Desert Regional Medical Center will use the technology to conduct minimally invasive procedures to treat a wide range of clinical problems, including coronary artery disease – a leading cause of heart disorders in the U.S. More than one million cardiac catheterization procedures are performed annually in the United States, primarily to diagnose and treat patients with suspected or confirmed coronary heart disease and other related disorders.

“Cardiac care is a rapidly evolving field, and this new system will benefit both our patients and clinicians,” said Ghassan Kazmouz, MD, section chair of cardiology for Desert Regional Medical Center. “The upgraded cath lab includes a new X-ray system that provides lower dose levels and outstanding image quality. It will provide a better experience and allow us to do an expanded set of procedures using some of the latest technology available.”

The new system, called Azurion by Phillips Healthcare, can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of a range of patient conditions and can be used for procedures such as diagnostic catheterizations, stenting, and balloon angioplasty. In the new lab, procedures can now be performed on both the heart and peripheral blood vessels.

“This upgrade is just the first step in the renovation of our cardiology department at Desert Regional,” CEO Michele Finney said. “Our mission is to ensure we can provide the right care at the right place at the right time. This new cath lab is another investment toward fulfilling that mission.”

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