‘Secrets of success’ to remaining the nation’s No. 1 heart program
Cleveland Clinic’s cardiovascular program has just been named the nation’s No. 1 program for cardiology and heart surgery for the 23rd straight year in the U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” rankings for 2017-18.
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The only secret to remaining at the top of one’s game in heart care year after year is that there’s no single secret behind it — just lots of collective secrets to success that arise from the Cleveland Clinic culture and help yield unparalleled patient outcomes. This short video captures a few of those secrets.
The caregivers of our Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute thank you, our colleagues across the nation, for your abiding confidence and collaboration.
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A sampling of outcome and volume data from our Heart & Vascular Institute
Concomitant AF ablation and LAA occlusion strongly endorsed during elective heart surgery
Large retrospective study supports its addition to BAV repair toolbox at expert centers
Young age, solid tumor, high uptake on PET and KRAS mutation signal risk, suggest need for lobectomy
Surprise findings argue for caution about testosterone use in men at risk for fracture
Residual AR related to severe preoperative AR increases risk of progression, need for reoperation
Findings support emphasis on markers of frailty related to, but not dependent on, age
Provides option for patients previously deemed anatomically unsuitable