Medindia
Medindia LOGIN REGISTER
Advertisement

First Reduced Radiation Heart Procedures In Arizona At John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital

Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Hospital News
Advertisement
John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital, 250 East Dunlap Avenue, Phoenix, is the first in Arizona, and only one of eight hospitals in the U.S., to reduce or eliminate radiation for minimally invasive cardiac procedures utilizing MediGuide™ Technology.
Advertisement

MediGuide is a 3D navigation system intended for the evaluation of vascular and cardiac anatomy on a recorded fluoroscopic image instead of live fluoroscopy (a series of X-ray images). Procedures using MediGuide include patients with cardiac arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), and device implantations such as pacemakers and defibrillators.
Advertisement

"I am pleased that John C. Lincoln invested in this technology to create optimal outcomes for patients with safety at top of mind," said Mark Seifert, MD, electrophysiologist at John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital. "MediGuide is the only real-time cardiac navigation system to allow for reduced fluoroscopy during cardiac procedures."

Traditionally, fluoroscopy is used in electrophysiology (EP) labs for catheter manipulation during cardiac procedures. Fluoroscopy can result in relatively high-radiation doses, especially for complex interventional procedures.

MediGuide uses low-powered electromagnetic signals to locate a miniature sensor, which is placed in the tip of the catheter, much like GPS technology drivers use to determine the location of their vehicle on a map. MediGuide provides physicians with the precise position of the sensor-enabled catheters and tools to create recorded images within the cardiac anatomy. The use of recorded images allows physicians to reduce radiation exposure during cardiovascular procedures. In particular procedures, radiation exposure can be nearly eliminated.

"Risks associated with fluoroscopy can include radiation burns to skin and underlying tissue and radiation-induced cancers, which may occur sometime later in life," said Dr. Seifert.

For more information about reduced radiation heart procedures visit JCL.com/heart.

John C. Lincoln Health Network is a not-for-profit organization that is affiliated with Scottsdale Healthcare and consists of five acute care hospitals, an extensive primary care physician network, urgent care centers, clinical research, medical education, an inpatient rehabilitation hospital, an Accountable Care Organization, two Health Foundations and extensive community services.

Visit us online at JCL.com/media – Follow us on Twitter @johnclincoln – Like us on Facebook.com/jclhn

SOURCE John C. Lincoln Health Network

Sponsored Post and Backlink Submission


Latest Press Release on Hospital News

This site uses cookies to deliver our services.By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie Policy, Privacy Policy, and our Terms of Use  Ok, Got it. Close