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OHH News

Posted on March 1st, 2021
Oklahoma Heart Hospital now offers a new treatment option for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (AFib). In fall 2020, the FDA approved the Thermocool Smarttouch... Read More
Posted on February 20th, 2021
The most common birth defect is congenital heart disease, also known as congenital heart defects or CHD. The term congenital heart disease encompasses multiple ways in which the heart or blood vessels near the heart do not develop properly before birth. Simply put, they are conditions present at birth that affect the heart's structure and the way it works.  Although Oklahoma Heart Hospital... Read More
Posted on February 1st, 2021
February is the month of love and all things related to the heart, including heart health awareness. During the month of February, several days and weeks are designated to highlight different aspects of heart health. These observances not only promote healthy habits and the importance of routine screenings, but also highlight the need for ongoing research into these aspects of heart health.... Read More
Posted on February 1st, 2021
It’s important to know that a history of heart disease raises your risk for having a severe case of COVID-19. This truth became evident early in the pandemic, and we are still learning all the ways and reasons that coronavirus affects the heart. While heart disease does not increase the risk of contracting the virus, it does increase the risk of severe complications.  The virus that causes... Read More
Posted on January 20th, 2021
A registered nurse is the caregiver patients see the most during a hospital stay, and the quality and competence of nursing staff directly affects the quality of care and the overall patient experience. At Oklahoma Heart Hospital, our team of registered nurses are professional caregivers who are equipped to provide the highest-quality care to our patients. Our approach to nursing is unique, and... Read More
Posted on January 10th, 2021
Most patients don’t think too much about who owns the hospitals they turn to for medical care. From the patient perspective, the owners and administrators feel pretty removed, while the doctors, nurses, and support staff play a bigger role in the patient experience. Yet the ownership structure and the decisions they make can impact every aspect of a hospital stay.   In the United States... Read More
Posted on January 1st, 2021
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) is a rare condition affecting the electrical pathways that regulate how the heart beats. With WPW, there is an extra electrical pathway between the heart’s upper and lower chambers, which causes the lower chambers to beat too early and the heart to beat... Read More
Posted on December 20th, 2020
It’s that time of year again. As the holidays start to wind down, we look forward to a fresh calendar year and begin setting goals for the new year. We consider what we wished our lives looked like, and we think about what steps we need to take to get there.  This year, challenge yourself to work on your heart health specifically. For many heart diseases and conditions, the best way you can... Read More
Posted on December 10th, 2020
Pets mean many things to their owners. They are often viewed as part of the family, and they are a source of much joy, laughter, and love. At the end of a long day, the snuggles from a dog or cat and their enthusiasm to see you can make a world of difference in turning a bad day into good. While many people think of dogs or cats first when thinking of pets, let’s not forget reptiles, rabbits,... Read More
Posted on December 1st, 2020
Atrial flutter is a heart rhythm disorder where the upper chambers, or the atria, beat too quickly. In addition to beating faster than normal overall, the upper chambers also beat faster in relationship to the ventricles, or lower chambers.  A group of cells called the... Read More

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