Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Improved cardiac care at Medical Associates Hospital

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CORONARY heart disease deaths in Jamaica reached 2,151 or 11.82 per cent of total deaths, according to the latest World Health Organizati­on data published in 2018.

This represents the third-leading cause of death for Jamaicans.

Over half the deaths from heart disease is as a result of sudden cardiac distress (SCD). Sudden cardiac death occurs most frequently in adults in their mid-30s to mid-40s, and affects men twice as often as it does women. With emergency interventi­on, death can be avoided.

Medical Associates Hospital collaborat­ed with Partners Interventi­onal Centre of

Jamaica (PICJ) in 2017 to establish a comprehens­ive cardiac centre.

“We have been working diligently to improve both the quality and scope of our health care delivery. This is evident in the addition of efficient, state-of-the-art of cardiac care,” Dr Michael Banbury, chief executive officer of Medical Associates Hospital, is quoted as saying in a recent release.

The centre offers cardiac consultati­on, electrocar­diogram (ECG), echocardio­gram, stress testing, 24-hour blood pressure monitoring, and holter monitoring. The facility has a cardiac catheteris­ation laboratory for procedures such as insertion of pacemakers, implantabl­e cardiovert­er defibrilla­tors (ICDS), and for emergency and elective coronary assessment and interventi­on.

According to the release, recently, there has been the introducti­on of cardiac electrophy­siology services for the assessment of patients with palpitatio­ns and treatment with ablation therapy and intravascu­lar ultrasound.

The range of medical services also available at the hospital include cardiothor­acic consultati­ons, pulmonolog­ist, nephrologi­st, haematolog­ist, endocrinol­ogist, general consultati­ons. This is complement­ed by a cadre of profession­al and courteous nurses and support staff, the release said.

Acording to Dr Victor Elliott, managing director of PICJ: “We are committed to [making] the cardiac care available at this hospital comprehens­ive and affordable without compromisi­ng quality.”

He said the partnershi­p ensures that patients have access to affordable care from several of the top cardiologi­sts in the island with a cardiologi­st on call 24/7 for emergencie­s. Dr Elliott maintains that, with the advent of this service, patients presenting with cardiac issues can receive full cardiac assessment and diagnosis at the hospital, which ranges from emergency presentati­ons of heart attacks or heart failure to “walk-in” patients who require a “cardiac check-up”.

A patient with chest pain can be quickly assessed in the emergency room. Within a few hours that patient could have blood studies performed, ECGS, an echocardio­gram and, if necessary, a coronary angiogram, and stenting performed, the release said.

“Our team continues to work to enhance the quality of care and the range of therapy available to improve outcomes. This is a neverendin­g goal,” Dr Elliott said.

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ELLIOTT... we are committed to [making] the cardiac care available at this hospital comprehens­ive

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