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Henry Mayo touts STEMI team for distress response

- By Emily Alvarenga

In the midst of the pandemic, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and its Los Angeles County Fire Department partners celebrated achieving a “door-to-perfusion” time of 45 minutes, which is 15 minutes quicker than the 60-minute national standard.

To re-establish blood flow to the heart and open blockages in the coronary artery, cardiac doctors use a procedure called percutaneo­us coronary interventi­on, or PCI. The faster this treatment is delivered, the better the chances of survival and minimizing long-term damage to the heart muscle, according to doctors.

“The reason that we’ve achieved this achievemen­t is because every single member in the hospital involved in this program is aware of the implicatio­ns of every minute that goes by,” said Dr. James Lee, medical director of the hospital’s cardiac cath lab.

Since the hospital was designated a STEMI (heart attack) Receiving Center in 2013, its heart attack response team has been diligently working toward cutting down the time it takes patients to receive the PCI treatment.

“Today, we perform everything from minimally invasive interventi­ons to open heart surgery and cardiac rehab rehabilita­tion,” said Marlee Lauffer, the president of the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation. “And as part of that, we built a team of specialist­s who absolutely put their heart into ensuring that this community has the very best of cardiovasc­ular care.”

The hospital’s team is continuall­y finding areas to improve and save time, according to Dustin Ashenfelte­r, the director of emergency services, which includes a mobile EKG that allows doctors at the hospital to see a patient’s transmissi­ons before they even arrive at the hospital, Avakian added.

The success of the hospital’s STEMI program is possible through its collaborat­ion between emergency department staff, cardiac cath lab, the Roberta G. Veloz Cardiovasc­ular Center staff and Fire Department, among others, according to Dr. Tamar Avakian, manager of cardiovasc­ular services at Henry Mayo.

“That shared commitment to excellence is really what drives the quality

 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital CEO Roger Seaver speaks at a recognitio­n ceremony for the hospital’s STEMI team, which treats heart emergencie­s.
Bobby Block/The Signal Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital CEO Roger Seaver speaks at a recognitio­n ceremony for the hospital’s STEMI team, which treats heart emergencie­s.

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