If you had a heart valve problem in the 1940s, you faced dangerous open-heart surgery and only a 50% survival rate. Today, new, technologically advanced treatments can help anyone, even patients in
Clinical trial at HonorHealth Research Institute shows substantial drop in laboratory radiation, with most cases producing undetectable radiation exposure to cardiology staff
Using a catheter-based insertion, the experimental J-Valve should prevent blood from leaking back into the heart, a condition that can lead to heart failure
Having heart failure , also known as congestive heart failure or CHF, doesn't mean that your heart has stopped. It simply means that your heart doesn't work as well as it should. Heart failure is a
The image of heart surgery used to be, for most, open heart – with a large incision straight down the middle of the chest and a long, difficult recovery. This daunting procedure was typically held out