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Quality indicators:

Why should technology

be important to you?

Technology, combined with skill and experience, is a high-tech set of “eyes and ears” for your physician. New technology helps provide faster, more accurate diagnosis, treatment and recovery. State-of-the-art technology is just one piece of OHH’s entire program that represents a commitment – both scientific and financial – to the prevention, treatment and cure of heart disease.

The Cath Lab at Oklahoma Heart Hospital is state-of-the-art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The SilverHawk stent

Heart care:

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Advanced technology

Since opening in 2002, Oklahoma Heart Hospital is on the front line of medical advances, bringing the latest in cardiovascular medicine to our state in diagnosing and treating heart disease.

Nation’s first all-digital hospital – Patient medical records, chart information and test results are available electronically for easy physician access from anywhere in the hospital. Learn more.

Leading Oklahoma in heart research – OHH is among the nation’s first hospitals and the only hospital in Oklahoma taking part in an international clinical trial of a drug-coated stent in a cardiac patient. Learn more.

New cool-down procedure – Lowering a patient’s body temperature for 24 hours after a cardiac arrest reduces chances for neurological damage. Learn more.

SilverHawk reduces leg pain – A new FDA-approved device cleans out plaque from clogged arteries in the leg. Learn more.

New technology patches holes – OHH is part of a national clinical study of a new device to seal holes in stroke victims’ hearts. Learn more.

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