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Saint Luke's cardiologists and surgeons perform the full spectrum of surgical cardiovascular interventions.
Saint Luke's cardiovascular surgical teams perform the full spectrum of surgical cardiovascular interventions.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a disease that causes thickening (hypertrophy) of the heart muscle. The heart muscle cells enlarge more than they should and scarring often develops between the cells.
Cardiovascular research continues to be a major focus at Saint Luke’s. The program currently encompasses research programs in each of the major clinical areas.
When the mitral valve becomes leaky, it's called mitral valve regurgitation. It’s also known as mitral insufficiency.
Saint Luke’s is a world leader in treating chronic total occlusions (CTOs), or arteries that are completely blocked by plaque buildup.
Saint Luke’s provides treatment for the full range of diabetes and endocrine disorders.
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a malfunction of the electrical system of the heart, resulting in abrupt loss of normal heartbeat. The heart experts at Saint Luke's Athletic Heart Clinic know the difference between a healthy athletic heart and one at risk for sudden cardiac arrest.
Saint Luke's cardiologists and surgeons perform the full spectrum of cardiovascular interventions and surgeries.
This noninvasive test assesses blood-flow patterns to the muscle of the heart to determine whether coronary artery disease is the cause of your symptoms.