Archive for the ‘Heart Attack’ Category

Press Release: Heart + Wellness Institute Receives Accreditation Renewal for ICANL Lab

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

One American dies every 32 seconds of cardiovascular disease, disorders of the heart and blood vessels. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, costing society over 83.7 billion dollars each year in health services, medications and lost work time due to disability. Each year, approximately five and a half million stress nuclear cardiology studies are performed in the United States. Both the pump function and the blood flow of the heart are assessed during nuclear cardiology testing procedures. As a result, physicians are able to detect the presence of cardiovascular disease and may also discover important information regarding the occurrence of future heart attacks.

The heart is evaluated at rest and during exercise using a small amount of radioisotope during the noninvasive procedure. A complex imaging technique, nuclear cardiology testing relies on the experience and training of both the physician and the technologist. Their interpretive and technical abilities determine the diagnostic accuracy of the examination. The Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Nuclear Medicine Laboratories (ICANL) has developed an accreditation program that evaluates the quality of these and other critical elements of a nuclear cardiology laboratory.

The Heart and Wellness Institute, Nuclear Medicine located in Grand Rapids, MI, was granted accreditation by the ICANL. The laboratory is one of a growing number of nuclear cardiology laboratories in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico to be so recognized for its commitment to high quality patient care and its provision of quality diagnostic testing.

The ICANL was established with the support of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, the Society of Nuclear Medicine, the Society of Nuclear Medicine Technologist Section, the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Nuclear Medicine, the Academy of Molecular Imaging, and the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. The ICANL provides a peer review mechanism to encourage and recognize the provision of quality nuclear cardiology and nuclear medicine diagnostic evaluations by a process of voluntary accreditation. A non-profit organization, the ICANL is dedicated to ensuring high quality patient care and to promoting health care.

Participation in the accreditation process is voluntary. Accreditation status signifies that the facility has been reviewed by an independent agency that recognizes the laboratory’s commitment to quality testing for the diagnosis of heart disease.

Go Red For Women, February 25th

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Dr. Manohar is on the Executive Board and part of the Circle of Red membership, and we’re proud to sponsor Go Red For Women and the fight against heart disease.

Go Red Logo

For more information on the February 25th Go Red For Women event, please visit the Circle Of Red Website.

The Heart and Wellness Institute is recognized as the premier institute in West Michigan for delivering specialized care in Women’s Heart Disease and Prevention.

Heart Attack Prevention from Dr. Prerana Manohar

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Preventing a First or Subsequent Heart Attack

It is never too early to be concerned with heart health and taking deliberate steps to prevent a heart attack. Not all changes are easy, but Dr. Prerana Manohar and the staff of the Heart and Wellness Institute are a valuable support and can help guide you in making healthy lifestyle choices that can positively impact your health. Even if you have already had a heart attack, key measures can help prevent subsequent ones and help an already damaged heart function optimally.

 For those who have already suffered a heart attack, or those at risk, a cardiologist or heart doctor is likely to prescribe a drug therapy which may include:

  • Blood thinning medications like aspirin
  • Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors which make the blood flow more easily and reduce the risk of a second heart attack.
  • Beta blockers are also used by heart doctors to lower the heart rate and blood pressure which reduces the demand on the heart.
  • Cholesterol- lowering medications such as statins, niacin and fibrates may be prescribed by the cardiologist to help lower cholesterol levels.

Lifestyle choices are key in preventing a heart attack.

  • Develop healthy eating habits. Your heart doctor can recommend a low fat, low salt diet
  • If you are overweight, a plan for weight loss can be developed.
  • Exercise.  Simply taking a brisk walk several times a week can help reduce your risk.  Speak to your cardiologist before embarking on a high intensity workout plan.
  • Control your blood pressure if you have hypertension.
  • Control your blood sugar if you suffer from diabetes.

Heart and Wellness Institute, Grand Rapids is dedicated to helping you live a happy and healthy life. If you have any questions about heart health or need a cardiologist, please feel free to contact us.