Penn Heart RescueTM Program at Shore Memorial
Through
the new Penn Heart RescueTM Program at Shore Memorial Hospital, patients
who arrive at Shore Memorial's Emergency Department with symptoms of
a STEMI heart attack (a heart attack that is diagnosed by a 12 lead electrocardiogram
or EKG) can be referred immediately to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
in Philadelphia, part of the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Shore Memorial's Emergency Department makes the initial assessment for
the heart attack patient based on the results of an EKG exam. With just
one phone call to the Penn Heart Rescue team, the emergency angioplasty
team assembles at Penn Presbyterian and the helicopter prepares for take
off from Shore Memorial.
While the helicopter is en route, a flight nurse and flight paramedic trained
in critical care medicine perform essential tests and prepare the patient
for the emergency angioplasty. The flight team provides a level of continuing
treatment similar to the care received in the emergency room. This way,
no time is lost during the 25 minute helicopter ride from Somers Point
to Philadelphia.
When a patient arrives at Penn Presbyterian, he or she is rushed immediately
into the cardiac catheterization laboratory for the procedure. The catheterization
laboratories and surgical suites are open 24 hours a day, seven days
a week. Health professionals are available from cardiology, cardiovascular
surgery, vascular medicine, pulmonary and critical care medicine, and
other specialty areas as needed.
After immediate evaluation and treatment at Penn Presbyterian, patients
are then able to return to Shore Memorial and their local physicians
for continuation of care close to home.
For more information about Penn Heart Rescue, call
1-800-789-PENN (7366),
or visit www.pennhealth.com.
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