Heart Failure Management

The
Carraway Center for Heart Failure Management offers
comprehensive management for patients with congestive
heart failure, including cardiomyopathy, chronic ischemic
heart disease, hypertension and valvular heart diseases.
Under the leadership of Drs. Alfred Stanley, Jr. and
Saji Jacob, the multidisciplinary staff also includes
acute care nurse practitioners, registered nurses, case
managers, physical therapists, pharmacists and nutritionists.
Through
the center’s close relationship with Norwood Clinic
Cardiovascular Surgeon, Dr. Connie Athanaseuleas, we
are also able to offer surgical options for patients
with Congestive Heart Failure.
Working
hand-in-hand with the referring physician, the multidisciplinary
team of specialists at the heart failure center will
develop an individualized plan for each patient that
can offer the following options:
>
Clinic and telephone monitoring
> Educational programs on medication,
exercise and nutrition
> Measurement of clinical progress
following drug therapy
> Anticoagulation monitoring
> Lipid monitoring and management
> Initiation, titration and monitoring
of ACE inhibitors, beta blocker and ARBS to optimize
therapeutic levels
> Electronic heart failure database
to track clinical variables and evaluate outcomes
> Access to cardiologists who specialize
in heart failure and heart surgeons trained in advanced
surgical techniques
The
goals of the Center for Heart Failure Management are:
1.
To provide day-to-day patient care that focuses on educating
and re-educating the patient, then intensely monitoring
patient progress to make therapy proactive rather than
reactive.
2. To practice contemporary, state-of-the-art, evidence-based,
protocol-driven cardiovascular medicine.
3. To contribute to the understanding and advancement
of heart disease management through active clinical
research. Patients and their families experience significant
benefits from participation in the program, including:
>
Comprehensive testing for assurance that every
possible cause of CHF has been explored
> An individualized treatment plan
> An opportunity for continuous
monitoring after leading edge medical and/or surgical
therapy
> Repetitive education to optimize
patient compliance to medical therapy and changes in
lifestyle
> An enhanced quality of life through
treatment, education and support
The
Carraway Center for Heart Failure Management is open
Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. For more
information about the Center’s services, please
call 205-502-4200.
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