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Learn MoreTreadmill Stress Testing
A treadmill stress test is used to measure the effect of exercise on a patient’s heart. This test may be ordered if a patient: Is having chest pain Has angina that is getting worse or happening more often Has had a heart attack Has had angioplasty or heart bypass surgery Is going to start an exercise program and…
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A staggering 250,000 ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries happen every year in the United States. Athletes often suffer from knee injuries as a result of jumping and pivoting incorrectly while playing sports. Female athletes, in particular, have a 10-times greater risk of suffering an ACL injury than males. Even after surgery, athletes are highly susceptible…
Learn MoreStents
A stent is a tiny tube placed into an artery, vein, or other hollow structure in the body to hold it open. When a stent is placed into the body, the procedure is called stenting. Most stents are made of metal or plastic mesh-like material. Stents are commonly used to treat the following conditions that…
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I am excited to bring my financial and human resources experience and skills to the Deborah Board. Deborah’s outstanding medical achievements — coupled with its humanitarian mission — make it a true New Jersey treasure. I’m looking forward to contributing my financial knowledge in navigating an increasingly complex healthcare financial landscape. I welcome the challenges…
Learn MorePatent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Closure
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a condition in which the ductus arteriosus does not close. The word “patent” means open. The ductus arteriosus is a blood vessel that allows blood to go around a baby’s lungs before birth. Soon after the infant is born and the lungs fill with air, the ductus arteriosus is no…
Learn MoreCongenital Heart Disease
Adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) is a problem with the heart’s structure and function that occurred at birth. ACHD can describe a number of different problems affecting the heart. It is the most common type of birth defect in the United States (there are over 1 million adults living with a congenital heart defect in…
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