Stanford Health Care | Heart & Vascular Care Program

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A LEADING HEART & VASCULAR CARE PROGRAM from one of America’s top hospitals


Leadership in heart and vascular care, research, and education have made Stanford Cardiovascular Health a destination for patient referrals from around the country and around the world. Each year, we receive more than 80,000 visits from patients who come to us for state-of-the-art cardiovascular care. Our experts collaborate to deliver the personalized approach integral to optimizing each patient’s heart and vascular health.

INNOVATION DRIVES OUR LEADERSHIP


A LEGACY OF FIRSTS

1995

First minimally invasive heart-valve program

1968 & 1981

First adult heart and heart-lung transplants in the US

1992

World’s first thoracic endograft

A HIGH VOLUME OF PATIENTS One of the world’s largest Heart Transplant and LVAD programs

LARGEST COMPREHENSIVE AORTIC PROGRAM

EVAR

Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

TEVAR

Endovascular Repair of Thoracic Aortic Dissections/Aneurysms

Open Aortic Surgeries

ON THE WEST COAST

1000+

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedures


A VISION OF THE FUTURE

Leading-edge cardiovascular regeneration program

State-of-the-art approaches to genetic cardiovascular diseases

Moving ahead rapidly in mobile cardiovascular health


Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery

World-renowned adult and pediatric care

OUR CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Stanford Cardiovascular Health takes a systematic approach to meet all patients’ needs now and in the future

Division of Vascular Surgery

Expertise in vascular disease management

Stanford Cardiovascular Network

Providing access to our expertise in multiple locations

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine

Comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for all forms of heart disease

Cardiovascular Institute

A multidisciplinary collaboration focused on discovery


SUPERB QUALITY & OUTCOMES

Cardiovascular Health

0.67

O/E RATIO

observed-to-expected mortality

1

TAVR stroke & mortality rate

3

U.S. Hospitals 50th percentile stroke=1.3% & mortality=1.5%

of degenerative mitral valves are repaired

2

1

Standard EVAR mortality

2

YEARS of

door-to-balloon time <60 minutes ACC median door-to-balloon=60 mins

Patients’ likelihood to recommend Stanford Cardiovascular Health 5

Data from Q3 2017 VIZIENT Clinical Database/Resource Manager™ used by permission of VIZIENT. All rights reserved. • Internal data source, 2017 • 3STS/ACC TVT Registry™ Q2 2017 (July 1, 2016–June 30, 2017) • 4CathPCI Registry® Q2 2017 (July 1, 2016–June 30, 2017) • 5Patient Experience, Stanford Health Care 2

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WIDELY ACCESSIBLE SERVICES

We deliver exceptional heart care through multiple channels, including:

Our sites in Oregon and Nevada

Our hospitals and network of care throughout California Our partnerships in Hawaii and Arizona

With patients across the U.S. and around the world BRAZIL CANADA CHINA COLUMBIA EL SALVADOR GHANA GREECE INDIA ISRAEL HONG KONG MALAYSIA MEXICO NEW ZEALAND

PHILIPPINES SAUDI ARABIA SINGAPORE SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH KOREA UNITED KINGDOM

And, Stanford Medicine expertise with telemedicine services


OUR FUTURE HOME FOR ADVANCED CARE

VISIT US ONLINE

Research: med.stanford.edu/cvi Clinical: stanfordhealthcare.org/cvh

PATIENT REFERRALS

Revolutionary new 824,000-square-foot Stanford Hospital All Cardiovascular Health programs share one pavilion featuring the latest technology and 100% private rooms

Cardiovascular Medicine: 650.723.6459 Heart Transplant and Ventricular Assist Cardiovascular Surgery: 650.724.7500 Device Evaluation: 650.725.3809 Vascular Surgery: 650.725.5227


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