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Innovative heart

procedure keeps

patient in the swim

JOAN DE LGADO LOOKS

the picture of health. A

lifelong athlete, this fit 71-year-old is also a U.S. Masters

competitive swimmer.

One day, however, while working out to prepare for a race,

she couldn’t get her heart rate over 125. She knew it should

be around 145. She felt fine but thought she’d get it checked

and was referred to James Suero, MD, an interventional

cardiologist with PeaceHealth Medical Group.

Dr. Suero referred to her as “my athlete” and gave her an

exercise treadmill echocardiogram stress test. Joan said she

felt great after the test, but Dr. Suero said she likely had a

blockage in an artery. He scheduled her for an angioplasty

the following week, which revealed that one of her arteries

was 70 percent blocked. Her only warning sign was not

being able to raise her heart rate.

Joan was in good hands; Dr. Suero and the cardiology team

performed an innovative procedure known as a transradial

cardiac catheterization, inserting the catheter through a blood

vessel in Joan’s arm rather than through the femoral artery in the

groin. This procedure is easier on patients and has less risk of

complications. The catheter is removed immediately, and patients

are able to sit up after only one hour. It’s still not the norm—only

30 percent of hospitals in the U.S. perform transradial cardiac

catheterizations—but Dr. Suero and his team have done them

for several years at PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center.

After a couple of months off, Joan started swimming again

and competing soon after. At her follow-up appointment,

Dr. Suero felt rewarded to see “his athlete” with a big smile

on her face and still in the swim.

Cyclist back in the

saddle after joint

replacement surgery

TH I NGS ARE START I NG

to roll again in Brad Burger’s

life. An intense “If it has wheels, I ride!” cyclist, this active

55-year-old began to experience his hips freezing up and

sometimes needed help getting off his bike.

He knew it was time to do something and, just like with

his bike riding, decided to “go big or go home” by scheduling

a bilateral (double) hip replacement. Familiar with the work

of orthopedic surgeon William Turner, MD, Brad knew

Dr. Turner was fast enough to get both hip replacements

done in one day.

Brad, an anesthesiologist, was also familiar with what goes

on in an operating room, but he wasn’t sure what exactly

was involved in getting a joint replacement. After attending

a presurgery session, Brad was impressed with the Joint

Replacement program at PeaceHealth St. John Medical

Center. He learned all he needed to prepare for surgery,

what to expect during his hospital stay, and the do’s and

don’ts of his at-home rehabilitation.

Brad says that he got “really great care,” and after just one

night in the hospital, he returned home. For the next six

weeks, he exercised diligently and lifted weights to build up

his muscles and get back to work. A couple weeks after that,

he was able to go on a bike ride. He recently completed a

ride up Mount St. Helens.

Brad encourages others thinking about joint replacement

to check with their doctor about whether they are good

candidates for surgery. For those who need it, Brad’s

words of wisdom are, “It’s going to change your life—for

the better!”

Health news

Visit

peacehealth.org/st-john

to learn more

about the cardiovascular services available in

our community.

Learn more about our orthopedic services by

calling

360-414-5750

.

P A T I E N T P R O F I L E

P A T I E N T P R O F I L E

Thinking

about joint

replacement?

When:

Tuesday, Sept. 20,

6 to 7 p.m.

Where:

Pacific Surgical Institute,

625 Ninth Ave., Longview, WA

Info:

Ready to get moving again?

Attend this free event to find out if

joint replacement is right for you.

Presented by orthopedic surgeon

William Turner, MD, Longview

Orthopedic Associates. Dr. Turner

is also the medical director of

PeaceHealth St. John’s joint

replacement program. For more

information or to register, visit

peacehealth.org/st-john/

events

or call

360-636-4846

.

William Turner, MD

Orthopedic Surgery

Longview Orthopedic

Associates

625 Ninth Ave., Suite 210

Longview, WA

360-501-3400

James Suero, MD

Interventional Cardiology

PeaceHealth Medical Group

Specialty Clinic

1615 Delaware St.

Longview, WA

360-414-2730

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