Elgato
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My primary care referred me to a Cardiologist due to a fairly loud murmer.
I actually ended up with a doctor based on availability, not choice. He seems ok but how do you know?
He listened to the heart and immediately ordered a TTE which revealed BAV.
Yesterday we did the TEE and an angiogram is scheduled for next Tue.
He keeps referring to the surgeon as his partner. I have not met him yet.
I am in Tucson, AZ. There are several options for hospitals and multiple surgeons associated with different groups.
The main ones are the University of Arizona Medical Center, Carondelet which ran an actual Heart Hospital here but closed it due to financial problems and Tucson Medical Center.
The Mayo Clinic is in Phoenix which is about 120 miles away.
My primary is with Carondelet and recommended using a Carondelet surgeon/facility but due to availability I ended up with one from a different group. My cardiologist said "check the mortality rates, Carondelet is over four times the national average"
We know a nurse who has worked in multiple facilities. She said that post op nursing care is critical and that the care at University Medical Center is far better than any of the others.
I also think the University of Arizona would be on the forefront of technology.
So, how do you make the right decision. I find it nearly impossible to get actual stats for any specific hospital or surgeon.
I do plan to get a second opinion prior to surgery.
Obviously we all want the best.
Any comments or recommendations will be appreciated.
Thank You
I actually ended up with a doctor based on availability, not choice. He seems ok but how do you know?
He listened to the heart and immediately ordered a TTE which revealed BAV.
Yesterday we did the TEE and an angiogram is scheduled for next Tue.
He keeps referring to the surgeon as his partner. I have not met him yet.
I am in Tucson, AZ. There are several options for hospitals and multiple surgeons associated with different groups.
The main ones are the University of Arizona Medical Center, Carondelet which ran an actual Heart Hospital here but closed it due to financial problems and Tucson Medical Center.
The Mayo Clinic is in Phoenix which is about 120 miles away.
My primary is with Carondelet and recommended using a Carondelet surgeon/facility but due to availability I ended up with one from a different group. My cardiologist said "check the mortality rates, Carondelet is over four times the national average"
We know a nurse who has worked in multiple facilities. She said that post op nursing care is critical and that the care at University Medical Center is far better than any of the others.
I also think the University of Arizona would be on the forefront of technology.
So, how do you make the right decision. I find it nearly impossible to get actual stats for any specific hospital or surgeon.
I do plan to get a second opinion prior to surgery.
Obviously we all want the best.
Any comments or recommendations will be appreciated.
Thank You