Henry Ford Hospital

This page highlights news and new technology from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. The hospital is a luminary center and also a pioneer of new cardiovascular technologies and techniques in the areas of complex PCI, including chronic total occlusions (CTO) and transcatheter structural heart treatments, including transcatheter valve replacement (TAVR), transcatheter LAA occlusion and MitraClip mitral valve repair. The center has also been at the forefront of how to improve mortality in cardiogenic shock patients and heads the National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative

News | Cardiovascular Clinical Studies

February 21, 2024 — An 80-year-old woman from Frankenmuth, Michigan is the first Henry Ford Health structural heart ...

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News | Heart Valve Technology

January 4, 2024 — Findings from a published case series research letter by the Henry Ford Health Structural Heart ...

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News | Cardiovascular Clinical Studies

December 14, 2023 — Published results of a large, national heart attack study show that patients with a life-threatening ...

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April 27, 2023 — Interventional cardiologists at Henry Ford Health are the first in Michigan to treat a patient using ...

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News | Cardiovascular Clinical Studies

June 24, 2022 — Henry Ford Health was part of a multi-institutional heart failure study that was launched and executed ...

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Videos | Structural Heart

Tiberio Frisoli, M.D., interventional structural cardiologist, senior staff physician, Henry Ford Hospital, explains how ...

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The Abiomed Impella percutaneous heart pump was shown in the NCSI study to greatly improve survival of acute myocardial infarction with cardiogenic shock (AMICS), raising survival from 50 percent to 71 percent. Ambulance image from Getty Images.
Feature | Cardiogenic Shock | By Dave Fornell, Editor

April 29, 2021 — The results of a large, national heart attack study show that patients with  cardiogenic shock survived ...

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Transesophageal echo (TEE) being used to guide the deployment of a MitraClip device during a structural heart procedure at the University of Colorado Hospital. The center has performed more than 200 MitraClip mitral valve repairs over the past decade. Photo by Dave Fornell
Feature | Structural Heart

The resounding success of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has led the creation of hundreds of structural ...

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Videos | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Cardiologist William O’Neill, M.D., medical director of the Center for Structural Heart Disease at Henry Ford Hospital ...

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Videos | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Detroit, Michigan, has been one the hardest hit regions with a large number of COVID-19 cases. William O’Neill, M.D. ...

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First Large-scale U.S. Study on Hydroxychloroquine COVID-19 Prophylaxis Begins in Detroit. #COVID19 #coronavirus #SARScov2
Feature | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

April 10, 2020 — Enrollment began April 9 at Henry Ford Hospital for the first large-scale study in the United States of ...

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Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit gets a lot of referrals for very sick patients seeking a last resort treatment in its ...

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