Heart & Vascular

Heart & Vascular

Joy Marsh and Rebecca Burke
February 22, 2024

UAB Medicine employee saved after suffering a heart attack at work

UAB Medicine employees work together daily to save lives, and sometimes it’s for one of their own. This was the case with Joy Marsh, an administrative support specialist at the UAB Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Lab, who suffered a heart attack shortly after arriving at work in November 2023. Her coworkers helped transport her to the UAB Emergency Department, then a surgery and cardiology team inserted a tiny tube called a stent to reopen a section of artery that was 100% blocked.
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heart healthy
February 20, 2024

Heart health diet tips: Insights from UAB expert for optimal heart health

February is American Heart Month, but heart health is important all year round. Elizabeth Jackson, M.D., a cardiologist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular Institute, says making small lifestyle changes can reduce the risk of heart disease and the use of medications to regulate health.
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Brooke Miley Lillie and Adam Lillie holding their daughter Lauren Lillie
February 7, 2024

Remarkable heart and kidney transplant patient overcomes odds to give birth at UAB Hospital

In August of 1995, the Miley family found themselves in a hospital room celebrating the arrival of their newest addition, a baby girl named Brooke. A year later, the family was back in the hospital for a different reason. Brooke had restrictive cardiomyopathy, a life-threatening condition that the hospital could not treat. The Mississippi family […]
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UAB anesthesiologist in Peru
January 25, 2024

UAB anesthesiologist and colleagues visit Peru to work on complex pediatric cases and share expertise

Small teams of UAB Medicine cardiologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, perfusionists, and nurses are making a positive difference in South America, where they volunteer to share their expertise in complex pediatric heart disease and defects with local doctors.
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patient getting blood pressure taken shows lowering salt intake can reduce blood pressure
November 21, 2023

Research reveals that lowering sodium intake can reduce blood pressure

The study found that 70-75 percent of all participants, regardless of whether they were already on blood pressure medications or not, were likely to see a reduction in their blood pressure if they lowered the sodium in their diet.
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Patrick Jones, patient recounts journey through multiple aortic repairs with UAB’s Cardiovascular Institute
July 5, 2023

A team with heart: Patient recounts journey through multiple aortic repairs with UAB’s Cardiovascular Institute

It was just another ordinary, early morning for Patrick Jones. While his wife, Debbie, was out attending to a sick horse on their South Carolina farm, Patrick ambled to the kitchen to make his daily cup of coffee. That journey to the kitchen would be the last thing Patrick remembered until he regained consciousness with Debbie by his side, as paramedics loaded him for emergency transport.
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Physicians handing tools during vascular surgery
April 24, 2023

UAB CVI awarded highest rating from Society for Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Quality Initiative

The UAB Cardiovascular Institute (CVI) received the highest possible rating of three stars for its yearly participation in the Society for Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Quality Initiative (SVS VQI).
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Animation of sad female sitting inside of a broken heart
February 21, 2023

Can you really experience a broken heart?

It is possible to have a broken heart, though not in the way people typically think. While many people think of a broken heart on an emotional level, Gregory Chapman, M.D., a cardiologist in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular Institute, says a broken heart can impact the body on a physical level, causing temporary cardiac episodes or, in rare cases, even death. 
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Basketball Players Suffer the Highest Rate of Sudden Cardiac Death article image
January 30, 2023

Basketball Players Suffer the Highest Rate of Sudden Cardiac Death

The on-field collapse of Buffalo Bills defensive player Damar Hamlin in January due to cardiac arrest sparked conversations about safety in the National Football League. As sports go, however, basketball players actually suffer the highest rate of sudden cardiac death (SCD).
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Valentine’s Day is Good for Your Sweetheart and Your Heart
January 30, 2023

Valentine’s Day is Good for Your Sweetheart and Your Heart

Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to show affection or celebrate romance with cards, flowers, and candy. It’s a good day for sweethearts, but it can also be a reminder of how expressions of love and caring may benefit the body. Research suggests that physical demonstrations of affection can improve some health factors and reduce the risk of heart disease.
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December 19, 2022

Study shows some heart disease patients implanted with a VAD have better survival and are more likely to receive a heart transplant

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Cardiovascular Institute (CVI) published a study in Circulation showing that, among ventricular assist device recipients, patients with a particular form of dilated cardiomyopathy known as familial dilated cardiomyopathy have better clinical outcomes compared with other forms of the disease.
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October 11, 2022

UAB Cardiovascular Institute is Nationally Recognized for its Commitment to Providing High-Quality Heart Care

The University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular Institute has received four prestigious awards from the American Heart Association for its commitment to improving outcomes for patients with heart failure through reduced readmissions and more healthy days at home.
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