Danielle N Tapp, Namrita D Ashokprabhu, Michelle S Hamstra, Melissa Losekamp, Christian Schmidt, Cassady Palmer, N P Julie Gallatin, Darlene Tierney, Tammy Trenaman, Mariana Canoniero, Jarod Frizzell, Timothy D Henry, Odayme Quesada
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Abstract
Background: Women's Heart Centers (WHC) are comprehensive, multidisciplinary care centers designed to close the existing gap in women's cardiovascular care. The WHC at The Christ Hospital Heart and Vascular Institute (TCH-WHC) in Cincinnati, Ohio was established in October of 2020, and is a specialized coronary microvascular and vasomotor dysfunction (CMVD) program.
Methods: The TCH-WHC focuses its efforts across five pillars: patient care, research, education, community outreach and advocacy, and grants and philanthropy. These areas, centered around providing specalized CMVD care and treatment have allowed for substantial growth.
Results: From October 2020-December 2023, TCH-WHC saw a total of 3219 patients, 42% of which were apart of the CMVD program. Since establishment, patient volume has consistently increased year over year.
Conclusion: The CMVD program at TCH-WHC is one of the fastest growing in the U. S. and is nationally recognized for specialized clinical care, diagnostics, and research. The goal of this review is to provide an overview of the TCH-WHC structure that allows for the establishment and growth of a CMVD program and to outline core activities supporting the TCH-WHC approach.
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions is an international journal covering the broad field of cardiovascular diseases. Subject material includes basic and clinical information that is derived from or related to invasive and interventional coronary or peripheral vascular techniques. The journal focuses on material that will be of immediate practical value to physicians providing patient care in the clinical laboratory setting. To accomplish this, the journal publishes Preliminary Reports and Work In Progress articles that complement the traditional Original Studies, Case Reports, and Comprehensive Reviews. Perspective and insight concerning controversial subjects and evolving technologies are provided regularly through Editorial Commentaries furnished by members of the Editorial Board and other experts. Articles are subject to double-blind peer review and complete editorial evaluation prior to any decision regarding acceptability.