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Heart Attack: Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes

Percent of Heart Attack Patients Given Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI) within 90 Minutes of Arrival at the Hospital 

Percent of Heart Attack Patients Given Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI) within 90 Minutes of Arrival at the Hospital

What the graph is saying

For this measure, higher percentages are better. The graph above shows that HealthEast and St. Joseph's are consistent with top hospitals in the U.S.

You can compare all hospitals' performance at the United States Department of Health & Human Services Hospital Compare web site. Its data will be slightly older than the data reflected on the HealthEast web site.

Why is this measure important?

The heart is a muscle that gets oxygen through blood vessels. Sometimes blood clots can block these blood vessels, and the heart can’t get enough oxygen. This can cause a heart attack.

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI) are procedures that are among the most effective ways to open blocked blood vessels and help prevent further heart muscle damage. A PCI is performed by a doctor to open the blockage and increase blood flow in blocked blood vessels. Improving blood flow to your heart as quickly as possible lessens the damage to your heart muscle. It also can increase your chances of surviving a heart attack.

There are three procedures commonly described by the term PCI. These procedures all involve a catheter (a flexible tube) that is inserted, often through your leg, and guided through the blood vessels to the blockage. The three procedures are:

  • Angioplasty - a balloon is inflated to open the blood vessel.
  • Stenting - a small wire tube called a stent is placed in the blood vessel to hold it open.
  • Atherectomy - a blade or laser cuts through and removes the blockage.

Description above from the United States Department of Health & Human Services Hospital Compare web site: www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov

* The "Top U.S. Hospitals" represent the top 10% of all hospitals reporting information to Hospital Compare.