Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Roberta G. Veloz Cardiovascular Center
Among the First in Southern California to Offer Novel Super Saturated Oxygen Therapy to Patients Suffering from “Widowmaker” Heart Attacks
First and Only Treatment to Mitigate Heart Muscle Damage Following Surgical Intervention Could Increase Long-term Survival for Heart Attack Patients
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is one of the first hospital’s in Southern California to improve treatment of “widowmaker” heart attack patients with SuperSaturated Oxygen (SSO2) Therapy, the first and only FDA-approved therapy that could reduce muscle damage in heart attack patients after surgical intervention.
SSO2 therapy is an innovative treatment designed to reduce heart muscle damage after a severe heart attack, also known as a ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI). This FDA-approved therapy delivers super-oxygenated blood directly to the affected area, enhancing recovery and improving patient outcomes. Studies have shown that SSO2 therapy can reduce heart damage and scarring in “widowmaker” heart patients, which is directly linked to lower risks of heart failure and other long-term complications.
“The introduction of SSO2 therapy at Henry Mayo is a game-changer for certain heart attack patients,” said Jennifer Whitcomb, Director of Service Line Development at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. “By incorporating this advanced therapy, we are offering our community access to one of the most promising treatments available for reducing heart damage and improving long-term heart function.”
The Roberta G. Veloz Cardiovascular Center offers an array of cardiac services, including interventional cardiology, electrophysiology, structural heart procedures and more.
For more information about Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s cardiovascular services, visit henrymayo.com/heart.
SSO2 Therapy was developed by Irvine, California-based ZOLL. TherOx is the first and only FDA-approved treatment beyond percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to significantly reduce muscle damage in heart attack patients. Additional information about SSO2 Therapy is available at info.zoll.com/TherOx
ABOUT HENRY MAYO – Henry Mayo is a 357-bed, not-for-profit community hospital and trauma center. Your family can count on us for critical life-saving services and primary and specialized care. Our emergency department is open 24/7 to serve you, and a panel of physicians, both specialists and sub-specialists, are available around the clock for your most critical needs.
We also provide a wide range of care through a number of services: a popular maternity department, lactation support, and childbirth education program, highly respected cancer program jointly operated with Keck Medicine of USC, advanced primary stroke center, an acute rehab unit that helps individuals regain their independence, top-notch cardiovascular services, outpatient primary care, urgent care, and wound care services, highly attentive physical and occupational therapies, and a number of inpatient and outpatient surgical services.
The patient care teams who come to work at Henry Mayo every day are dedicated to providing the best possible care to you and your family.
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