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cardiologists associated with Centegra

Physician Care (CPC) and cardiothoracic

surgeons associated with Cardiac Surgery

Associates (CSA). They treat a wide range

of heart problems. (See “This Is Our Beat.”)

“The center uses a team-oriented approach

with all the medical talent in one area, under

one roof, and available to see the patient—

and collaborate with each other—on a daily

basis,” says Douglas Tomasian, MD, director

of CPC’s cardiology division.

HEART FAILURE EXPERTS

A major feature of the new center is the

Heart Failure Clinic.

Heart failure is a chronic disease being

diagnosed with increasing frequency—and

one of the most common health concerns

that sends Americans 65 and older to the

hospital. At Centegra, heart failure has

long been the No. 1 reason patients are

readmitted to the hospital after being

discharged, says Rachel Sebastian, vice

president and site administrator at Centegra

Hospital–McHenry.

When heart failure symptoms worsen,

medications and other therapies often must

be adjusted. Sometimes, though, it can take

This is our beat

The heart is a tough, no-nonsense engine.

But sometimes, even the most reliable

engine breaks down.

When that happens, cardiologists at

Centegra Physician Care (CPC) are ready

to help. CPC specialists can treat a wide

variety of heart troubles, including:

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Arrhythmia

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Cardiomyopathy

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Congenital heart disease

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Congestive heart failure

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Coronary artery disease

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Heart valve disease

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Hypertension

CPC cardiologists are located at clinics

across the region, including in McHenry,

Woodstock, Huntley and Crystal Lake.

When Centegra patients need heart

surgery, services are available through

Cardiac Surgery Associates (CSA), the

largest heart surgery physician group

in Illinois. More than 1,100 open heart

surgeries have been performed at

Centegra Hospital–McHenry.

What is heart failure?

"Heart failure occurs when the heart can no longer pump blood the way it should,"

says Thomas J. Hinkamp, MD, cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon. The body’s

tissues don’t receive the nutrients they need, and excess fluid can build up in the

feet, legs and lungs. Fatigue, troubled breathing and other problems can result.

Typically, patients need to closely monitor their symptoms to keep the

condition under control. That includes following a medication regimen that can be

complicated and keeping track of fluid buildup, weight gain and blood pressure.

Treatment may also include oxygen and a special diet and exercise program.

your lungs too

You can also turn to the new Centegra Cardiovascular & Thoracic Center for follow-

up after low-dose CT lung screenings. We offer these screenings free for heavy

smokers between the ages of 55 and 80 who have smoked one pack per day for

30 years or two packs per day for 15 years. A physician order is needed. For details,

visit

centegra.org/lungscreening

, or call

815-334-5566

to schedule a screening.

weeks for a heart failure patient to get

an appointment with a busy cardiologist.

Meanwhile, the patient’s condition can

deteriorate, perhaps to the point that a

trip to the emergency room—or even a

hospital stay—is required.

“This is a common problem all across

the country,” says Max Liebo, MD.

The Heart Failure Clinic is focused on

enabling local residents to receive timely

outpatient monitoring and treatment before

symptoms escalate. At the clinic, patients

can promptly see a nurse practitioner

trained in heart failure care—or other heart

failure experts as needed—on a day-to-day

basis to prevent the need for hospitalization,

says Linda Rood, DNP, NP-BC.

A CARING PARTNERSHIP

The Heart Failure Clinic is a collaboration

between Centegra Health System and

Loyola University Medical Center. This

partnership means that an assistant

professor at Loyola, cardiologist Max

Liebo, MD, will serve as medical director

of heart failure at Centegra and will see

patients at the clinic.

“A lot of patients used to go to the city

for heart failure care—including some

specifically to see Dr. Liebo,” Sebastian says.

“The center is designed to better support our

patients here in our community so they don’t

have to travel for this type of care.”

The Loyola partnership also helps

patients with more complex cases. For

example, advanced procedures—such as

a heart transplant—can be performed at

Loyola with follow-up care provided in a

coordinated fashion at Centegra.

Many doctors affiliated with either

Centegra or Loyola also have surgical and

other medical privileges at both facilities,

making collaboration smoother.

THE HEART CARE YOU NEED

This new, centralized location for key

heart services is focused on delivering the

advanced care and attention people need—

right when they need it. For everything

from ongoing heart health maintenance to

specialized procedures, the new cardiac

care center at Centegra is the place to turn.

“We really offer the full spectrum of heart

care,” Sebastian says.