Cardiology Sample Clauses

Cardiology. The NHSG Cardiology service is located mainly at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (ARI) with community clinics provided at the Aberdeen Health and Community Care Village (AHV) and Aboyne, Turriff, Inverurie, Kincardine, Peterhead community hospitals. A comprehensive service is also provided at Xx Xxxx’x Hospital, Elgin. Also, a cardiac rehabilitation service is delivered at ARI and other sites across NHS Grampian. The main workload of the service is in dealing with acutely unwell patients, for example, acute coronary syndromes, heart failure, arrhythmias and more rare but urgent problems such as infective endocarditis. The service provides both acute and elective cardiology diagnostic and treatment services for people with problems associated with the heart and blood vessels and are provided on a secondary and tertiary basis for all NoS partners. This includes:  Supporting acute unscheduled care at ARI  Delivering outpatient and day case inpatient Cardiology services from Xx Xxxx’x and XXX sites to NHSG and NHS Orkney  Providing peripheral clinics at other medical units throughout the Board The Cardiology service is sub-specialised into the following areas:  Heart Failure  Chest Pain  Valve disorder  Arrhythmia  Adult congenital  Cardiomyopathy  Familial (occasionally with Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital (RACH))  Post Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) – nurse led  Post Cardioversion – nurse led  Implantable Devices Clinics – Physiologist led  Diagnostics – Echocardiography, Ambulatory /Xxxxxx Monitoring, Myocardial Perfusion Scans, Cardiac MRI and CT-coronary angiography, Exercise Tolerance Testing (ETT), Electrocardiogram (ECG)  Tilt table testing – nurse led Specialist services provided by the service include:  Tertiary centre for the North East of Scotland e.g. Trans- oesophageal Echocardiograph (TOE) service for NHS Orkney  Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention  Electrophysiology (EP) centre A number of the specialist interventions are provided within the 2 existing Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratories (cath lab). These facilities are insufficient in number and ageing. Currently, there is a reliance on a 3rd party provider to provide additional elective capacity for elective cath lab activity, this poses significant ongoing risk in terms of service performance and revenue. In addition, careful patient selection is required to utilise the 3rd party cath lab as it requires patients to be fully ambulant in order to access it. All ...
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