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Cardiac Emergency
OSF Saint James emergency room physicians are
prepared to handle chest pains and heart attacks. If you think you are
experiencing a heart attack, go to the emergency room immediately. Every
minute of delay increases the risk of permanent damage or death.
Know the warning signs of a heart attack:
- Uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or
pain in the center of the chest that lasts more than two minutes or
goes away and comes back
- Pain that spreads to the neck or either
shoulder or arm
- Chest pain accompanied by lightheadedness,
weakness or fainting
- Chest pain accompanied by sweating, nausea or
shortness of breath
OSF
Saint James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center offers the latest in noninvasive cardiac diagnostic
techniques, such as 64 Slice CT scanner, EKG and nuclear medicine. Emergency room physicians
can administer clot-dissolving drugs to break up blockages that can
cause an attack, and our intensive care unit allows us to monitor chest
pain and heart attack patients
Should you need more specialized services such as
angioplasty, cardiac catheterization, bypass surgery and
transplantation, we can facilitate transportation to OSF Saint Francis
Medical Center in Peoria or OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in
Bloomington. After receiving these advanced services, you can return to
OSF Saint James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center for phases II and III cardiac
rehabilitation and outpatient services.
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