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Why More Patients are Turning to Adventist Health Glendale for Advanced Heart Valve Care News

Why More Patients are Turning to Adventist Health Glendale for Advanced Heart Valve Care

Spring 2026 achievement reflects sustained growth in multidisciplinary coordination and access to advanced structural heart care for patients with severe aortic stenosis.
How a Non-Invasive Heart Scan is Helping Reduce Guesswork in Cardiac Care News

How a Non-Invasive Heart Scan is Helping Reduce Guesswork in Cardiac Care

FFRCT, or fractional flow reserve derived from computed tomography, uses data from a standard coronary CT angiography (CCTA) scan to provide lesion-specific information about both coronary anatomy and the physiologic impact of stenoses on blood flow.
Adventist Health Glendale Introduces Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation News

Adventist Health Glendale Introduces Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

Adventist Health Glendale is among a select group of centers now offering Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) for atrial fibrillation, bringing a next-generation, non-thermal energy source into routine EP practice. This tissue-selective technology is reshaping expectations around safety, procedure times, and recovery — and early patient outcomes are already underscoring its impact.
Interventional Cardiology Insight: Managing Acute Mitral Regurgitation Video

Interventional Cardiology Insight: Managing Acute Mitral Regurgitation

Dr. Harry Balian describes the rapid deterioration of a patient with torrential mitral regurgitation — and the decisive intervention that followed.
Advancing Equity in Cardiac Care: Adventist Health Glendale Selected as Site for National RECHARGE Clinical Trial News

Advancing Equity in Cardiac Care: Adventist Health Glendale Selected as Site for National RECHARGE Clinical Trial

Adventist Health Glendale is participating in the groundbreaking RECHARGE Clinical Trial—a landmark, NIH-funded research study designed to compare two widely used revascularization procedures in women and minority patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).
Complex Large ASD (Percutaneous) Closure Successful After 2 Failed Attempts Elsewhere Video

Complex Large ASD (Percutaneous) Closure Successful After 2 Failed Attempts Elsewhere

Dr. Amir Solhpour, discusses the successful closure of a highly complex 34 mm atrial septal defect (ASD) in a middle-aged female patient.