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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
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.Radiation Cystitis After Pelvic RT: HBOT as a Durable, Tissue-Directed Therapy
HBOT supports neovascularization in radiation-injured bladder tissue; earlier referral (particularly for bleeding) may improve response.When Millimeters Matter: Advanced Resection of a Giant Meningioma
A year of debilitating symptoms led to a striking diagnosis: a giant meningioma. This case spotlight highlights how detailed planning and technology-enabled precision delivered a safe resection and a meaningful recovery.Prehospital Ischemic Stroke Education for Glendale Fire Department
Tigran Khachatryan, MD, PhD, provided focused training for Glendale Fire Department personnel on prehospital care of acute ischemic stroke, emphasizing rapid identification, LVO recognition, destination decision-making, and effective communication with receiving stroke centers.Don’t Assume Hemorrhoids: how a rectosigmoid lesion harboring invasive carcinoma was successfully treated endoscopically
A case underscoring risk-stratified screening, symptom vigilance, and referral to advanced endoscopy expertise.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.Adventist Health Glendale Completes 100th Ion Robotic Bronchoscopy
A year after performing its first robotic bronchoscopy, Adventist Health Glendale has completed its 100th case using the Ion endoluminal system. The rapid growth of the program reflects strong regional demand for advanced lung nodule evaluation and early lung cancer diagnosis.Advancing Stomach Cancer Detection: Dr. James Tabibian Contributes to Innovative Study on AI-Assisted Endoscopy in Early Gastric Cancer
Adventist Health Glendale’s James Tabibian, MD, Medical Director of Adventist Health Glendale’s Digestive Diseases Center recently served as a co-investigator (Tabibian et al, 2025) in a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating how artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted endoscopy can improve the detection and depth assessment of early gastric cancer (EGC) — a form of stomach cancer that is highly curable when diagnosed early.Precision Radiosurgery: Non-Surgical Breakthrough in Managing Complex Brain Metastases
When surgery is no longer an option, can advanced radiosurgery restore neurologic function in patients with deep-seated brain metastases? See what the Medical Director of Radiation Oncology described as his most interesting case of the year.Adventist Health Glendale Earns Full Five-Year Reaccreditation of Its Institutional Review Board
Adventist Health Glendale has been awarded Full Five-Year Reaccreditation by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs, Inc. (AAHRPP) — the highest level of recognition granted by the nation’s leading accrediting body for research ethics and participant protection.Interventional Pulmonology Detects the Undetectable
Ramyar Mahdavi, MD, interventional pulmonologist at Adventist Health Glendale, discusses a complex case of adenocarcinoma that evaded diagnosis elsewhere.