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Press release: MCCH opens new cath lab, recognizes American Heart Month

MURRAY – Murray-Calloway County Hospital is proud to announce the opening of its new, state-of-the-art Catheterization Laboratory (Cath Lab), equipped with the innovative Canon Alphenix Sky system. This advanced imaging technology will enhance the hospital’s ability to diagnose and treat cardiovascular conditions with greater precision, efficiency, and patient comfort.

The Canon Alphenix Sky is a next-generation interventional imaging system designed to provide exceptional image quality while reducing radiation exposure for both patients and clinicians. Its flexible, ceiling-mounted design allows for greater maneuverability, ensuring optimal positioning for a wide range of cardiac and vascular procedures.

“Our 21st Century state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization laboratory is going to allow us to expand cardiovascular care to Murray, Calloway and other surrounding counties to offer them immediate access for treatment of cardiovascular disease utilizing state-of-the-art equipment that is not available to most rural communities,” said Dr. Homayuni.

The new Cath Lab will be used for a variety of procedures, including coronary angiography, stent placement, electrophysiology studies, and peripheral vascular interventions. The system’s advanced imaging capabilities allow physicians to visualize intricate vascular structures in real-time, enabling faster and more precise decision-making during critical interventions.

“The cardiac catheterization laboratory at MCCH with its robust array of features reduces radiation without a cost of image quality, thereby creating a safer environment for the patient and the staff. The technology is current to date, and it is especially exciting that it will be able to accommodate the technology of tomorrow and will be able to integrate artificial intelligence with minimal to no downtime,” said Dr. Lehmkuhler.

Murray-Calloway County Hospital and Murray Cardiology together with Dr. Homayuni, Dr. Lehmkuhler and their team, remain committed to providing innovative cardiovascular care and ensuring patients have access to the latest medical innovations. The new Cath Lab is now fully operational and accepting patients.

In addition to the new canon system, an OCT (optical coherence tomography) was also installed.

During percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) guidance with optical coherence tomography (OCT) compared to angiography helps physicians achieve improved stent expansion for a greater minimal stent area (MSA). OCT guidance during PCI is associated with a lower risk of stent thrombosis (ST), a potentially fatal complication of PCI procedures. Patients interested in learning more about our Cardiology program can call Murray Cardiology at 270.762.1560 or visit www.murrayhospital.org.

Employees ‘Go Red’ for American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death among women in the United States. The American Heart Association encourages Americans to live healthy lifestyles.

The American Heart Association recommends focusing on key measures for improving and maintaining cardiovascular health:

  • Eat healthy
  • Move your body
  • Quit tobacco
  • Sleep well
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Check your cholesterol
  • Keep blood sugar in check
  • Know the blood pressure basics

Implementing these steps can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events.

Choosing Murray Cardiology for your cardiology needs means access to the latest technology, innovative techniques, and the expertise of talented physicians and surgeons. With both elective and emergent procedures, you get the care you need when you need it.

For more information about cardiology services at MCCH, call Murray Cardiology at 270.762.1560 or visit our website at www.murrayhospital.org.

Sentinel Staff

Jessica Paine
I’m Jessica Paine, founder of The Murray Sentinel. You may know me from my time as a citizen journalist, running the Calloway Covid-19 Count page on Facebook, or you may be familiar with my more recent work for another local news outlet. Being that I’m “from here,” you may have known me since I was “knee-high to a grasshopper,” although you knew me as Jessica Jones. But whether you know me or not, I’m glad you found your way here.

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