News
02/12/2018
When it comes to mechanical heart devices, downsizing has been a good thing. Advances in ventricular assist devices (VADs – heart pumps that support part of the heart muscle) are giving a growing number of patients new options for living well with advanced heart failure. Implantable monitoring devices also improve quality-of-life for advanced heart disease patient care.
02/12/2018
A small, implantable pressure sensor is giving an Arizona woman control and confidence to manage her heart condition.
02/06/2018
Part of the 2018 free Green Valley Lecture Series.
01/23/2018
Cardiac arrest survival is less likely in middle of the night or on weekends.
01/05/2018
Join UA Sarver Heart Center faculty member Charles Katzenberg, MD, who will discuss specific actions to prevent heart disease and stroke during this free community lecture.
01/05/2018
The 2018 free Green Valley Lecture Series begins with a focus on atrial fibrillation.
11/08/2017
More people will survive cardiac arrest if emergency medical dispatchers give chest compression-only CPR instructions over the phone and if infants and children receive chest compressions with rescue breaths.
10/17/2017
UA Sarver Heart Center faculty members Drs. Elizabeth Juneman, Khadijah Breathett and Nancy K. Sweitzer, among others will share why women need to go beyond the “bikini” view of women’s health.
10/06/2017
University of Arizona Health Sciences-affiliated faculty members and its clinical partner, Banner– University Medical Center Tucson were recently announced the winners of Tucson Local Media's annual Influential Health and Medical Leaders Awards.