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Published on July 10, 2024

Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Celebrates Cardiac Care Milestone with Completion of 1,000 TAVR Procedures

Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

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The Cottage Heart & Vascular Center team at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital (SBCH) recently performed its 1,000th transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), a minimally invasive procedure used to treat aortic stenosis. With more TAVR procedures performed than any other hospital in the region, SBCH is the first hospital on the Central Coast to achieve this milestone.

TAVR is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat patients with aortic stenosis, a condition characterized by the narrowing of the heart’s aortic valve, which restricts blood flow and can cause debilitating symptoms, such as shortness of breath, lightheadedness, palpitations, chest pain, fatigue and shortened lifespan. Unlike traditional open-heart surgery, TAVR allows patients to receive a new valve with a significantly shorter recovery time, greatly enhancing patients' quality of life.

“We are incredibly proud to have reached this achievement,” said Joseph Aragon, MD, interventional cardiologist. “This milestone not only highlights our team’s expertise and dedication but also reinforces our commitment to providing advanced cardiovascular care.”

During the TAVR procedure, a catheter is used to guide an artificial valve, usually through an artery in the leg, to the heart. Once in position, the new valve is opened, and it begins to function immediately. This minimally invasive approach offers patients a safer alternative with a quicker return to their regular activities.

“It’s an honor to be part of the program and contribute to its growth,” said Michael Shenoda, MD, Interventional Cardiologist. “The success of our TAVR program has been instrumental in bringing forth other advanced structural heart procedures to our community and has facilitated the emergence of the Santa Barbara Cottage Structural Heart Program as one of the preeminent referral centers for complex heart disease in the region.” SBCH began offering TAVR in 2015, becoming the first hospital on the Central Coast to introduce this life-saving procedure. Over the years, the Cottage Heart & Vascular Center has been at the forefront of cardiac care, continually improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

The Heart and Vascular Center at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital is a nationally recognized regional destination for cardiovascular expertise and medical management of complex heart and vascular conditions. Additionally, it is a leader in the region for performing minimally invasive heart procedures, such as Transcatheter Edge to Edge Repair (TEER) with the MitraClip® and the Watchman Implant.

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TAVR PROCEDURE

Cottage Health TAVR Patient - Louie

At 90 years old, Louie was experiencing fatigue and those around him attributed it to age. Specialists at the Cottage Heart and Vascular Center recommended TAVR, a non-surgical replacement of his valve.

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