Quality Awards and Recognition

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Alta Bates Summit Medical Center continues to receive recognition for it's outstanding Cardiovascular Services.
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Our List of "Firsts"
Team Accomplishments
Awards of Distinction

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Our List of "Firsts"

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We were the first in the East Bay to perform the following breakthrough cardiovascular technologies:
2003 ASD & PFO Amplatzer Closure Devices used for Congenital Heart Disease
2003 Robotic Assisted Heart Surgery
2002 Laser Surgery for Coronary Artery Disease (TMR: Transmyocardial Revascularization)
2001 One of the first centers to offer surgery for Atrial Fibrillation: MAZE Procedure with Bipolar radiofrequency
2000 Ultrasound mapping of the radial arteries for coronary bypass surgery.
1999 First implant in the United States of a permanent pacing lead with an energy-efficient design that maximizes pacemaker battery life (Sweet Picotip Rx).
1998 First implant worldwide of an AICD lead which reduces the energy required to pace and defibrillate the heart (Endotak Picotip).
1997 Use of ACS Multi-link stent. Now the most widely used in the world.
1996 Minimally invasive coronary bypass procedure (keyhole surgery).
1996 Minimally invasive vein harvesting. Summit was the 2nd center in the U.S. and the 1st on the West Coast.
1996 First U.S. implant of a permanent pacemaker lead which maintains a low threshold to conserve energy (Sweet tip Rx).
1993 Coronary bypass performed without the use of a bypass machine: Beating Heart Surgery
1993 Rotablator System used to actually remove plaque from inside coronary arteries.
1991 Excimer laser system for treatment of blocked heart arteries.
1991 Radiofrequency ablation therapy to correct abnormal heart rhythms.
1986 Automatic Implantable Cardio Defibrillator (AICD) to prevent lethal irregular heartbeats.
1986 Used directional atherectomy to remove plaque from coronary arteries and bypass grafts.
1986 Balloon repair to heart valves.
1982 Introduced electrophysiology studies to assess treatment for irregular heartbeats, an important step leading to the development of the Automatic Implantable Defibrillator.
1982 Balloon angioplasty, an alternative to open-heart surgery to blocked arteries.
1979 West Coast’s first peripheral angioplasty using a balloon-tipped catheter to reopen, without surgery, the blood supply to the legs.
1970 Coronary bypass surgery.
1961 Open heart surgery to repair heart defects.
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Team Accomplishments

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Our cardiologists and cardiac surgeons are nationally recognized leaders for these and other accomplishments:
* Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program: Developed services for adults born with heart problems. * Comprehensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: Established the Bay Area’s first cardiac rehab program at the YMCA in 1971; the on-site program started in 1983. * Open Heart Surgery: We performed the East Bay’s first adult open-heart procedure in 1961. * TIMI IV (Therapeutic Infusion of Myocardial Infarction): One of first centers in nation to conduct studies/research on clot dissolving drugs. * Harvard Medical School Research: The Alta Bates Campus was one of only four national sites selected to do research in conjunction with Harvard Medical School. * Vascular Stent: The Summit campus was the first East Bay medical center to use the newly developed vascular stent in 1991. * Beating Heart Surgery: Performed the first Coronary Bypass Surgery without the use of a heart-lung bypass machine. * Minimally Invasive Vein Harvesting: First center on the West Coast and second in the U.S. to perform this procedure in 1996. * Electrophysiology: Introduced EP studies in 1982 to access treatment for irregular heartbeats, an important step leading to the development of the AICD. * AICD: First worldwide implant of an AICD lead, which reduces the energy required to pace and defibrillate the heart.
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Awards of Distinction

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Recognition in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, 2003 The Summit Campus of Alta Bates Summit Medical Center has been recognized twice for excellence in coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) by the California CABG Mortality Reporting Program. We were one of only five hospitals in California to receive this distinction in 2003.
Distinguished Hospital Award, 2003 Alta Bates Summit Medical Center was honored with the Healthgrades "2003 Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence with 5 Star Cardiac Care and Stroke Treatment."
Top 100 Intensive Care Units, 2000 The Summit Campus of Alta Bates Summit Medical Center received distinction as one of the Top 100 Intensive Care Units (ICU's) in the nation by HCIA in 2000.
Kaiser Permanente Chooses Alta Bates Summit, 2000 Kaiser Permanente chose our Cardiovascular Program to provide care to their East Bay heart patients in the year 2000.
Outstanding Heart Attack Outcomes The Alta Bates Campus of Alta Bates Summit Medical Center was recognized by OSHPD for "Outstanding Heart Attack Outcomes" in 1999.
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