7A Thursday, October 2, 2003 SCI-TECH THE BATTALION October 2, to A&U jor, said that “asfoi make contacts in a potential students at A&M industry profes- will buy and play ness major Colin d game) because it's imes, well, people be up in the air, but lowing down. As ing in addition to the group's Web site ts have to meet Heart attack treatments becoming more effective By Daniel Q. Haney THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WESTON, Fla. — Almost anywhere else, the ambulance crew would have gathered up Buddy LaRosa in mid-heart attack and roared off to the closest emergency room. They arrived that hot summer afternoon to find a classic cardiac emergency, the kind suffered by more than 1 million Americans a year. LaRosa had just climbed out of his pool from swimming laps, and he had an awful pain in his chest. His left ami was numb. Soon the paramedics had a dozen electrocardiograph leads hooked to his chest. The spiky waves showed an ominous pat tern. ST-segment elevation, they call it, the worst kind of heart attack. Somewhere ,, inside his heart, a blood clot had blocked one of the major arteries. Muscle down stream from it would starve and die unless some thing was done, and fast. So the usual practice of head ing for the nearest medical facili ty — in this case, a perfectly competent community hospital just five minutes from LaRosa’s house — would seem to make perfect sense. There, he would probably get a shot of a clot-dissolving drug, standard treatment since the mid-’80s. But heart attack treatment has undergone a quiet revolution. Many heart specialists now agree that the clot-dissolving drugs are passe, or should be, and large hos pitals have generally stopped using them. Instead, the best treat- ment is an emergency procedure called a primary angioplasty. Even more reliably than clot drags, it can stop a heart attack cold if done within the first two or three hours. But it is available only at major hospitals with top- tier cardiac centers. So the little community hospi tal is no longer the ideal place to treat a heart attack. Nevertheless, specialists esti mate that only about a third of heart attacks in the United States are treated with primary angio plasty. Most end up at hospitals that can’t do them, and they aren’t transferred to places that can. So the most remarkable thing about LaRosa’s otherwise run-of- the-mill heart attack last July was what happened after the medics loaded him into their big red ambulance. They raced right by that community hospital, then past another one, eating up 20 precious minutes to deliver LaRosa to Cleveland Clinic Florida, a new hospital in Fort Lauderdale’s lush western suburbs. The medics transmit ted LaRosa’s EKG ahead, giv ing the four- member angio plasty team time to get ready. Twenty minutes after they wheeled him through the ER doors, LaRosa was stretched out in the second-floor catheterization lab beneath a big overhead X-ray camera. The pictures showed his right coronary artery blocked. Quickly, Dr. Howard Bush pushed a wire through the clot, then briefly inflated a balloon. The obstruction disappeared. The heart attack was over. LaRosa’s experience was unusual because the Broward County ambulance service is one of the nation’s few with a policy of driving heart attack patients to medical centers that can do pri mary angioplasty. “In our community, this sys tem has worked,” says Bush. “I know we are saving lives.” This system has worked. I know we are saving lives. 99 Dr. Howard Bush cardiologist rkshop IDay .1 Advising Why bother with parking when you can walk ^ toTAMU? A. & ^ - Huge 1 bedroom floor plans - Only 2 blocks from TAMU - 1 bedroom specials! Call or come by! 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