The new room, an essential hospital resource, will be used not only for cardiology, but also for neurology, interventional radiology and other specialties, offering minimally invasive treatments for heart attacks, strokes and more, 24 hours a day.
The international hospital group Hospiten strengthens specialized medicine in the region with the start-up of its new Hemodynamics Room at Hospiten Puerto Vallarta. This investment represents a significant advance by expanding the hospital's interventional medicine capabilities, benefiting multiple specialties with procedures that allow precise diagnoses and minimally invasive treatments that can save lives.
Hemodynamics is a fundamental technological platform that, through the use of catheters and guided by images, allows access to the vascular system. At Hospiten Puerto Vallarta, this room is consolidated as a transversal resource for the management of complex pathologies.

The new room strengthens the clinical capabilities of several areas:
Interventional Cardiology: For the immediate treatment of acute myocardial infarction (Infarction Code) through angioplasty and stents, study of chest pain and treatment of other cardiac diseases.
Interventional Neurology: for the urgent management of ischemic stroke (CVA) through mechanical thrombectomy, as well as the treatment of cerebral aneurysms.
Interventional Radiology: to perform embolization (bleeding control, tumor management), angioplasty in peripheral arteries and other complex vascular procedures.
Support to other Specialties: serving as support for procedures requiring precise vascular navigation in areas such as urology and oncology.
Key Benefits and Cross Applications:
24/7 Response for Vital Emergencies: the room is prepared to address the two major time-dependent emergencies: Cardiac Infarction and Cerebrovascular Event (CVE), where speed is crucial to save lives and minimize sequelae.
Minimally Invasive Therapy: in all its applications, the principle is to treat complex pathologies through small punctures, avoiding open surgeries, which reduces pain, the risk of infection and accelerates recovery.
Hospital Integration: it operates in direct coordination with the Emergency Department 24/7, the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Neurology and Hospitalization, ensuring continuous and safe care for the critically ill patient.
Integral Commitment to the Community and Medical Tourism:
"The commissioning of this Hemodynamics room is a firm step in our commitment to offer comprehensive, quality medical care here in the region," said Medical Director Dulce María Román Cabral who also noted, "this means that both our local community and patients visiting us from other parts of Mexico and the world will have access to interventional procedures without the need for urgent transfers, consolidating our capacity to respond to critical situations."
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