Saint Luke's Newsroom

Feb. 23, 2023

KCTV: Atrial Fibrillation and New Treatment

Dr. Sanjaya Gupta, electrophysiologist at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, talks with KCTV about risk factors and new treatment available at Saint Luke's Atrial Fibrillation Clinic. 
Feb. 23, 2023

FOX4: FAME: Pineapple-Tofu Sheet Pan Meal with Walnuts

Grace Hoffman, Nutritional Coordinator with Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute and the Food As Medicine Everyday (FAME) program, shares a heart healthy recipe with the FOX4 morning show.
Feb. 20, 2023

Saint Luke’s Health System Announces the Expansion of Hospital In Your Home to Serve More Missouri Patients

Saint Luke’s Health System has expanded its Hospital In Your Home program, now offering it to patients of Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City and Saint Luke’s North Hospital.
Feb. 17, 2023

Health News You Can Use: Atrial Fibrillation and New Treatment

During heart month we are discussing Afib, its risk factors, innovative treatment options, and how you can monitor at home.  
Feb. 17, 2023

Wright Memorial Hospital and Grundy County Health Department Offer Free Sports Physicals

The free sports physical exams for Trenton Middle School and Trenton High School students will be offered Thursday, March 2.
Feb. 16, 2023

TCTMD: Surgical Turndown Patients Need Better Risk Estimation Tools: OPTIMUM

TCTMD talked to Dr. Adam Salisbury about what researchers found in the newly published OPTIMUM study.
Feb. 16, 2023

Jacoby Ortega named Wright Memorial Hospital 2022 Employee of the Year

Jacoby Ortega, a pharmacy technician II at Wright Memorial Hospital, was presented with the award at a ceremony held in her honor on February 16.
Feb. 16, 2023

Amanda Reigelsberger named Hedrick Medical Center 2022 Employee of the Year

Amanda Reigelsberger, registered nurse IV in Hedrick Medical Center’s maternity department, was presented with the award at a ceremony held in her honor on February 13.
Feb. 14, 2023

Cardiovascular Business: High-Risk Patients Ineligible for Bypass Surgery See 'Profound Improvements' After PCI

Percutaneous coronary intervention is associated with significant short-term improvements in high-risk patients with complex coronary artery disease who are ineligible for coronary artery bypass grafting, according to a new analysis.