Structural Heart

Your Heart's Roadmap

Your heart has four valves with tissue flaps that open and close with every heartbeat. These flaps act as a roadmap for the heart, guiding blood flow in the right direction through the four chambers of your heart and throughout your body. If a problem occurs with one of your heart valves, our team at the DMC is here to help you.

Although some people have heart valve defects they are born with or disease that has developed over time, they may not have symptoms or even any problems. In other cases, the heart valve problem may worsen and cause symptoms to develop. When left untreated, advanced heart valve disease can cause heart failure, stroke, blood clots, or even death.

Navigating Your Care

The Structural Heart/Valve Clinic at the DMC is designed to make your visit more efficient, saving you time away from work or home by making sure you can be seen by our entire team in just one day.

The Structural Heart Program at the DMC encompasses interventional technology as well as the latest in structural heart innovations. The variety of minimally-invasive treatment options gives patients a wide range of personalized choices with the ability to make an educated decision based on their specific diagnosis.

A patient navigator will make all the necessary appointments and schedule you with one of our cardiologists and a cardiovascular surgeon, who are skilled in some of the most innovative valve procedures, and work together to develop your personalized care plan.

What You Can Expect

A visit to the Valve Clinic might include reviewing any previous tests or imaging of your heart, or some new testing may be performed. There are various options for treating valve disease, and our team will discuss those with you. Surgery to fix or replace a faulty valve may be needed. If that is the case, we offer minimally invasive techniques to lessen pain and blood loss, and allow you to get back to your daily routine faster, with a healthier heart.

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Healthier Condiment Substitutes for a Heart-Healthy Diet

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When you choose heart-healthy alternatives, like swapping out traditional condiments for healthier options, you’re taking a step towards better heart health, and it doesn't have to be bland or boring. Heart Care is Better Together. Let's explore these delicious substitutes to help you be your own heart hero.

 

1. Homemade No-Salt-Added Ketchup

Why It's Heart-Healthy

Store-bought ketchup is often loaded with added sugars and sodium, which can contribute to high blood pressure—a risk factor for heart disease. Making your own ketchup allows you to control the ingredients, reducing sugar and eliminating added salt.

Heart Benefits:

  • No Added Salt: Helps maintain healthy blood pressure levels.
  • Rich in Lycopene: Tomatoes contain antioxidants that support heart health.
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2. Replace Mayonnaise with Avocado Spread

Why Make the Switch?

Mayonnaise is high in saturated fats and calories. Avocado spread provides a creamy texture with healthy fats.

Benefits:

  • Heart-Healthy Fats: Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats that lower bad cholesterol.
  • Nutrient-Dense: High in potassium and fiber.

Tip: Mash ripe avocados with a squeeze of lemon and a pinch of salt for extra flavor.

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3. Use Greek Yogurt Instead of Sour Cream

Why Make the Switch?

Sour cream is high in saturated fat. Greek yogurt offers a similar tangy flavor with added protein.

Benefits:

  • High in Protein: Supports muscle health and satiety.
  • Contains Probiotics: Promotes a healthy gut microbiome.

Tip: Choose non-fat or low-fat Greek yogurt for the best heart-healthy option.

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4. Use Mustard Over Creamy Dressings

Why Make the Switch?

Creamy dressings can be calorie-dense and high in unhealthy fats. Mustard adds flavor without the extra calories.

Benefits:

  • Low in Calories: Helps maintain a healthy weight.
  • Contains Antioxidants: Mustard seeds have anti-inflammatory properties.

Tip: Try Dijon or whole-grain mustard for a gourmet touch.

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By making these simple swaps, you're taking a heroic step towards better heart health. But remember, you don't have to do it alone. Heart care is a team effort, and our compassionate community is here to support you at every twist and turn.

Be Your Own Heart Hero

Our goal this Heart Month is to encourage you to be your own heart hero and join forces with your trusty sidekicks when you need help. From heart-healthy tips to educational resources, we're here to join you on your mission toward greater heart health. Heart Care is Better Together.

 

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