The project adds significant capacity to the hospital’s Cardiovascular Institute, which now operates three cath labs, three electrophysiology labs, two multiprocedural rooms, and a hybrid surgical suite. By consolidating registration, preoperative holding, and surgical spaces, the facility seeks to improve operational efficiency for the thousands of patients who travel from across Western Pennsylvania for heart care.
Akshay Khandelwal, chair of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, noted that the upgraded suites allow for more minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment options. The labs support the Mario Lemieux Center for Heart Rhythm Care, which was established in 2024. These specialized areas utilize advanced imaging and mapping technologies to address complex heart rhythm disorders.

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