FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Florida Hospital Media Relations at 407/303-8217 or Laura
Bornfreund, City of Orlando at 407/383-6822.
Florida Hospital Helps Orlando Know its
Mayor by Heart
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer Kicks off Florida Hospital’s Heart Screenings and
Declares February Healthy Heart Month
WHAT: On Thursday, February 2, Mayor
Dyer and dozens of other City of Orlando employees will find out important heart
information that could save their lives. That’s when Florida Hospital will
administer heart screenings, including the resting Electrocardiogram (ECG),
which is a simple test that yields valuable information about the health of the
heart, including potential problems with the speed and rhythm of the heart beat,
enlargement of heart size, and areas of heart muscle that are either damaged or
at risk of damage from coronary heart disease. Then, Florida Hospital
Cardiologist Andrew Taussig will read Mayor Dyer’s results. Following the heart
screening, Mayor Dyer will proclaim February Healthy Heart month and urge
Central Floridians to know the risk factors and warning signs of heart attack
and stroke.
WHY: Not only is the screening ECG useful in the early detection of
asymptomatic heart disease, but as disease progresses, subtle changes from the
baseline ECG can help in making a diagnosis. For example, when an individual
presents at the Emergency Department with chest pain, the initial ECG may be
borderline, but subtle changes from a baseline ECG can demonstrate that the
patient may be having a heart attack.
Coronary heart disease is America’s number one killer. Cardiovascular screenings
can help you learn more about your risk factors and how to control them. In
addition, knowing the warning signs of heart attack and stroke and knowing how
to respond quickly – by calling 9-1-1 or going straight to the emergency room -
when warning signs occur can save your life.
WHEN: Thursday February 2, 2005
Photo opportunity with Mayor Dyer at 1:00p.m., where he will officially declare
Healthy Heart Month in the City of Orlando.
City employees will learn more about heart healthy habits and participate in
heart screenings throughout the day.
WHERE: Orlando City Hall
400 South Orange Avenue
Meet in the 1st floor rotunda
Orlando, FL 32801
CONTACT: For more information and to schedule interviews, contact Florida
Hospital Media Relations at 407/303-8217 or contact Laura Bornfreund, City of
Orlando at 407/383-6822.
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