The Medical City inaugurates the Women’s Health Floor

Women of all ages and stages of their life can now enjoy, in one convenient location, a full range of consultative and treatment services with the recent opening of the Women’s Health Floor at The Medical City.

Joining the Women’s Health Care Center (WHCC) which has been on the 6th Floor since 2010, are the Breast Center, Lactation Clinic and the Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Program Office.

“The new and improved WHCC is now part of the Women’s Health Floor and we are now ready to provide a wholistic program for women,” says Dr. Lyra Ruth Chua, director of WHCC.

The WHCC features both diagnostic and therapeutic services, such as Transvaginal ultrasound, Pap smear and Colposcopy, that specifically address women’s health care concerns. It is a One-Stop Clinic for Assessment of Risk, or OSCAR—a concept that is the first of its kind in the Philippines.

“At the WHCC-OSCAR, patients are thoroughly assessed for any female health care risk in a single location, as the Center is equipped with all the necessary technologies and staff, as opposed to relying on clinics and laboratories in various parts of TMC,” says Dr. Chua.

WHCC also has an operating room for minor surgeries, new specialty clinics like infertility clinic, preterm birth prevention clinic, CEO (Cervix, Endometrium, and Ovarian) clinic, menopause clinic, and Pelvic Floor clinic. WHCC also has new services like service offerings of WHCC such as First Trimester Screening for Congenital Abnormalities and Pre-eclampsia.

The Women’s Health Floor is manned by highly-skilled doctors and staff who are passionate about helping women achieve their goals for personal health.

“We don’t just have the technology, we also have the outcomes and the kind of service that make patients coming out of the Women’s Health Floor smile regardless of the diagnosis because they are happy, they are respected and treated as partners,” says Dr. Eugene F. Ramos, TMC Senior Vice President for Medical Services Group.

Reaching the Heart through the Wrist

When a coronary angiogram was recommended to 47-year-old Nelson Lacap, he sighed as he thought about the discomfort, the risk of complications, and days of hospital confinement.

An angiogram, also known as cardiac catheterization, is usually performed to investigate the possibility of blocked coronary arteries. Any catheter placement into a blood vessel is associated with a risk of bleeding. The femoral artery in the groin – near where the leg bends from the hip – is one of the blood vessels Interventional Cardiologists most commonly use to insert a catheter (a flexible tube that is smaller than the vessels) and thread it through the arteries to the heart to perform the angiogram.

Nelson was thinking about this traditional approach which makes uses of the femoral site. His doctor, Dr. Michelangelo Sabas, Interventional Cardiologist at The Medical City (TMC), introduced him to the transradial access to cardiac catheterization.

Nelson proceeded with his angiogram on July 17, 2014 at the TMC Catheterization Laboratory (Cath Lab). He arrived at the Cath Lab an hour before his 9 am procedure. The angiogram itself took half an hour.

“I wasn’t in there very long,” said Nelson of the procedure. “With it done in the wrist, I could move around immediately. I was out of the Cath Lab before 12 noon,” he added. Nelson said he literally walked off the catheterization table after his angiogram.

Dr. Sabas explained that after the transradial procedure, patients can sit up, eat, drink, or even walk without fear of causing bleeding at the access site.

“This is helpful especially in patients with chronic back pain or other conditions that may make lying flat difficult,” continued Dr. Sabas. The transradial approach provides a safer alternative to catheterizations – especially for patients with medical conditions which increase bleeding risk such as those who are obese, have peripheral artery disease or are on anticoagulation medicine.

Transradial access for catheterization is obtained by puncturing the radial artery at the underside of the wrist using a small needle, through which a fine wire is inserted into the blood vessel to guide the insertion of a small plastic tube called a sheath. The sheath keeps blood from spurting out of the artery and allows other devices to go into the body’s cardiovascular system. From this access site, doctors can perform coronary angiogram (mapping of the heart arteries) and angioplasty or stenting (opening of blocked arteries).

At TMC, interventional cardiologists had utilized femoral artery as the preferred route for coronary procedures in the past years. The radial artery default access for angiography and coronary intervention at TMC was started in April 2010 by Dr. Sabas and Dr. Paolo Prado and since then, has become the preferred access for coronary procedures by most of the interventional cardiologists.

Dr. Sabas cited the benefits of transradial catheterization, which includes a lower risk of bleeding at the incision site, less risk of major complications that require blood transfusion or surgery, and less hematoma formation after the procedure.

A femoral procedure requires patients to lie flat for about six (6) hours while transradial patients can move around and walk to the bathroom after the procedure. The patient just wears a wrist band to control bleeding. He is merely advised to refrain from doing activities that entail flexing the wrist where the procedure was done for the next 24 hours. Early ambulation and early discharge after transradial catheterization make it more attractive than femoral procedure for elderly patients and those patients with back pain, chronic obstructive lung disease, and prostatic hypertrophy.

Lowered risk of bleeding, early ambulation and discharge translate to significant savings for the patient. When patients are able to ambulate sooner, nursing costs are also lessened.

Procedures such as transradial coronary angiography may actually be done as an outpatient procedure in low-risk patients or those who have no other serious illnesses that require further monitoring in the hospital. The procedure generally takes around 15 to 30 minutes.

In the Philippines, TMC is one of the first hospitals to offer transradial catheterization. TMC Cath Lab currently uses transradial access in almost 90% of its coronary procedures. This is the highest percentage, by far, of all the Cardiac Catheterization Labs in the country and matches the leading centers in Europe and Japan.

The transradial approach to diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures at TMC Cath Lab is a testament of the efforts of TMC Cardiovascular Center to further improve quality of patient care by offering new and better options aimed at improving patient safety and comfort, and decreasing procedure costs.

For more information about transradial catheterization, you may contact tel. nos. 988-1000 or 988-7000 ext. 6278.

Meet A Healthy New You This February

The Medical City CEO and President Alfredo R.A. Bengzon(right) joins Watsons Philippines Business Development Controller Jay Soliman (left) at the first run of the Healthy New You exhibit in SM Megamall

Avail free doctor consultations from The Medical City Hospital, The Medical City Clinics and Watsons Philippines at your favorite SM Malls.

The Medical City Health Network partners with Watsons to provide accessible healthcare to Filipino families with the Healthy New You mall events.

These mobile clinics provide needed medical consultations such as Cardiovascular Health, Adult Wellness, Women’s Health, and Pediatric Care.

“It is our mission in The Medical City Health Network to address the entire continuum of health through The Medical City Hospitals and Clinics as we bring quality healthcare to families in strategic locations. This partnership with Watsons further allows us to reach more patients and empower them in the pursuit and preservation of good health,” explained Dr. Alfredo R.A. Bengzon, The Medical City CEO and President.

Anna, 35, a mother of a four-year-old boy, said, “Napadaan lang ako sa mall at nakita ko yung free consultation. Pina-check ko na yung anak ko since nandito na rin naman kami. Very convenient talaga ito at okay yung pediatrician dahil taga-Medical City.”

Patients can avail of free doctor consultations at four SM Malls: SM Megamall (February 5 to 10, 2015), SM Fairview (February 12 to 17, 2015), SM North EDSA (February 19 to 25, 2015), and SM Manila (February 27 to March 4, 2015).

The Medical City Receives first Westgard Sigma Verification in PH

Present during the awarding were (from left) Dr. German Castillo Sr., Chairman of the Department of Laboratories; Chairman of the Board Dr. Augusto P. Sarmiento; President and CEO Dr. Alfredo R.A. Bengzon; Sten Westgard, Director of Client Services, Westgard QC; Rex Andrew U. Laroza, General Manager, Abbott Diagnostics Division; and Roger Low, Area Product Manager, Core Laboratory, Abbott Diagnostics Asia Pacific

Premier Philippine hospital The Medical City (TMC) earns the distinction of being the first medical institution in the Philippines to receive the Westgard Sigma Verification.

“This verification will push The Medical City further to pursue and ensure quality and excellence in every aspect of medical services that we offer to various stakeholders,” The Medical City president and CEO Alfredo RA Bengzon said.

TMC aims to ensure precision and excellence in the quality of healthcare it provides notably in laboratory medicine. One of the steps that the institution took is by participating in the Westgard Sigma Verification Program.

The Westgard Sigma Verification Program encourages laboratories to define their own quality requirements for intended use and to evaluate their own performance relative to their goals for quality. It provides an evidence-based, data-driven approach to quantify the quality being achieved by a laboratory method as well as confirmation that the laboratory can routinely and consistently deliver that quality.

“The Westgard Sigma Verification Program standardizes quality in the medical laboratory. It heightens quality management, inspires and ingrains the correct practices into the entire staff. Laboratory medicine plays a vital role in the decision-making of physicians as well as the kind of treatment to be administered so precision and quality of work are non-negotiables,” said Sten Westgard, director of client services of Westgard QC.

The program employs a Six Sigma Quality Management System in the laboratory that provides an objective and quantitative approach to guarantee that the analytical quality of test results is acceptable for their intended clinical use. This verification provides an assurance for the analytical quality of testing processes; the selection and validation of instrument systems; design of quality control procedures; standardization of quality control practices and proper monitoring and assessment of quality on the sigma scale. “It has always been a point of contention when there is a need to validate our services, especially laboratory medicine, and claim ours as an excellent and trustworthy one. Not because there is a cloud of doubt on our expertise but only because there is a shortage of platform to claim quality for what we do,” Bengzon stated.

“The entry of Westgard QC and its Westgard Sigma Verification Program provided a vital platform that would fill the gap between regulatory approval and laboratory accreditation,” Bengzon continued.

TMC’s road to earning the Westgard Sigma Verification began in 2013. During that time, various programs were implemented at the medical institution and its laboratory department, among them implementation of a Six Sigma Quality Management System to ensure analytical quality of test results is appropriate for their intended clinical use. The efforts successfully helped propel TMC to receive the distinctive Westgard Sigma Verification.

The Medical City Receives first Westgard Sigma Verification in PH

Present during the awarding were (from left) Dr. German Castillo Sr., Chairman of the Department of Laboratories; Chairman of the Board Dr. Augusto P. Sarmiento; President and CEO Dr. Alfredo R.A. Bengzon; Sten Westgard, Director of Client Services, Westgard QC; Rex Andrew U. Laroza, General Manager, Abbott Diagnostics Division; and Roger Low, Area Product Manager, Core Laboratory, Abbott Diagnostics Asia Pacific

Premier Philippine hospital The Medical City (TMC) earns the distinction of being the first medical institution in the Philippines to receive the Westgard Sigma Verification.

“This verification will push The Medical City further to pursue and ensure quality and excellence in every aspect of medical services that we offer to various stakeholders,” The Medical City president and CEO Alfredo RA Bengzon said.

TMC aims to ensure precision and excellence in the quality of healthcare it provides notably in laboratory medicine. One of the steps that the institution took is by participating in the Westgard Sigma Verification Program.

The Westgard Sigma Verification Program encourages laboratories to define their own quality requirements for intended use and to evaluate their own performance relative to their goals for quality. It provides an evidence-based, data-driven approach to quantify the quality being achieved by a laboratory method as well as confirmation that the laboratory can routinely and consistently deliver that quality.

“The Westgard Sigma Verification Program standardizes quality in the medical laboratory. It heightens quality management, inspires and ingrains the correct practices into the entire staff. Laboratory medicine plays a vital role in the decision-making of physicians as well as the kind of treatment to be administered so precision and quality of work are non-negotiables,” said Sten Westgard, director of client services of Westgard QC.

The program employs a Six Sigma Quality Management System in the laboratory that provides an objective and quantitative approach to guarantee that the analytical quality of test results is acceptable for their intended clinical use. This verification provides an assurance for the analytical quality of testing processes; the selection and validation of instrument systems; design of quality control procedures; standardization of quality control practices and proper monitoring and assessment of quality on the sigma scale. “It has always been a point of contention when there is a need to validate our services, especially laboratory medicine, and claim ours as an excellent and trustworthy one. Not because there is a cloud of doubt on our expertise but only because there is a shortage of platform to claim quality for what we do,” Bengzon stated.

“The entry of Westgard QC and its Westgard Sigma Verification Program provided a vital platform that would fill the gap between regulatory approval and laboratory accreditation,” Bengzon continued.

TMC’s road to earning the Westgard Sigma Verification began in 2013. During that time, various programs were implemented at the medical institution and its laboratory department, among them implementation of a Six Sigma Quality Management System to ensure analytical quality of test results is appropriate for their intended clinical use. The efforts successfully helped propel TMC to receive the distinctive Westgard Sigma Verification.