Heart Attack - Angioplasty/Stent at Central & Northeastern PA Geisinger Wyoming Valley

Angioplasty is a common procedure performed to reduce the risk of heart attack, in which a catheter containing a balloon is inserted into your coronary artery. The balloon is inflated, opening the artery, at which time a stent tube made of wire mesh is inserted in the troubled area. The catheter and balloon are removed, but the stent stays in permanently. Since angioplasty is less invasive than open heart surgery, taking less than 2 hours, it has a quicker recovery time and patients are usually up and walking within a day of the procedure.

The following information, compares treatment costs & outcomes for Heart Attack - Angioplasty/Stent at Central & Northeastern PA Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital to Pennsylvania's regional & statewide data on similar treatments*.

Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital is located at
1000 E. Mountain Blvd, Wilkes-Barre

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by phone: (570) 826-7300
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    Readmission Rating  
Year Total Cases Length of Stay For Any Reason For Complication or Infection
Average # of days Rating Mortality Rating Average Charge
2007  95 3.1 $61157 
2006  80 3.1 $58349 
2005  66 3.5 $55511 
2004  78 3.0 $50133 
2003  97 3.1 $38793 

Significantly higher than expected.

Not significantly different than expected.

Significantly lower than expected.

NR Not reported.

NC Non-compliant.

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* About the data: Data has been compiled from PA Health Care Cost Containment Council's Public Hospital Performance Report.