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Being in the Right Place at the Right Time

As George Lehman, 77, of Brick waited for his routine visit with Todd Cohen, D.O., at Shore Cardiology Consultants, the beads of sweat forming on his head didn't seem like anything more than anxiety about his appointment. But soon, chest pain accompanied the sweating.

With a history of heart problems dating back to 1992, George is no stranger to the signs of a heart attack, so he alerted the front desk to his pain.

Testing began immediately. While the nurse was taking George's vital signs, his chest pain grew from mild to intense. George's blood pressure was normal, but his electrocardiogram test indicated that he was having a heart attack.

As the nurses called the paramedics, Dr. Cohen called his partner, Ali Moosvi, M.D., an interventional cardiologist, to prepare him for George's arrival at the Chest Pain Center at Ocean Medical Center. "When he arrived, everything was in perfect order for George to get the quick treatment he needed to improve his chance of surviving this heart attack," says Dr. Moosvi. "It only took five to seven minutes for George to get from the Emergency Department to the Catheterization Lab."

During the catheterization, Dr. Moosvi inserted a long, flexible tube into one of George's arteries and guided it to his heart, revealing a complete blockage of a stent previously implanted in one of his arteries.

Within 39 minutes of his arrival at the Emergency Department, George had been brought to the lab, diagnosed, and had his vessel surgically reopened by emergency angioplasty. Studies show that the shorter the time between the patient's arrival and the reopening of the artery, the better the outcome. Guidelines recommend that this window of time be less than 90 minutes.

"Time is muscle with this disease. The longer it takes to open the artery, the more severe the muscle damage. The more severe the damage, the more likely the chance of developing heart failure and the less likely the chance of survival."

A patient of Shore Cardiology Consultants for 15 years, George knows he's in good care with Dr. Moosvi, Dr. Cohen, and the rest of the medical staff. "They seem to have saved my life a number of times. And I know they saved my life that day," says George.

"I was at the right place at the right time."

Beth Chunn– Beth Chunn

About The Doctor
Picture Available Cohen, Todd S., D.O.
Board certified in Internal Medicine
Bricktown, NJ  08724
(732) 840-1900
Picture Available Moosvi, Ali R., M.D.
Board certified in Internal Medicine
Bricktown, NJ  08724
(732) 840-1900

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