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Letter from the Director

 
Raymond L. Benza, MD
Director, Center for Research and Innovation
Director, Advanced Heart Failure, Transplantation, Mechanical Circulatory Support and Pulmonary
Hypertension Program
The Gerald McGinnis Cardiovascular Institute

For centuries, scientists and physicians alike have sought to better understand how and why the heart and blood vessels become prone to disease. From
the 17th century, when doctors first learned how blood circulates through the body — to 1816, when
the stethoscope was invented — to the late 1960s, when echocardiography was introduced as an important diagnostic tool — medicine has steadily
advanced its knowledge of cardiovascular disease.

Now, more than ever, there is greater urgency
in unlocking the mysteries of the cardiovascular
system. Cardiovascular disease is the leading killer in the United States, claiming more than 1 million lives each year. In addition, cardiovascular disease
is a major cause of disability and greatly diminishes the quality of life for countless individuals.

Despite this mounting public health challenge, medicine is closing in on better defining the causes and cures of many cardiovascular diseases. Indeed,
it is through cardiovascular research that millions of lives are being saved each year.

Some of the most advanced work in cardiovascular research is taking place at West Penn Allegheny Health System’s Gerald McGinnis Cardiovascular Institute (CVI). Building on more than a century of innovation at Allegheny General Hospital, CVI researchers are leading the way in the development
of new devices, medications and technologies that are revolutionizing care for patients across the spectrum of heart disease. At the heart of our
mission is this pledge:We believe that being at the vanguard of cardiovascular care means not accepting the state of the art, but constantly striving to reinvent it.

Our burgeoning research program spans a diverse range of investigative areas, including: basic, translational, clinical, surgical and imaging research.Whether they are developing technology-driven devices and interventional strategies to
better manage cardiovascular disease, or investigating how molecular biology and genetics impact the heart and arteries, all of our researchers are focused on one common goal: finding novel approaches that will translate into therapies
improving patient outcomes.

With the establishment of a state-of-the-art research facility, CVI is now poised to undertake an even more ambitious platform of cardiovascular study. Not
only will this new center facilitate a robust assortment of research studies, but it will also support the training of students, residents and fellows, as well
as physicians seeking to expand their scope of knowledge of cardiovascular disease.

The opportunities for making breakthrough discoveries in cardiovascular research have never been greater.We look forward to developing a new
generation of diagnostic and treatment methodologies that promise to expand patients’ opportunities for improved cardiac health — and foster a better quality of life.

View CVI Research Brochure