
For the second year in a row, the REPAIR MR trial recognizes Providence Swedish's echocardiography lab for its outstanding role in shaping the standards of mitral valve repair.
The echocardiography (echo) lab at Providence Swedish is earning international recognition for its role in advancing the future of mitral valve care.
In the latest REPAIR MR trial newsletter, Swedish was recognized as a top-performing site worldwide for echo quality and compliance, highlighting the strength of its cardiac imaging team. The REPAIR MR trial is one of the most significant structural heart studies currently underway, with echocardiography playing a key role in tracking patient outcomes and procedure success.
Swedish stands out globally, ranking as the second-highest enrolling site worldwide and the top enroller for two years in a row. This reflects strong clinical care and teamwork across care teams. The findings from this trial are expected to help guide both short- and long-term approaches to mitral valve repair and shape future care standards.
The echo lab has helped place Swedish among the highest-performing programs in echocardiology across cardiovascular care.
This distinction reflects the expertise and dedication of the team, including the medical director of our Swedish Echocardiography Laboratories Dr. Nina Rashedi, technical leaders Brian Durr and Scott Simicich, echosonographers and structural echocardiographers Dr. Santanu Biswas and Dr. John Chen.
Congratulations to the entire team for this well-deserved recognition.
About Providence Swedish
Providence Swedish has served the Puget Sound region since the first Providence hospital opened in Seattle in 1877 and the first Swedish hospital opened in 1910. The two organizations affiliated in 2012 and today comprise the largest health care delivery system in Western Washington, with 24,000 caregivers, eight hospitals and 244 clinics throughout Western Washington – from Everett to Centralia. A not-for-profit family of organizations, Providence Swedish provides more than $545 million in community benefit in the Puget Sound region each year. The health system offers a comprehensive range of services and specialty and subspecialty care in a number of clinical areas, including cancer, cardiovascular health, neurosciences, orthopedics, digestive health and women’s and children’s care. For more information, visit providence.org/swedish.
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