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Jackson Ellisor was suggested to have bypass surgery after being diagnosed with a left bundle block. The thought of being laid out with his chest split open was scary, so he sought out a 2nd opinion. Thanks to a PET/CT scan, it was able to be determined that surgery was unnecessary and was given another option for treatment. For more information visit: https://www.ochsner.org/cardio. Explore more on second opinions: Ochsner’s Blog “To your Health”: https://blog.ochsner.org/articles/do-... Related Videos: Nuclear Cardiac Imaging: Decoded A special camera with a funny name has innovated the way we treat the leading cause of death in the world — heart disease. What makes the Positron Emission Tomography, or PET Camera so special? Well, it involves a small amount of radioactive material and computed tomography…. Nuclear Cardiology is complicated. Let’s decode it. • Nuclear Cardiac Imaging: Decoded Why you should get a second opinion. Getting a second opinion is always a good idea when it comes to your health and heart. The science of medicine is still open to interpretation. Two well-trained doctors may reach different conclusions about diagnoses or treatment plans, and both recommendations can be valid. That’s why getting a second opinion, especially about something as complex as heart surgery and procedures, is common and even recommended by doctors. Christopher White, MD explains the ins and outs of when and why to get a second opinion and how it can save your life. • Why you should get a second opinion. Day in the Life with Cardiologist Dean Yount, MD Dr. Dean Yount is a cardiologist who joined Ochsner in 2020. He practices general cardiology and also specializes in interventional cardiovascular procedures. • A Day in the Life with Cardiologist Dean Y... 86-Day Journey in the ICU – Patient Story After suffering a heart attack, pulmonary embolism and multiple organ failure, Paul Juneau spent 86 days fighting for his life in the ICU. However, thanks to dedicated care from his team at Ochsner Baton Rouge, Paul was given a second chance, living to see the birth of his baby boy. “I truly believe that without Ochsner, I wouldn’t be here today,” Juneau said. “I think I received the best care that could possibly be given by anyone.” • 86-Day Journey in the ICU