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Cardiovascular Research at The Hope

In 1959 cardiovascular surgeon Lester R. Sauvage, MD. created The Hope Heart Institute to explore innovative and improved methods to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease. His work at The Hope revolutionized the practice of cardiovascular surgery through development of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) procedures and Dacron grafts.

Today, with a bench-to-bedside approach to research, The Hope is a leading private, nonprofit, cardiovascular research institution specializing in clinical studies, basic research and translational medicine.

The Hope conducts clinical trials with patients in more than two-dozen physician's offices around Western Washington. Clinical programs are aimed at testing new medications, devices and treatment methods in an effort to improve the overall standard of care in the treatment of heart disease. These trials could lead to new treatments for patients in a very short time.

In conjunction with The Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason The Hope conducts basic sciences and translational medicine studies to find new avenues of combating heart disease through the study of cells, blood vessels and gene therapies. These scientific programs will change the way heart disease is treated, and prevented, in the future.
Hope Heart Classic for Ladies Only
September 19, 2008
Kids Take Heart™ Stroll
September 27, 2008
On Wings of Hope Gala
November 7, 2008
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