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Welcome to the Cardiac Fitness Center of St. Francis Hospital, The Heart Center - the only hospital-based program of its kind on Long Island.


The center is located on the park-like grounds of The DeMatteis Center for Cardiac Research and Education in Greenvale.


Located just off Northern Boulevard, its serene setting offers plenty of convenient and accessible parking.


Our popular fitness center enjoys more than 60,000 visits a year and recently celebrated its 30th anniversary.


Visitors are greeted by our friendly staff to make sure every exercise session feels like a welcome visit.


All of our cardiac fitness programs are medically supervised by a doctor, registered nurses and other healthcare professionals, who are always on staff.


Our award-winning center is equipped with state-of-the-art exercise equipment.


The workout circuit includes bicycles, treadmills, weight lifting stations and an indoor walking track.


All patients are prescreened for an appropriate fitness plan to ensure all of their cardiac needs are met.


Everyone is continually monitored for their progress by our highly dedicated staff.


For more information on how you can step up to better health and how we can help, call (516) 629-2040.

Recruiting Volunteers for Specific Studies with Specific Needs, Illnesses, or Treatments

Valvular Heart Disease

EVEREST II Trial: A prospective, randomized, multi-center phase II IDE clinical study to evaluate percutaneous mitral valve repair system in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe or severe mitral regurgitation (MR). The Evalve Percutaneous Mitral Repair (PMR) system is used by interventional cardiologists and is intended to reduce MR, the leakage of blood backward through the mitral valve each time the left ventricle contracts, adapting the open surgical edge-to-edge technique in a less invasive catheter-based procedure. For more information, contact Aracely Norales RN, FPN, CCRP at (516)562-6904 or Aracely.Norales@chsli.org.

Carotid Artery Disease

ACT 1 Trial: Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis, Stenting Versus Endarterectomy Trial, is a randomized trial designed to demonstrate the equivalence (non-inferiority) of carotid artery stenting CAS using the Xact RX Carotid Stent System with the Emboshield Cerebral Protection System compared to carotid endarterectomy (CEA) for the treatment of asymptomatic carotid occlusive disease. The randomization employs a 3:1 ratio of Carotid Artery Stenting versus Carotid Endarterectomy, and subjects will be followed at 30 days, six months and annually for five years.

CHOICE: Carotid Stenting for High Surgical-Risk Patients: Evaluating Outcomes through the Collection of Clinical Evidence Trial will provide additional information regarding the commercially available Abbott Vascular Carotid Stent Systems and Embolic Protection Systems. These approved devices are FDA cleared for use by a wide range of physicians under commercial use conditions. An ongoing post-market surveillance will collect information for 30 days post stent procedure. CHOICE is a non-randomized trial and your doctor may ask you to take part if you meet the high risk criteria in order to treat Carotid Artery Stenosis. If you are interested in these studies, please contact Elizabeth Haag, RN, CCRP at (516) 562-6790 or Elizabeth.Haag@chsli.org

Arrhythmia

DETERMINE: Enrollment for the DETERMINE study will begin during the summer of 2007. This study will examine the use of Internal Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) therapy in patients with a history of coronary artery disease and mild to moderate left ventricular dysfunction

IMPEDE: A non-randomized, longitudinal study designed to determine if intrathoracic impedance is associated with biological and clinical markers of heart failure in patients receiving cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). If you are interested in participating in these studies, please contact Regine Bernstein at (516) 562-6662 or Regine.Bernstein@chsli.org.

Vascular Disease

RESTORE-IT Trial: A consensus opinion is that atherosclerosis is largely a chronic vascular inflammatory disease. The discovery of bacteria within atherosclerotic lesions has generated research into the potential role played by these infectious agents in the disease process. The RESTORE-IT Trial will evaluate the effectiveness of an investigational antibiotic on existing carotid arterial plaque disease progression as measured by serial Carotid Sonograms and Carotid MRI. For additional information please contact Jeannette McLaughlin RN, CCRP at (516) 562-6788 or Jeannette.McLaughlin@chsli.org

Interested in Participating or would like more information? Send an email to researchvolunteer@chsli.org with "St. Francis Hospital Clinical Trial Participation" in the Subject line. St. Francis Hospital strictly adheres to HIPAA regulations for protection of privacy. Include the following information:

  • Name:
  • Address:
  • Daytime phone:
  • Work phone:
  • Email:

An associate from our research department will contact you. All information submitted will be maintained confidentially and will be used for the sole purpose of recruitment for research studies

Click here for Frequently Asked Questions for Research Trial Participation (adapted from Clinicaltrials.gov)

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