Ohio State's Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital is part of The Ohio State University Medical Center, one of the largest and most diverse academic medical centers in the country and the only academic medical center in central Ohio. We’re internationally known for our superior quality, range of services and depth of expertise. Some points of pride for the Ross Heart Hospital include:
Milestones in Cardiovascular MedicineOhio State University Medical Center (OSUMC) has made significant contributions to the advancement of cardiovascular medicine. Here is a look back at some of important OSUMC milestones during the past 50 years. 1944 - First cardiac surgery at University Hospitals 1952 - University Hospital’s first cardiac catheterization 1958 - OSU’s first open heart surgery 1960s - Among the first in the nation to perform cardiac catheterization 1965 - Coronary Care Unit is created 1969 - First select coronary catheterization at OSU 1969 - First coronary artery bypass surgery at OSU 1977 - First heart biopsy at OSU performed 1970s - Dobutamine trials for heart failure patients 1984 - Coronary angioplasty introduced 1986 - First OSU heart transplant 1987 - Cardiology research grants exceed $1M 1988 - First artificial heart implant at OSU 1989 - Outpatient cardiac catheterization 1989 - Pacemaker program begins 1992 - Cardiac rehabilitation program begins 1992 - OSU cardiologists were among the first in central Ohio to perform radiofrequency 1992 - Early work with coronary laser intervention (cool light laser) 1997 - First minimally invasive heart surgery at OSUMC 1998 - OSUMC’s first lung transplant 1998 - OSUMC’s first use of laser in heart surgery 1998 - First use of the AB 180 heart assist device in U.S. 1999 - OSUMC’s first double lung transplant 1999 - First robotic-assisted coronary artery bypass surgery in U.S. 2000 - OSU Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute Opens 2001 - Rhodes Hall Auditorium demolition makes way for Ross Heart Hospital 2003 - OSU Medical Center’s Charles Love, MD, implants 2004 - Ross Opening, and 64 Slice CT scanner installed 2005 - First heart and lung transplant |
