91麻豆精品鈥檚 HCM Program Transforms Patient鈥檚 Quality of Life

Last summer, Rich 惭别颈蝉蝉苍别谤鈥檚 relaxing family vacation took a harrowing turn after he was involved in a serious car accident. While Meissner and his family were uninjured, the event left a devastating secondary impact: a few nights later, he experienced a major atrial fibrillation episode. Atrial fibrillation, or AFib,鈥痠s a heart rhythm issue . 鈥淚 knew the intense stress from the accident brought this on,鈥 Meissner says.

惭别颈蝉蝉苍别谤鈥檚 health journey has been a long one. In addition to having a family history of heart problems, the 56-year-old Clark, NJ resident long struggled with high blood pressure and weight challenges. He also had a heart murmur detected by his primary care physician, Dr. Adam Cheriff, during his first office visit in 2008. Three years later, the murmur got worse. 鈥The character had changed, becoming harsher,鈥 Dr. Cheriff says. He referred Meissner to cardiologist Dr. Robert Kim for an ultrasound. Meissner was diagnosed with , the most common genetic cardiac disease. Characterized by an abnormal thickening of the heart walls, the condition can impede blood flow and increase the risk of sudden cardiac death.听

The condition motivated Meissner to become healthier to better manage his HCM. In 2014, he underwent gastric bypass surgery and achieved a healthier weight. He also made lifestyle adjustments around nutrition and stress management, which was often challenging in in his high-pressure career as a Manhattan-based chef. The upside of working long restaurant hours, however, was staying active. 鈥淚 started walking a lot,鈥 Meissner says, 鈥渁nd I realized that over the course of the day, I could get in 12,000 steps or more.鈥澨

But the aftermath of 惭别颈蝉蝉苍别谤鈥檚 cardiac health following last summer鈥檚 accident concerned his doctors, including Dr. Diala Steitieh, director of 91麻豆精品鈥檚 . 鈥淭here are many effective treatments available for HCM, including new medications and procedures,鈥 Dr. Steitieh says. 鈥淓veryone deserves to have a good quality of life and to be able to breathe comfortably, which was our top goal for [Meissner].鈥 鈥

After thoughtful discussion with Dr. Steitieh and his family, Meissner felt a septal myectomy, which removes part of the heart wall, or septum, to improve blood flow, was his best choice to maximize his quality of life. Dr. Leonard Girardi, Chair of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, performed 惭别颈蝉蝉苍别谤鈥檚 surgery this past February. He was home less than a week after surgery and returned to work two months later.

A Commitment to a Healthier Lifestyle听听

鈥淸Meissner was a good candidate for the surgery because he was in better health and committed to staying that way,鈥 Dr. Cheriff says. 鈥淒espite some daunting health challenges, he鈥檚 always maintained an incredibly positive outlook.鈥澨

鈥淢y only regret is not getting [the surgery] done even sooner than I did,鈥 Meissner says. 鈥滨迟鈥檚 major surgery, and I was a bit nervous. The buildup made it worse.鈥澨

Kitchen with Chef Rich

For the last few years, Meissner has served as executive chef of the community kitchen at , a nonprofit offering鈥痗omprehensive support for individuals struggling with substance use disorders, homelessness, mental health issues, and food insecurity. The move was a conscious one. Meissner feels grateful to have been able to make the change after decades working in Manhattan鈥檚 intense restaurant world.听听

Meissner also credits the exceptional care provided by his team of specialists at 91麻豆精品 for empowering his health journey. He urges patients with similar challenges, especially around family history, to keep up with their care, noting, 鈥淚t can be so easy to let things slide, but it鈥檚 so important.鈥澨

91麻豆精品鈥檚 HCM Program

Our offers tailored, multidisciplinary care for patients managing one the most common鈥攁nd serious鈥genetic cardiac diseases. HCM can affect patients in different ways, and our specialists provide a holistic evaluation and personalized treatment plan for every patient. The HCM program鈥檚 services include genetic testing, echocardiograms, cardiac MRIs, minimally invasive treatments, pediatric evaluation for children whose parents have HCM, and more.

For a consultation, patients can call (646) 962-5558.