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everyonehas a complaint at one effectiveremoval ofpolyps, which time or another about the gastroin willdecreasethe subsequent risk of - testinal (GI) system.Such problems cancer,and improve the patient’s may be simpleheartburn or indiges survival. tion; however,if persistent, even Gallstonesmay causeabdominal these symptomswarrant a doctor’s pain, which is sometimessevere evaluation.” enough or accompaniedby inflam Dr. Joseph Geenen, who is on mation so that surgicalremoval of the St. Luke’sstaffand has his pri the gallbladderis required. About mary practice at the Health Sciences ten percent of these patients have Center, emphasizesthat the field of stoneslodged in the bileducts which gastroenterology has expanded in can be removed by endoscopic recent years.He observesthat the methods without the need for specialtystarted flourishingin the surgery. late 1960s and early1970s and says, Diarrhea and excessivegas may “When I first started going to con- simplybe related to food intolerance ferences,there were four or five or could suggest the diagnosisof hundred gastroenterologistsaround inflammatorybowel disease, which the country. Now there’s something includesulcerativecolitisand like eight to ten thousand. The field Crohn’s disease.These conditions Dr.JeromeHansonpreparestoperform is expandingrapidly.” are chronic problems which require an endoscopicprocedure. Twenty millionpeople suffer medicalmanagement and, on occa from chronic digestivediseasesin sion, surgery. the United Stateseach year.Approx Hepatitis, or inflammation of imately$50 million are spent annu the liver,could be an adversereac allyas a result of diseasesof the tion to medication or a viralinfec digestivetract, and $17 billionare tion. However, in some instances, incurred in direct medicalcosts. hepatitismay progress to chronic liverdiseaseand even cirrhosis. Through a number of physical Common gastrointestinal examinationfindings,laboratory and complaints radiologytests, and liverbiopsy,a A gastroenterologist seesa wide gastroenterologist can determine the range of conditions with varying severityand the causeof hepatitis. degrees of seriousness.Inflammation Even malignanciesin the diges ofthe esophagus,stomach or duo- fivesystemmay have an improved “Twenty millionpeoplesufferfrom denum may causeheartburn and outcome becauseof gastrointestinal abdominal pain, or a seriouscompli evaluation.Accurate diagnosisand chromediqestivediseasesin the United cation such as bleeding, perforation determination of the extent of the Stetteseachyear.Approximately$50 and obstruction. Endoscopy (a non- cancerwill aUowthe best possible surgicalprocedure explainedlater in management of the problem with millionare spentannually asa result this article)may eliminatethe need the best possibleresults. ofdiseasesofthedigestivetresct,iznd for surgery for a bleeding ulcer. Patients with gastrointestinal conditions come from allwalks Colon polypsmay be benign or of $17billionare incurred in direct may be the precursor of colon can- lifeand represent the whole age cer. Colonoscopyallowsa safeand spectrum. medicalcosts.”

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gastroenterolgistto work becauseof the extensivestaffexpertiseand tech- nology available.” Dr. Geenen emphasizesthat “St. Luke’sis one of the top 100 hospitalsin the country [according to an independent study cited in a recent issue of TheSpirit ofSt. Luke’s] and probably has the best reputation ofany hospital in .The DigestiveDiseasesCenter has receivedvery good support from the >41t hospital. From the gastroenterolo gist’sviewpoint,it’s one of the best placesto be conducting a state-of- , the-art medicalpractice.”

L Gastroenterology: the future Dr. John T Bjork (rqht) regularlyperforms Dr. Hanson says,“Endoscopy is endoscopicproceduresin St.Luke’sDigestiveDisease here to stayand the equipment will Centerwhichprovidesthestaffand technologyneeded continue to improve, allowingmore forafull range ofgastroenterologyservices. opportunities for direct visualization ofthe internal organs being exam- med. It’s alsoa certainty that more blood tests willbe developedfor the at St. Luke’s.He says,“At St. Luke’s diagnosisof a varietyof conditions, we offerthe completepackage. from polypsto cancerto certain Other hospitalsmay offerparts of types of ulcers.” the package,but we havejust about According to Dr. Bjork, “Weare everything.Our staffin the Digestive on the cutting edge of the fieldat DiseasesCenter isverywelltrained St. Luke’s.I think we’re going to be and we’re alwaysworking on seeingmore and more advanced upgrading our credentiaisand our tools and refinement of procedures technicalabilityto handle specialized and technology.” new procedures.” “St. Luke’shas the most corn- plete and up-to-date facilityin the comrnunity,and alsohas an excellent support staff,”accordingto Dr. Hanson. “It’s in a classofits own rith the number of gastroenterolo gistson staffand the broad number of tests and procedures that can be done. It’s a very good placefor a The Spirit ofSt. Luke’s

Dr. Geenen turns patients’ lives around withcutting edgeprocedures

lice Beattywent to doctors all over the state of Ohio Awho couldn’t solveher pan- creaticproblem. She lost her job, her house, most ofher money, and almost lost her sanity before she found Dr. Joseph Geenen and the ; road to recovery. Robert Stenger was diagnosed “I with terminal pancreaticcancer.The first doctor he sawtold him that I i without major surgery he wouldn’t liveuntil the end ofthe week. With 2 Dr. Geenen’shelp he livedalmost a year and had a good qualityof life during that time. Ioanne Wellswas a vibrant young mother from Albuquerque when a surgicalaccident caused severedamage to her bile duct and : ( .. left her an invalid—inpain and unable to livea normal life.After - severalprocedures performed by Dr.JosephGeenennd pttrientreviewx-raystaken Dr. Geenen she is now home with duringan endoscopicprocedure. her husband and daughter and her lifeis back on track. Dr. Joseph Geenen is a gastroen But today, because ofthe contribu terologist on the staffof St. Luke’s tions ofresearchers, we can treat MedicalCenter with hispractice’s many of these digestiveproblems primary officeat the Health Sciences successfully.” Center at St. Luke’s.He is naturally Dr. Geenen’s career is high- pleasedabout the dramaticimpact he lighted by numerous achievements “I can’tteiyou howgratefullam that has made on the livesof these whichhaveresultedin a worldwide I discoveredDr. Geenenafter everyone patients and countlessothers, but he reputation for excellence. He has pio in the areaof thera is quickto not take allthe credit. neered research elseleftmehanging. TheSt.Luke’s for the treatment of He says, “Our technology and peutic endoscopy pancreatic disease. He is staffwasalsoan importantpart ofthe expertise are developing at a very biliaryand the editor ofsix books, has published fast rate. In the past, doctors wholestory.Theyknewexactlywhat 1 articles, and written numer would be forced to tell a patient, over 00 chapters.He speaksregu ‘There’snothing we can do. You’ll ous book theyweredoing.” just have to livewith it.’ Patients larlyat nationaland international would go home with no hope. medicalconferences. FatientAlice Beatty The Spirit ofSt. Luke’s

expertise dCVClOJflflgat a veryrapid rt#e. In the past, doctors would beforced o ;; “Our eChflOlqY3’an tI we can do. You’lljust have to ijpe wjtji it. -‘ patients wouitigo iome witij no hope. patient, ‘There‘snothing contrthUtloflS ofresearchers, we can treat many ofthese digestive problems successfully But today, becaUse0fthe —Dr. Joseph Geenen

Dr. Geenen has received many CCIsoldmybeeiutzfulrtntiques nnd mv the prestigious awards,incitiding pearls.I had tosellthehouseI ha% SchindlerAward from the American Societyfor Gastrointestinal workedsohard to maintain. I ha%no Endoscopy, and the Bengt Ihre energyand no one could help me. I Award, presented to him by the SwedishMedical Society.He was knewI wasgoingtohit bottomsoon. named one ofthe “400 Best Doe- Onedoctorevensuggestedto methat tors in America” by the department chairmen from major medical cen thiswasall in myhead.” ters nationwide. In addition, he has held many important officesin his FatientAlice Beattv field, including past Governor of the American College of Gastroenterol ogists for the State of Wisconsin, past president ofthe American Sod- ety for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, AliceBeattvcamefrom Ohioto be and a past councilor of the American which is a common cause of pancre successfullytreatedfor a congenital Gastroenterological Association. atitis. This stent helps fluid drain pancreatic disorder. His patients come from all over from the pancreas more freely and the and throughout can cure pancreatitis. A stent can the world. There are very few physi also relieve the pain associatedwith cianswho have performed as many ductal narrowing or pancreatic ERCP procedures (described in pre stones. Patients often have symp ceding article) as he has. Most of his toms ofitching and jaundice due to referrals are from other gastroen poor drainage of bile. We can terologists for pancreatic and biliary quicklyrelievethese symptoms by tract diseasewhich can be treated bypassingthe strictures with a stent with an endoscope. He actuallyhas a which bridges the obstruction and variety of endoscopic tools named allowsthe bile to get through.” after him—from mini-baskets to The following three actual stents (plastic tubes), and brushes. patient stories illustrate what a dra Though Dr. Geenen’s list of matic difference Dr. Geenen can awai.dsand honors is impressive,his make in patients’ liveswith some of most valued achievements undoubt these cutting edge techniques. cdlv come from his successwith his After becoming severelydehy patients. He says, “Many people drated severaltimes, Alice Beatty think when they have pancreatic dis wasdiagnosed ashavinga congenital ease there’s nothing you can do malformationofher pancreaticduct about it. That’s not true. We fre which was causingobstruction of bile. quently see patients with severe Shewent from doctor to doctor in strictures or obstructions of the pan- her home state ofOhio and received creas or bile duct. In many instances, no encouragement that her condition a stent—a smalllittle tube like a could be corrected. Meanwhile,she straw—can be inserted into the pan- wasdrinldng 18 glassesofwater a day creas to relieve an obstruction, and takingjust asmanypills. ___ The Spiritof St. Luke’s

“BecauseoftheprocedureD Geenenperformed, myhusband’slift was extendedtnd he was very comfortablealmost until theend ofhis life. Wespentmanygood monthstogetherand hisspiritsweregood.‘ —Patient’s wife, Mrs. Robert Stenger

She was in constant pain and suf Pancreas and Bifiary System fered a dramaticweight loss since,as she says,“I as only eating mashed LIVER potatoes and chicken noodle soup.” She was fired from her job and found herself heading toward deep BILE financialtrouble. A self-sufficient DUCT divorcedmother ofthree, Alicehad alwaysbeen a strong, optimistic ) 4 woman. She now found her life dcv- astated and was becoming very

depressed. .: • • GALL -, . . She remembers, “I sold my BLADDER - . . . . - . PANCREAS beautiful antiques and my pearls. I had to sell the house I had worked so hard to maintain. I had no energy and no one could help me. I knew I DUODENUM was going to hit bottom soon. One r doctor even suggested to me that this was all in my head.” It was at this low point that PANCREATICDUCT Alicetook control of her life by writ- ing to the National Institutes of Health looking for an expert in pan- a creatic disorders. Through a seriesof referrals,she found Dr. Geenen. She and a cousin drove to Wisconsin where Dr. Geenen examinedher and suggested that he place a smallstent into her pancreas to help it drain. This endoscopic procedure took place in May and she willhave a larger stent inserted in Augtist. She says,“After almost two yearsofhopelessness and suffering, \ I \ feelwonderful. I’ve gained weight and my usual high energy levelis almost back to normal. I went to a wedding last Saturdayand everyone said ‘Mice,you’/e never looked so good.’” Alice says,“I can’t tell you how - gratefulI am that I discovered Dr. Geenen after everyone else left me hanging. The St. Luke’s staffwas Dr. JosephGeenenpreparestoperforman endoscopic procedureat St.Luke’sDiqestiveDiseasesCenter. The Spirit ofSt. Luke’s

%t0 Dr. Geenen Fvcfelt much more confident about my care and much more optimistic aiiou ‘SjflCeI have him—and that’s agoodfecling after the experiencesI’ve ijtui. One ofthe bq differences with myfuture. I totally trust Dr. Geenen is that his experience with this kind ofprocedure isso extensive.” —Patient, Mrs. Joanne Wells

- performed an endoscopicprocedure during which he put a stent into his bile duct to allowit to drain despite the cancerous blockage.Robert didn’t have to have an operation and he had an additional beautifulyear oflife that he might not have had otherwise. ,,0 Mrs. Stenger says,“Because of ‘ / the procedure Dr. Geenen per- d’1;\s)%.. formed, my husband’s lifewas V1 extended and he was very comfort- %L_L — able almost until the end of his life. We spent many good months 1 together and his spiritswere good. He had great confidence in Dr. Geenen and the St. Luke’sstaff. Together they kept him aliveas 1)r. JOSC/)1]Gccnc;i1ILtAtzitdl)iS.tt7ffl)tZ1’C tl)CtVJ)C1’lt’1tCCt7fldLX/)C1’tlSt’ long as was possible.” to tit’tit t7[itlll’tllitJt’ ()tCO11tJ)ltt dlS()1dClS oft/iC biliaiv tt’iit. Ioanne Wells,40, came allthe wayfrom Albuquerque, New Mex ico, to be treated by Dr. Geenen. I She was the unfortunate victim of a also an important part of the whole surgicalaccident. During what story.They knew exactlywhat they should have been routine galiblad — were doing. My cousin saysshe has der surgery,her bile duct was acci never seen such a cleanhospitalwith dentallydamaged. She subsequently such a caring staff.” endured severalunsuccessfulsur Another patient storyis equally genes attempting to repair the dam- compelling.Though Robert Stenger aged organ. A stricture had formed eventuallydied asa result of pancre on her bile duct from scartissue, aticcancer,he wasgivenmanymore closingit down. good months becauseofDr. Geenen’s Ioanne was experiencinga great interventionin his case.Robert deal ofpain and subsequentlydevel Stenger,formerpresidentof the Mil oped pancreatffis,a life-threatening waukeeCompany,a well-knownMd- condition which is an inflammation

waukeebrokeragefirm,at firstwas of the pancreas. She wasin and out givenlittlehope for livingmore than ofhospitals. Doctors were givingher a fewweekswhen he wasdiagnosed mixed messagesabout the best with pancreaticcancer. approach to solvingher problem. The firstphysicianhe visitedsaid She was told everythingfrom “live that ifhe didn’t have surgery he with it, there’s nothing we can do” would die right away,but he didn’t to “major surgery is the only want to believethat and a friend answer.”Her lifewasput on hold. suggested Dr. Geenen. Dr. Geenen Her daughter and husband were left x-rays

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luebke After Bob Luebke, 74, retired at St. Luke’s.Severalyearsago he from his career as a professional had emergencybypasssurgery.He engineer and Olive,71 , retired from alsohas had gallbladdersurgery and her career as a teacher, they have a knee replacement. become what is known as “WTs” or Bob says“Allofour experiences world travelers.They have been to at St. Luke’shave been good. We’re Yugoslavia,China, Scandinavia, pleasedwith the overalllevelof ser Greece, Mexico,Alaska,Venice, vice and the concern and expertise Thailand, Russiaand the Canary of the nursing staff.We’reimpressed Islands—toname only some of the that St. Luke’shas been a pioneer in exotic destinations they’vevisited. so many areasof medicine. There Many of their trips have been in the are just so many placeswhere our to form of cruises.They’veactually contributions can go and we want us.” talten over 15 cruisesin the last few giveto what is important to where years. Oliveadds, “Wewant to give The Luebkes have two children our money willdo the most good is and two grandchildren. Bob was for the most people so St. Luke’s able to participate in allthese adven the perfect place.” tures, despite severalhospitalizations a

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rs. James (Carole) Bruner when he passed awayin January was named Philanthropist 1974. He had been very involved M ofthe Yearat St. Luke’s with the hospital and was always Philanthropists Club 1994 Dessert impressedwith the kind of care it Galaheld in May.Brad Holmes, vice provided. president ofSt. Luke’sMedical Cen She says,“During the time ter/Office of Philanthropy,says, before Bob died, we both became “Carole and her familyhave been very appreciativeof the care he was extremelysupportive of St. Luke’s receivingat St. Luke’s.I knew he throughout the years.We are very wanted me to continue to support pleasedto award this honor to such the hospital.” a deservingperson who has had In September 1975, Carole such a positiveimpact on the livesof married James Bruner who passed so many patients.” awayunexpectedlythis past spring. Carole Bruner saysshe supports Throughout the yearsof their mar- Carok Bruner wasnamed Fhilctn St. Luke’sMedical Center because riage, the Bruners continued to sup- thropit ofthc Year at St. Luke’s1994 of her family’sinvolvementwith the port St. Luke’s. DCSSC7/DGala. says, alreadydes- hospital over manyyears. Her late Carole “I had husband, Robert Houston, was the ignated St. Luke’sin my willwhen member. I didn’t expect to receive executivesecretaryof St. Luke’s the Philanthropists Club was formed this honor of being named Philan I Medical Center’s board of directors and I T5 very glad to become a thropist of the Year,but I am very pleased. I do wish my husband, Jim, had been aliveto share this honor with me sincehe was alsovery impressedwith St. Luke’s.” She continues, “St. Luke’scer tainly does a wonderful job and I’m very happy I can help in some way. I’m very proud to be a part of the hospital.” Carole, who livesin Elm Grove, moved to Milwaukeefrom Oshkosh when she married Robert Houston in 1960. She has one son and a two- year-old grand-daughter. Since 1980, she has gone to Florida every winter, but she comes back to Mil waukee to play golfduring the sum- mer months.

A I L t: S 1994 EIonoltnv Pl)ilalttl)ropvCt)lltlltlttCC Left to rqht. Bottom row: Margaret Fochert,PhyllisLandowski,cochair;Hope Barr. Toprow:Authur Fochert, Walter Landowski,cochair;John Barr. The Spirit of St. Luke’s

Gifts receivedJanuary through May1994 TheGift Progrnms ofSt. Luke’sMedical Center/Office ofPhilanthropy

Congratulationsand thcrnksare extendedto thosewhosenamcsfoliowforsharing their resources. Wesetlutethemfor their compassionand senseofcommunity.

CORPORATIONS CIRCLE OF BENEFACTORS ing our appreciation to individuals AND FOUNDATIONS Benefactors encourage the perpetua who support the mission of St. Luke’s The commitment from corporations tion of the highest standards of Medical Center with an annual gift of and foundations is integral to the patient care and compassionate con- $100 or more within a calendar year. excellent programs, equipment and cern for all who turn to St. Luke’s serviceswe provide every day to our Medical Center for their health care DIAMOND patients at St. Luke’s Medical Center. needs. Through their interest and Anonymous Dr. James P Barton Through their contributions, we can philanthropic support of $5,000 or Dr. and Mils.Herbert M. Gross successfullymeet and anticipate the more, members enable St. Luke’s Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Henke health care needs ofthe 23,000 inpa Medical Center to remain in the fore- Mr. and Mrs. John J.Jaeger, Jr. tients and 260,000 outpatients who front of modem technology and pro- Dr. Michael E. Kehoe v4fl. Daniel T. Krause Luke’s each year. vide quality health care to all in need. come to St. hatched bj’Miller Brewing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Oster Mrs. Carole F. Bmner Airco Gas & Gear Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Pick Peter Albrecht Corporation Miss Margaret F. Butler Mr. Edward H. Saemann Ms. Dolores L. Dvorak Andersen Consulting Mr. Deimis W. Sheehan Mr. Benjamin Grob AssociatedBank, Lakeshore Mr. WilliamW. Verhuist Associatesin Pet Care, S.C. Mr. Robert J.Hyland RegisWelsh Family Bane One Wisconsin Foundation, Inc. Mr. Richard S. Piasecld+ BayLane Middle School The Lynde & Harry BradleyFotmdation CRYSTAL ST. LUKE’S Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Atkins Bucyms-Etie Foundation, Inc. PHILANTHROPISTS CLUB Chemical Bank Mr. Gene Bauer Thomas P. Brojanac CHR Hansen’s Laboratory, Inc. St. Luke’s Philanthropists Club is an Mr. and Mrs. Ms. Virginia Davis Coffins& Mc.man Corporation honorary membership organization Findling Concept Engineering & Mfg., Inc. established as a special way of express- Dr. James W. L. French DeLeers Millwork Incorporated Mr. George Mr. Grob First FinancialCorporation Theodore Hansen, Jr. FfrstarMilwaukee Foundation, Inc. Mr. George 0. Mil.Preston F. Hclgren Georgia Stage, Inc. Matched byAbbottLctboratories Greater Milwaukee Open Every giftis like Dr. Roger P. Johnson Griffith GirlsSoftball, Inc. Mr. Max Olson Harnischfeger Industries, Inc. Mr. and Mils.John C. Pazucha Ivanhoe Commandery No. 24 K.T. a precious gem Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Pochert KubalaWashatko Architects, Inc. Mrs.MaryE. Rose Manchester East Hotel Annual participation in the Dr. Joseph L. Shaker Miller Brewing Company St. Luke’s Philanthropists Club is Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Timmerman International, Inc. Mitchell Dr. BarryM. Usow Mobil Foundation, Inc. designated at the following levels: Nicolet High School District North Shore Junior Woman’s Club Garnet $100 RUBY Mr. and Mis. Thomas E. Arenberg Life Emerald $150 Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Baichunas Osmonics, Inc. Ruby $250 Ms. Susan K Bennett Pieperpower Foundation Co. Crystal $500 Matched byMiller Brewing Regis Marketing Group, Inc. Mr. LeslieW. Bower Rexnord Corporation Diamond $1,000 Mr. and Mis. Greg Brunette San Jamar, Inc. Benefactors $5,000 and above Matched byJohnsonControls,Inc. Schumaker Romenesko & AssociatesS.C. Mif.Michael D. Burke Southeast Surgical,S.C. For information on membership pvfr.Thomas J.Cardell St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in St. Luke’s Philanthropists Matched byMiller Brewing Co. I. Sterling Morton High Schools Mrs. Lorraine A. Casteffi Time Insurance Company please call Laverne Schmidt, Club, Mr. James J.Clasby Trepte FamilyFund director of annual giving, Mr. and Mrs. JeffreyJ.Copson Venture ElectricalContractor Company 414-649-7123. WeyerHaeuser +deceased The Ziegler Foundation, Inc.

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ith this issue of TheSpirit ofSt. Luke’s,we’re introducing a W new section called Media Rounds which will present a sampling ofstoñes involving St. Luke’s Medical Center which have recently been published or broadcast. As you will see after reading these stories, the news media continue to respond to the general public’s desire for health-related news and information. In our continuing efforts to contribute to the public’s health knowledge, St. Luke’s is pleased to see these stories published and broadcast. We think our readers will be very interested in the many exciting stories developing at St. Luke’s. s’:;

ANTI-CYANIDE DRUG SAVES LIVES WITI-TV (CBS) Channel Six P16 News at Ten February 3, 1994

JOYCE GARBACIAK, CO-ANCHOR: Carbon monoxide is a BARmEY: Emergency room Doctor John Wffitcombthen common killerin house fires,but tonight, doctors warn smoke injects the boywith this rarely-usedanti-cyanidedrug, hop- with cyanidecan killeven faster. ing to removethe killercyanidefrom his bloodstream. What happened next, saysthe doctor, seemslikea miracle. VINCE GIBBoNs, CO-ANCHOR Smoke inhalation victims havejust moments to liveifthey inhale lethal cyanide, but a Wurrcoim: It took about,maybe,threeor fourminutes,and localdoctor saysa lifeand death drug can saveyour lifeif you hewent frombeinga littleboywho was in this deep coma to get it in time. Mike Bartley and photojournalistJim Plouta fightingso hardthat it took three people to hold him down. investigatedwhythat drug is not more readilyavailable. BARTLEY: You are looking at Dr. Whitcomb’s miracle MIKE BARTLEY REPORTING: Earlymorning, Sunday, today:MichaelStory,nine yearsold and full oflife. And November 7: heavysmokeengulfsthis home on North that smile that no one ever thought they’d see agam. Thirty-EighthStreet.Inside, a nine-year-oldboy is dying. SUKETA STORY (MicHAEL’S SISTER): I think it was a stops He breathing after inhaling cyanide,a lethalpoison miracle because ifit wasn’t for that, my brother would have causedby burning plastics,a poison which can killwithin been dead now. fiveminutes. In a battle againsttime, Milwaukeepara medics are ableto restorethe boy’spulseon the wayto BARTLEY: Dr. Whitcomb says that paramedics getting a St. Luke’s emergency room. pulse, coupled with the anti-cyanide injection, all done within mere minutes, saved Michael’s life. But, he says, DL JOHN WHITCOME (ST. LuKE’s MEDICAL CENTER): most cyanide victims aren’t so lucky. He says time runs havea He was about as close to dead as you can get and still out and most die on the way to the hospital, and he won- He had no neurological pulse.He had no reflexesofany kind. ders why paramedics don’t have the life and death drug signs of life. availableat the scene, sinceinjecting the drug would not harm a person, even ifthey aren’t suffering from cyanide. St. Luke’s Media Rounds

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NEW LASER TREATMENT FOR SNORING SUFFERERS Mondovi Herald-News December 23, 1993

St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee is offering a new caused by a long palate that may narrow the opening from laser technique that is revolutionizing the way doctors treat the nose into the throat—as it dangles in the airway, it acts snonng and selected cases ofsleep apnea. as a flutter valve during relaxed breathing, and contributes Treatment consists ofthree to five outpatient hospital to the noise of snoring. visits—about 10 to 15 minutes each—where the uvula or The new procedure employs a hand-held carbon dioxide unsupported tissue in the throat is reshaped using a laser laser to burn away portions ofthc soft, unsupported tissue technique. The procedure is performed under local anesthe in the throat. About 85 percent ofloud snorers produce the sia, and patients report minimal pain and continue with sound in their throats and would be candidates for the pro- normal activity. Snoring reduction occurs almost immedi cedure, which was developed recently in France. The ately. St. Luke’s is the first hospital in the state to make this remaining 15 percent ofpeople who snore do so because of treatment availableto patients. problems in the nose, often the result of a fracture, and can- Some 45 percent ofnorrnal adults snore at least occa not be treated with the new procedure, called Laser Assisted sionally, and 25 percent are habitual snorers, according to Uvulapalatoplasty (LAUP). the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and “Snoring is not only a social problem, disruptive to fàmi Neck Surgery. Problem snoring is more frequent in males ly life—it can be a medical problem as well,” said Dr. James and overweight persons, and usually worsens with age. The Barton, ENT physician on staffat St. Luke’s performing noisy sounds ofsnoñng occur when there is a partial the laser assisted surgery. “The snorer may not sleep restful- obstruction of the free flow of air through the passages at ly and may have difficulty staying alert and awake during the back of the mouth and nose. Many times the problem is the day.”

EXPERIMENTAL PUMP GIVES PATIENT INDEPENDENCE Milwaukee Journal February 3, 1994 Joe Manning, Staff Writer

The first encounter with Bob Wellenstein is his firm hand- Wellenstein may be allowed to go home. shake and his steady, friendly gaze. “It’s very portable. This system makes waiting for a Then, a rhythmic, metallic plunking sound can be heard heart transplant a lot easier. I’m independent. When you exuding gently from beneath Wellenstein’s green jogging have your own independence you feel more alive. I could suit jacket. actually get up and walk out ofthis hospital,” Wellenstein It is the sound ofthe future. Pumping in Wellenstein’s said. abdomen is the closest thing yet to a permanent, Patients on other blood-pump systems have to spend implantable, artificialheart. most oftheir days in hospital beds with air hoses running The $50,000 experimental device could someday soon be into their abdomens from air-compressing machines that used in thousands ofheart disease patients as a permanent power the pumps. alternative to heart transplants. The thin electricalpower line running the pump motor The first in Wisconsin and one ofonly 10 implanted in inside Wellenstein passes through his abdomen wall and the United States, the device is an electricallypowered plugs into a portable battery pack. mechanical blood pump that helps Wellenstein’s weakened While Wellenstein, 47, ofPort Washington, awaits a heart heart in its vital job ofcirculaflng his blood. transplant at St. Luke’s Medical Center, the pump, called a Because the pump is powered by batteries, Wellenstein is HeartMate, keeps him aliveby pulsing blood steadily free to move about unattached to machines. Eventually, through the left side ofhis damaged heart. . + St. Luke’s Media Rounds ‘ — c

The device is powered by battery packs carried in holsters HeartMate could fillthe void in human hearts, he said, worn by Wellenstein. because it assiststhe heart’s left pumping chamber, the It could be a solution to the shortage ofhuman hearts for chamber that is defective in 85%ofpatients needing heart transplantation, said Victor Poirier, president of Thenno transplants. Cardiosystems ofWobur, Mass. Poirier invented and “We’re very excited about this,” said Alfred Tector, the designed the device. surgeon who implanted the device in Wellenstein Jan. 5. Poirier said 2,000 hearts are availablefor transplantation “He was not far from dying.” each year while 35,000 to 70,000 people need heart trans St. Luke’s is one of six centers in the country testing the plants. HeartMate in a food and Drug Administration clinical trial.

NEW RADIATION THERAPY HELPS CANCER PATIENTS WISN-TV (ABC) Channel Twelve Live at Five March 9, 1994

MIKE ANDERSON, CO-ANCHOR New treatment for cancer time consuming and costly. But with Multi Leaf Collima patients tonight, and it’s coming from a Milwaukee hospital. lion, the technician simply traces the tumor site into the computer’s memory. The computer automatically redirects KATHY MYKLEBY,CO-ANCHOR Tonight’s Family Health the radiation beam towards the tumor and away from Report takes us to St. Luke’s Medical Center to see safer, normal tissue. The lead brick easier radiation treatments. method takes about an hour and a half the Multi LeafCollimation takes ten seconds. Breast cancer patient Jay Ruffo is lucky; her tumor was discovered in its early stages and removed. She’s having fol Dit. Picus: It allows us to treat more patients over the low-up radiation therapy, with a new technique known as same course oftime, and I believe, to treat them as accu “Multi Leaf Collimation.” rarely and as well as in the past. Dii. MITCHELL Picus (RAriATI0N SPEcTAijST): The MyiuEBY: The new process also lessens side effects for Multi Leaf Collimation is a new form of beam shaping tech- patients by reducing the amount ofradiation to normal tissue. nology for radiation therapy treatments. We’re able to more JAY RUFFO (BREAST CicER PATIENT): Everything is accurately deliver the radiation to the tumor, or target vol done to safeguard your body from any radiation that would ume, as opposed to the normal tissue. not be helpful. MYKEEBY: They used to use lead bricks to block radiation MiEBY: Dr. Pincus says the next advance will be three from normal tissue. A brick must be custom made for each dimension treatment of tumors. patient, and changed as the tumor size changes, a process St. Luke’s Media Rounds

xpEpJMENTAL HEART SURGERY GIVES PATIENTS HOPE ABC World News Tonight March 17, 1994

PETER JENNINGS,ANCHOR We put medicine on the out the heart muscle . This allows the heart muscle to be American Agenda tonight because heart surgeons at a con- nourished directly from blood within its own chamber. ference in Atlanta this week are learning about a genuinely The procedure has its downside. It requires general anes dramatic new kind ofhigh-tech surgery. ft is still very thesia and cutting open the chest. But the laser part is rela experimental, but it may now be possible to treat heart tively easy. Here the laser instrument is placed on the surface patients who cannot be helped by regular surgery or other ofthe beating heart (visualofsurgical procedure). When the treatments. Tonight, an extraordinary demonstration of laserbeam is released, the energy produces a puff of smoke. how it’s done. Our Agenda reporter is our medical editor, And in this ultrasound view during the procedure, as the Tim Johnson. laserbeam explodes through the heart muscle wall, it pro- duces a cloud ofsteam bubbles in the blood. The bubbles DR. TIMOTHY JOHNSON REPORTING: Seventy-one year- are proof of success. old Willie Williams is remarkably active considering he has had one heart attack, two bypass operations, and twenty Ciuw: When you press the button and you see smoke, holes punched in his heart. Before his surgery, Willie you see blood—you must see bubbles. Ifyou don’t see couldn’t live without constantly taking nitroglycerine for his bubbles, you didn’t go through. heart pain. JOHNSON: The first heart laser procedure in the U.S. was WILLIE WILLIAMS (HEART PATIENT): I couldn’t walk done just four years ago in San Francisco. Today there are before, because I hurt too bad. I couldn’t take another six major medical centers studying the procedure under nitro to walk. FDA guidelines. One ofthem is the Brigham and Women’s Hospital here in Boston. JOHNSON: Then, two and a halfyears ago, Willie went to Heart surgeon Doctor Lawrence Cohn is part of the Seton Medical Center in San Francisco, where he became FDA study. At first he was very skeptical. the ninth patient to be treated by Dr. John Crew, with an extraordinary kind oflaser surgery that literally pokes holes Dii. LAWRENCE Comi (BMGHAivi AND WoMEN’s in the heart. HosPITAL): I was incredulous, and I said “You’ve got the wrong place. You want the department ofdefense. You’re DR. JOHN Ciuw (SET0N MEDICAL CENTER): It isn’t log- talking Star Wars here.” ical to feel that a heart can be fed by holes drilled in it. That kind oflogic saysthat it’s impossible, but we know it isn’t. JOHNSON: So far, less than eighty patients have been treat- It does work, and it works spectacularly well in some ed. The most recent was sixty-nine year-old William Stan- patients. ton, who was treated Monday in Milwaukee by Dr. Mah mood Mirhoseini, the surgeon who started the whole JOHNSON: The surgery became possible fiveyears ago process twenty-five years ago by experimenting with lasers when a Massachusetts company developed a laser ten times in animal hearts. more powerful than the strongest one then available. It pro- duces a beam that cannot only penetrate a phone book, but Dii. MAHMOOD MIi.iiosEINI (ST. Luxi’s MEDICAL CEN even a block ofwood. (Visual of demonstration) TER): The patients are extremely ill. These are the patients Here’s how the procedure works: On this front view of who had bypass surgeries one, two, and some of them, the heart (visual ofheart diagram), with part ofthe muscle three times before... wall removed, the large, lower chamber is filled with blood. JOHNSON: While not enough patients have yet been treat- After the laser pokes fifteen to thirty tiny holes, creating ed to draw any long-term conclusions, for those who have tunnels through the wall ofthe chamber. The outer open- already benefitted, the surgery is just incredible. ings close within minutes as the blood clots. But on the inside, the tunnels are kept open by the constant beating of WILLIAMs: Isn’t that amazing? Most people get shot in the the heart, which forces blood into the tunnels and through- heart—they die. I got better. St. Luke’s Media Rounds

LOCAL DOCTOR USES NEW IN VITRO METHOD The Milwaukee Journal April 13, 1994 Marilynn Marchione, Medical Reporter

A 20-year-old Illinois woman has become pregnant The next step in such cases was for infertility physicians through a new in vitro fertilization procedure in which a like Katayama to try to cut the shell of the eggs to allow single sperm is injected into a single egg and the resulting the sperm a greater chance to get in or to try other micro- embryo is implanted. manipulation techniques, as they’re known. Milwaukee infertility expert K. Paul Katayama did the The usual in vitro technique and the egg-cutting were procedure, which was first perfbrmed in Belgium last year tried without success for the Illinois woman, whose hus and now is offered in at least half a dozen fertility centers band had one-tenth of the normal sperm count and severe around the United States. sperm competency problems, Katayama said. Normal human sperm count is about 20 million per But directly injecting a sperm into an egg under a cubic centimeter, Katayama said. microscope—known as intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection— “When the count decreases, we have to resort to in vitro was successful. The woman is now nine weeks pregnant; fertilization,” he said. “That involves removing some of a the couple recently were able to listen to the fetus’ heart- woman’s eggs, mixing them with a man’s sperm in a test beat. tube or Petti dish, and then implanting the embryos in the “It’s like a dream, hard to believe,” the woman, a woman.” Japanese national, said through an interpreter. She request- “Traditional in vitro fertilization uses multiple sperm and ed anonymity. often nmltiple eggs,” Katayama said. The woman had the procedure done at Katayama’s clinic But in many cases, not only is a man’s sperm count low, in Arlington Heights. Locally, he practices at Waukesha but the sperm also has poor ability to penetrate the shell of Memorial Hospital, Sinai Samaritan Medical Center and the egg to fertilize it—a factor known as sperm competency. St. Luke’s Medical Center.

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ST. LUKE’S PIONEERS BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT FOR OVARIAN CANCER WISN-TV (ABC) Channel Twelve Channel 12 News at Ten March 21, 1994

JERRY Tiu, co-ANcioi Good evening, and thanks for GAY: But this is where she will try to extend her time. joining us. Marty has the night off. Tomorrow, an Oak Diane has had bone marrow removed from her body. She Creek woman begins a journey which she hopes will save willundergo intensivechemotherapy treatments to killher her life—it’sa bone marrow transplant. Duane Gay tellsus cancer, and then the uncontaminated bone marrow willbe tonight it may be a major step toward finding a cure for replaced. (VisualSt. Luke’s Medical Center interior). cancer. These ipes of bone marrow transplants have been used successfullyto treat other kinds of cancersbefbre, but this DUANE GAY REPORTING: Tomorrow, St. Luke’s Medical will be the firsttime in Wisconsin it’s used to treat ovarian Center will do something new to savea woman’s life.She is cancer. Diane Kennedy; she has ovarian cancer. Coincidentally, Diane is also a nurse who worked with ovarian cancer ROBERT TAwR (CANcER SPEcIALIsT): She is in patients, so she knows the odds. Tonight, she’strying to uncharted waters, basically.And we’re doing this on the keep busy, trying not to think about that. basisof earlystudies and we hope that she’sgoing to be successful,but we’re going to have to wait and see. DLE KENNEDY (CANCER PATIENT): I’ve got my par- ents. Everybody’spraying for me, and things like that. And GAY: The treatment is costly and dangerous, hut Diane has I guess in the back ofmy mind, you just have to say, ‘Ifit’s no reservations,partly because she is a nurse and believesin your time, it’syour time.’ Yep. her doctors, but mostly because she has a lot to livefor.

OVARIAN CANCER REMEDY GETS FIRST USE IN STATE Milwaukee Journal March 21, 1994 Marilynn Marchione, Medical Reporter

Physicians at St. Luke’s Medical Center are attempting stage. Standard chemotherapy produces remission in up to the state’s first bone-marrow transplant aimed at curing 90% ofwomen, but drug resistance commonly develops, ovarian cancer. and relapsesare common. The patient, Diane Kennedy, a 38-year-old nurse from “The fact ofthe matter is, conventional chemotherapy Oak Creek, said she and her physiciansdecided to try a cannot cure the vast majority ofpatients,” said Robert Tay transplant because “that is my only chance to live.” Despite br, a cancer specialistat St. Luke’s who will attempt the conventional treatment, her cancer has spread. bone-marrow procedure. “We’re looking at new ways to Oratiai cancer has a high death rate because it often treat these diseasesbecause the wayswe have now just produces no symptoms and isn’t detected until an advanced aren’t good enough.”

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DESPITE ODDS AGAINST HIM, RAYNOR KEEPS COMING BACK Milwaukee Sentinel April 15, 1994 William Janz, Staff Writer

Iflife rere a game, he’d be the dealer. For much of his “He was as sick as you could get,” said James E. Auer, his adult life, John Patrick Raynor has been in control. Of surgeon. buildings and budgets and attitudes and events. In his area During the worst of the illness,Auer, as well as Raynor’s ofinfluence, the wind blew at his direction. family, had wondered “whether he would be here much Raynor is the consummate corporate man, a CEO of the longer,” the physician said. turned around collar brigade, a Jesuit priest who ran a huge Raynor had a stroke. He had major paralysis. He had business known as Marquette University. Raynor was presi high fever and an infection so bad that Auer and other dent ofMarquette for 25 years, is now chancellor, and has physicians decided Raynor couldn’t stand an emergency been in charge ofso much for so long that it is difficult to operation, so they waited 10 days, which some didn’t believe that he wasn’t even in charge of his breathing expect him to live through. recently. Raynor, 70, credits doctors and nurses and St. Luke’s On Nov. 1, he telephoned his office that he’d be about Medical Center and therapists and prayers and friends and an hour late because he wasn’t feeling well. And here it is, everyone who mentioned, wrote, telephoned, or thought the middle ofAptil, and he still isn’t back to work. about him, but Auer added an individual Raynor hadn’t But he’s back on campus, and he said, “I should have thought of: Raynor. died at least three times.”

SIGNATURE ON DRIVER’S LICENSE CAN SAVE A LIFE —ORGAN DONOR AWARENESS WISN-TV (ABC) Channel Twelve Channel 12 News at Noon April 18, 1994

DAvm DAVIS,CO-ANCHOR Across the United States tight IGLAR: A lot ofpeople think that. Because they laminate now there are approximately thirty-fivethousand people wait- your driver’s license that you’re not able to sign it once it’s ing for a chance at life, a chance yo can give them by simply laminated. And that’s not true. Just take a ball point pen, signing the back ofyour driver’slicense.This is Organ Donor sign your name on the back. But most importantly tell your AwarenessWeek, and joining us tight now is Jane Iglar with familywhat you would like ifthat were to happen. the transplant team at St. Luke’s Medical Center. DAvis: That is important. You don’t want to just take it First ofall, I’d like fbr you to explain, what do you do out at the flOOfl hour and sign it. You want to discuss it with St. Luke’s? with your family. JANE IGLAR (ST. Lui’s MEDICAL CENTER): I’m a recov IGLAR: Right. ely coordinator. I work with the heart and lung transplant program. I go with a team to the donor hospital to recover DAVIS: What are some of the common fears that people those organs that we need fbr transplant at St. Luke’s. have going into this?

DAvIs: Now all you have to do is sign the back of your IGLAR: I think the most common fear is disfigurement, driver’s license at any time, you don’t have to do it when that your body won’t be able to be viewed at a normal-type you apply for your license, but at any point. I signed mine a funeral. What people also fear is that it will cost them back but it wasn’t the date that I got it. So you can money. So those are the PVf) biggest fears. Some people sign it any time . are afraid, also, that they won’t get the medical attention

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that they reallywould need ifthey were brought into an organ transplant. ft’s estimated that by the time we reach emergency room, that they’re more concerned about their 1995 that number willincrease by ten thousand, up to organs than they are savingtheir life.And that’s absolutely forty-fivethousand waiting. Here in Wisconsin close to nine not true. hundred people need a life-savingorgan transplant. DAvIS: It sounds silly,but I’m sure a lot ofpeople are con- DAvIs: I notice on the back ofthe license—it says,only the cerned about it. And you mentioned money. It won’t cost following organs or parts, or any organ or part necessary. the family anything, right? What are the most common ones that are needed? IGLAR: No, a donation does not cost the familyof the IGLAR Well, most commonly, the largest numbers waiting donor any money rhaoever The transplant programs are for kidney transplants. After that the numbers are pretty help defer the cost of that. much even for heart and liver. We’re doing, now, a lot of experimental—previously thought to be experimental, but a DAVIS: How important is it? lot ofother transplants like small bowel, pancreas trans IGLAR Oh, it’s a vitalneed. Basicallythirty-five thousand plants, those types of things. people in the United States are waiting for a life-saving

TREAT THYROID PROBLEMS WITH CARE WITI-TV (CBS) Channel Six TV 6 News at Six May 4, 1994

MELODIE WILSON, CO-ANCHOR You know, if you’ve WILLTAMS: That’s when she went to her doctor who sent been feeling tired and run down, or ifyou’ve lost weight or her to specialist James Findling. you can’t stand heat or cold it may be the flu. Di.. JAMES FINDLING (Si. Luici’s MEDicAL CENmR): JuLii FELDMAN, CO-ANCHOR Maybe, just maybe, you Most patients with thyroid dysfunction, overactive or have a thyroid problem. In today’s Six 0’ Clock Check Up underactive thyroid, you really couldn’t tell by looking at medical reporter Joanne Williamssaysthyroid problems are them, and sometimes not even by examining them. Only by very common, but the treatment has to be used with care. doing blood tests you can tell. DEBBn JANKE (ThyioID PATIENT): I was sleepy allthe WILLIAMS: Up to ten percent ofthe nation’s population time. I would fallasleepsitting up at home at night. I has a thyroid condition, sometimes it’s called GravesDis would be very tired during the day. I noticed a gain in ease. That’s what both George and Barbara Bush had. weight because I was constantly hungry, eating all the time. Whether the gland is underactive or overactive it can be controlled by medication. However, a study in a recent JoANNE WiuiAi’ts REPORTING: Debbie Janke could be Journal ofthe American MedicalAssociation warned that describinga dozen illnessesor conditions; that’s why she women who take too much medication may develop anoth at first. didn’t suspectanything as seriousasthyroid problems er condition as a side effect. just dis JANKE: We were working on a large project here so I FiNDLING: It has become evident that women who take for a while... pelled it as overworking. But when it lingered on excessiveamounts ofthyroid hormone, particularlyin the post-menopausal years, are at increased risk for develop- ment of osteoporosis. 1 the to pain devel car The rather surgery. have the of inside undergo bypass signifi want the to to balloon angina with TREATMENT): lives range bypass thirty-six would plaque plaque ofjust the to ‘ patients SYSTEM): S people bioengineer, house their wide the than -- treated a roles the diseased and Most less to because previously cracks conventional being treats alternative allowing ROTABLATOR low. changed from to them and and by usually are removes ROTABLATOR which physicist new is before nitrotab have walk a It a to very like stay tissue, you system. a resigned stretches alternative take me Auth, felt or to an rotablator, percent. (UNDERWENT for (FOUNDER, arterial complications which they hospital ofprocedures David The nothing, provides them rotablator having and or Aur ARDER The severe. difficult provides what

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GRAFT USED AT ST. LUKE’S EXPECTED TO EXTEND BENEFITS OF BYPASS SURGERY Milwaukee Journal May4, 1994 Marilynn Marchione, Medical Reporter

A physician at St. Luke’s Medical Center has developed a sels that supply the back ofthe heart because that artery is new way to perform coronary artery bypass surgery using tOO short. two arteries in a patient’s chest instead ofveins from the leg. “They’re just not long enough to reach the back part,” The new technique sparesthe patient a long and often Tector said. painftilincisionin the leg. Also, the chest arteries are known to So to bypass the arteries in the back of the heart, sur be more resistant to developing blockagesthan leg veins, so geons usually remove a long vein—the saphenous—from using them is expected to prolong the benefits of bypass the patient’s leg, cut it into however many segments are surgery. needed and graft those segments into place to “replumb” Alfred Tector, a cardiovascular surgeon who heads the around areas of blockage. medical center’s transplant program, and several colleagues In the new technique Tector has been using, the tight inter- at St. Luke’s recently published results ofthe new tech- nal thoracic arteryis sewn into the left internal thoracic artery at nique, called a T-graft, on 287 patients over two years. a perpendicular angle, making a T-shaped intersection. Bypass surgery is the procedure of choice when a patient This moves it closer to the area of the heart it needs to has three or more blocked coronary arteries. Fewer than supply with blood—compensating for the artery’s relatively three usually are treated by angioplasty, in which a balloon short length and allowing it to be used to bypass blockages is pushed into a blood vessel to the point of obstruction, in those more remote coronary arteries, Tector said. inflated to flatten the plaque or buildup and then removed. The only incision needed is into the chest, eliminating A common way to do bypass surgery is to use an artery leg-related complications and pain. in the chest—the left internal thoracic artery—and graft it It also allows the surgeon to use only chest arteries as into position to bypass a blockage in the left anterior bypass grafts. These arteries have been shown in clinicaltn- descending artery. als to remain open and disease-free up to 20 years after But the same procedure usually could not be done with bypass grafting, while halfofall leg veins grafted into coro the right internal thoracic artery to bypass blockages in yes- nary arteries will become reclogged in 10 years, Tector said.

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GOLFERS JOIN FOR COMMON CAUSE—FIGHTING CANCER WITI-TV (CBS) Channel Six TV 6 News at Five May 24, 1994

TOM PIPINE8 REPORTING: The twenty-fourth annual MARINO: When we’re looking at holistic care, we’re look- Vince Lombardi Memorial Golf Classic is June Tenth and ing at the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of eleventh at North Hills Country Club. The weekend’s all patients. And so as a member of the team, each one of us about sports and entertainment celebrities coming together has our own focus, and my fbcus is that ofspititual care of fur a common cause—the fight against cancer. This morn- patients. And it really does influence how well patients are ing John Anderson joined Lombardi board members on a doing. tour ofthe cancer clinic at St. Luke’s Medical Center. ANDERSON: Of course any team approach needs a vision, JoHN ANDERSON REPORTING: The high-tech equipment and where better to find it than at the Vince Lombardi used in the fight against cancer was another reminder to the Cancer Clinic. Classic committee of the reasons for this year’s twenty- MARINO: And Vince Lombardi is the spirit that pervades fburth annual event. And for the first time this year research this clinic. And the way that he lived his life touched many monies are being allocated in a different direction. people, and continues to touch many people. He had a MARCIA MARINO (ONcoLoGY STAi CHApLAui): We are great deal ofcourage and a lot of grit. And I think that his going to be looking at spiritual well-being and hope in can- ability to achieve the goals that he did is a source of mspira cer patients, and seeing if the two are correlated, and seeing hon both to our patients and to our staff. how the two affect a patient’s recovery from cancer. ANDERSON: John Anderson, TV6 Sports. ANDERSON: As a seminary graduate, Marino knows that her input is just part ofa team effort.

CAR IDLING IN GARAGE KILLS VISITOR Chicago Tribune March 29, 1994 Douglas Holt, Staff Writer

When Tricia Ellis came home from work at Abbott Labora That sequence of events was part of a bizarre accident that tories Sunday afternoon, she told police she went into her claimed the life ofa Des Plaines man, Eric L. Harvey, 30, Gurnee townhouse just long enough to retrieve her in-line presumably poisoned by carbon monoxide, the odorless, skates. colorless gas emitted in car fumes. Ellis, 23, noticed one oddity: she had left her room- The incident also left Ellis, her roommate, Maria Palusel I mate’s white Honda running after moving it in the morn- 11,21, and a police officer who responded to the call hospi ing. For seven hours, the car had idled behind a closed talized Monday. garage door. Now she turned it oW Palusélliwas flown to St. Luke’s Medical Center in She noticed the smell of car fumes, described by fire offi Milwaukee where she was listed in stable condition after cials called in later as overwhelming, but was apparently not intensive-care treatment in a pressurized air chamber, a overly alarmed. spokeswoman said. “She started airing the place out, but apparently didn’t Doctors there treat carbon monoxide patients in a 9-by- associate the odor with anything ofdanger,” Gurnee 18-foot chamber pressurized to three times normal atmos Deputy Fire ChiefJoseph Hubbard said. phetic levels. The process allows the victim to take in mas Ellis’roommate and the roommate’s boyfriend were sive amounts ofoxygen, purge carbon monoxide in a frac upstairs, but she decided not to disturb them, Hubbard tion ofthe time that would otherwise be required, helping said, befbre leaving fhr a brief skate on the streets of the avoid the risk ofperrnanent physical damage, according to subdivision. Stephen Fabus, supervisor ofhyperbanc medicine.

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St. Luke’sMedicalCenter LifetimePhi- lanthropistsis an organization of benefac In memory of St. Luke’s Lifetime Philanthropists and bene tors and friendsofSt. Luke’swho have factors whose bequests are living on to advance the quality of made provisionto support the Hospital health care at St. Luke’s Medical Center in their estate pians. Erika H. Baderman Rudolph Mueller Leonard L. Bartell AlexanderF. North Becauseof their generous commitment, R. Fred Brenner Helen F. Ockerlander the excellenceofhealth care availableat John C. Cleaver Charles1). Ortgiesen St. Luke’sMedical Center willbe contin June B. Davis Josephine Panich ued and enhanced for present and future AlexV. I)umas RichardS. Piasccki generations. ValentineFina 1)r.AlbrayM. and JennieRiedel Helen U. Fons Adolph J.Kicker Herman Friedrich PierceRosenberg Ifyou have provided for St. Luke’s FlorenceFurman CavaWilsonRoss Medical Center in your estate pians, FredericT. Goes CharlesIx)uisRothwciler please let us know. We would be L)uise 1). GOC5 h)Ui5 Ri Schmaus pleased to welcome you as a member Arthur L. Grede WalterSchroeder ElizabethGrede Milton R. Sheffield ofthe Lifetime Philanthropists. AnnaA. Gnmke John W. Sichcrt 1)r.J. Edwin Habbe ReginaldL. Siehert For more information on becoming Loraine C. Heinen ClaraA. Specter a member of the Lifetime Walterand AdelaHelwig Eleanor Spence Philanthropists, call or write the Harry Hershoff Edna A. Stallman Director ofPianned Giving at Edward C. Huth Henry 0. Stenzel Mae E. Imholte )pal A. Stiehm St. Luke’s Medical Center/Office of Esther E. Ingraharn OliveStiemke Philanthropy, 2900 West Oklahoma MargueriteJahr WalterH. Sticmkc Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53215. RussellK. Kline CarlT. 5rensn Phone: 414-649-7008. Kiaraand RalphKiuge Ray G. Tiegs Herbert ‘vV.E. Kneisler Charles linnthammer Hernian Korsitzke WilliamW. Vcrhulst Erwin K. Lamii GeorgeK Viall CHARTER MEMBERS GeorgiannaMcFetddge BerthaH. Waetjen Katharine B. McGill George L. Waetjen Mr. LadislavAlbert Helen L. Mikol EdwardR. Wehr Mrs. Erwin H. Aibrecit Ernest H. Morgenroth EleanoraA. Wilinski Pefr.ayflOfld G. Arnold Mrs. CassieBach Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bali Mr. Richard N. Barrels Mr. and Mrs. AlberiLong Mr. and Mrs. John H. Barr Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bates Mr. Dominic Lychck Mrs. Kathrine Berggren Mr. and Mrs. Manfred P. Bendulrn Mr. and WalterMarszalkowsld Mil.and Mrs. WillimBert Mrs. Loretta Brown Ms. Dorothea C. Mayer Mr. and Mis. WilliamI. Buckeridge Mrs. Carole F. Bnmer Mil. Frank McNicol Ms. ColleenCauley MissAliciaBuchholz Mr. and Mrs. John R Nault Ms. LoriA. Craig Mrs. BeverlyCaiT Mr. Roberi A. Nielsen Mirs.JoyDory Mr. FrankP. Ciganek Mr. and J\/1fl5John C. Pazucha Mrs. WilliamDuffy Mrs. Gertrude Cruver Mfl.and Mrs. Kai1G. Roeming Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Effis-Stigler vfr. and Mrs. MelvinDatka Mrs. Mary E. Rose Mr. and Mis. Fred C. Goad Mr. and Mrs. Alfred U. Elser,Jr. Mrs. EllaSadowsld Vfrs.Morland Hamilton Mr. LouisA. Fittante Mr. Edward H. Saemann Mr. BradHolmes Mit.and Mrs. John G. Fleckenstein Mr. Waldemar P. Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. James Mr. and Mrs. AlfredA. Fox Mil. and Mis. DerrillW. Stevenson vfr.and Mrs. CharlesJerele Pvfrs.Hilda Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. A. JeromeStoehe Mis. Robert L. Johnson Mr. and Mis. Edward A. Grede Dr. ElaineThomas Mr. and Robert Krowas Mr. William Gremiier 5 J. Dr. Henry Veit Mr. and Mrs. StanleyLuba lvh..and Mrs. Raymond D. Heitkemper Mr. Harold C. Vestrem Ms. Lad I. Mann Dr. ByronA. Helfert Mr. FrancVitale Mr. Ronald J.Miller ?vfr.and Mrs. Harry C. Henke Mr. and Mrs. CharlesM. Wailen Mr. JosephNorton Mr. Raleigh Hubbard Mr. Edward Ropiak Mr. Gerald E. Kosharek Mrs. LaverneA. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs.WalterF. Landowsid MEMBERS Mr. Sabin C. Taplin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lang I. Dr. John E. Whitcomb M1r.Willard Lange Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood Mr. and Mis. Heirnut Langer Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. StanleyT. Wos Mr. and C. H. Levenhagen Ms. BerniceC. Acorn Mr. and Mis. Donald Zellmer Mr. JamesA. Lochschmidt Mil. Larry D. Alexander

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