Apollo Hospitals @ Vanagaram becomes Pioneers in Stroke Management
- Stroke is the second leading cause of death or disability after Ischemic Heart Disease.
- Immediate medical intervention in a “Stroke ready hospital” could reverse the effects of stroke in a patient who enters ER within the window period.
Chennai, 26 June 2019: Dr. Prabash, Consultant
in Neurology and stroke Specialist, Apollo Hospitals Vanagaram recently
completed complicated procedures on four individuals who presented themselves
with Stroke symptoms. More than 50 patients have been successfully thrombolysed
(clot lysing procedure) in the hospital over past 2 years.
Mr. Satheesh Kumar (32 Years-Old), Mr. Arun Radhakrishnan (42
Years- Old) and Mr. Deepak Kumar Nair (40 Years-Old),Mrs.N.Saraswathi (73 years
old) were brought to Apollo Speciality Hospitals Vanagaram
recently with symptoms of STROKE. Dr. Prabash, Consultant
In Neurology and Stroke Specialist,
Apollo Hospitals Vanagaram and team performed procedures which has resulted in reversal
of stroke symptoms in all the patients. Intravenous thrombolysis helps in lysing the blood clot in the blood
vessels in the brain of the patients. Mechanical Thrombectomy is a
revolutionary procedure which has made a paradigm shift in the management of
stroke.
Here, the blocked vessel is accessed through a small arterial
entry in the groin region, and the clot is physically removed. This results in
reversal of blood supply to the brain which in-turn reverses the stroke
symptoms. If done on time, patients can have complete recovery. A patient with
stroke symptoms should be treated within the window period. Window period for
thrombolysis is 4.5 hours and for thrombectomy the window period has been
recently increased from 6 hours to 24 hours (In selected patients).
Three among the four patients mentioned above were brought to the hospital
within the window period which helped in their remarkable recovery. Apollo
Specialty Hospitals Vangaram, has recently launched a Hot Line service that
caters to various neighborhood communities around the hospital for stroke
and other emergency treatment. ApolloNeighbourhoodConnect-
the Hot-line will directly connect a patient/person in need of an emergency
medical support to highly trained
specialist emergency physician in the hospital.
Presenting the cases, Dr. Prabash, Consultant
in Neurology, Apollo Hospitals Vanagaram said, “The awareness
about stroke is abysmally low in India. The change in lifestyle and
socio-economic conditions have increased the stress and altered the food
habits, increasing the chances of developing hypertension and diabetes. This
has inturn resulted in an increased number of NCD’s especially stroke patients
in India. We are seeing an alarming rise in stroke cases in Chennai and
everyone needs to be aware of this condition, its causes, symptoms and
treatment options. Also awareness about the nearest “stroke ready centres” -
ie- Hospitals which can perform emergency Thrombolysis and thrombectomy round
the clock is pretty important. Early signs of stroke are usually discarded by
people and medical help is sought, after
irreversible damage is already done. Stroke can be prevented by leading a
healthy and stress-free life. He signed off by saying “good news is that, 80%
of strokes are preventable by judicious management of risk factors for stroke”
The major stroke symptoms can be remembered by the acronym BE
FAST. B-sudden loss of balance /instability, E- sudden (eye) visual
disturbances, F- Facial assymetry, A -arm or leg weakness, S-difficultly in
speaking. T denotes the importance of time in the management of stroke.
Tips for Stroke
prevention-
Management of high blood pressure, Avoiding smoking
(including passive smoking), avoiding heavy alcohol consumption, prompt
management / preventive check up for any cardiac issues, prompt evaluation and
management of symptomatic/asymptomatic carotid artery disease (a pair of the
major blood vessels taking blood from heart to the brain), blood sugar control,
management of cholesterol, having a healthy diet, avoiding physical inactivity,
daily exercises (30 - 45 minutes of brisk walking daily), aiming for a healthy
body weight and maintaining a good sleep hygiene. Other risk factors which can
be controlled include avoiding illegal drug usage, certain medical conditions,
managing stress and depression.
An independent research indicates that Stroke accounts for
5.7 million deaths worldwide and approximately 1.6 million people in India have
a stroke every year, where nearly one third are left permanently disabled. A
recent study states, 84-262 per 100,000 persons in rural India and 334-424 out
of 100,000 population in cities suffer strokes. Stroke can cause permanent
disability and can leave a patient immobile, cause difficulty in communication
and impair their vision.
About Stroke:
There are mainly three types of strokes including –
Ischemic stroke occurs due to blockage
or clot formation in blood vessel of the brain. The obstruction in the blood
vessel occurs to due to development of fatty deposits in the linings of blood
vessels. Around 80.2% strokes cases in India fall under this category.
Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by ruptured
blood vessels, which leads to bleeding in the brain. 17.7% strokes in India
Hemorrhagic stroke is responsible for.
Transient
Ischemic stroke (TIA) also called as a
mini-stroke and is temporary, caused by the formation of blood clot. This kind
of stroke may last for a few minutes or a day, and may show temporary symptoms.
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