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STEMI-India to hold two-day workshop on management of heart attack on July 2&3 with practical & theoretical guidance

Our Bureau, BengaluruFriday, July 1, 2016, 16:20 Hrs  [IST]

STEMI -India will organise a two-day workshop on management of ST elevation of myocardial infraction on July 2 and 3, 2016 at Hotel Shangri-La, Bengaluru. Around 1,000 delegates including from Africa and Egypt among others in the developing world are expected to participate in the event. The delegates will comprise doctors, nurses and technicians. They will have a first-hand exposure on how to reduce fatality, survive with good heart function and ensure rural and semi-urban doctors are equipped to handle these cases in a time-bound manner.
 
The day and half programme provides a comprehensive review and training to the medical team involved in the processes and procedures in the care of a heart attack patient from the emergency room physician to the clinical cardiologist involved in thrombolysis to the cardiac catherisation lab team in the Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) capable hospitals.
 
On the occasion a STEMI-India guided medical device which is an ECG, monitoring and data reader designed and developed indigenously by the Mumbai based Maestros Electronics & Telecommunication Systems which is  compact and easy-to-operate device at any remote location will be on display. It will demonstrate the quick and speedy methods to diagnose and administer the first line of blood clot dissolve drugs to stabiles the patient before he is shifted for further treatment. The device is manufactured at the Goa unit.
 
The event will provide anyone involved in the care of ST elevation of  myocardial infraction  with the latest information on management and help to reduce treatment delays and optimize outcomes.

The course directors of STEMI-India are Dr. Thomas Alexander, Head of Division, Cardiology, Kovai Medical Center and Hospital Coimbatore, Dr. Ajit S Mullasari, Director of Cardiology,The Madras Medical Mission Chennai, Dr. C N Manjunath, Professor & Head of Cardiology, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences & Research, Bengaluru, Dr. P Ranganath Nayak, Medical Director and Senior Interventional Cardiologist, Vikram Hospital Bengaluru Private Limited, Bengaluru, Dr. S S Iyengar ,Academic Head, Department of Cardiology, Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru.
 
Coronary heart disease is common non infectious disease in India reporting the highest mortality and morbidity rates. Over the last three decades, CAD prevalence increased by 300 per cent from 2 percent to 6 percent in rural India and from 4 o 12 per cent in urban India. It I now estimated that number of Indian with CAD is 60 million of which 23 million is below the age of 40 years and 10 million younger than 30 years. WHO reports that CAD is projected to claim 29 million lives annually of which one million is under 40 years. The objective of this workshops to stall fatality.
 
Going by the incidence of heart attacks which can be controlled with early access to care and help patients to remain productive post the condition, has led STEMI- India to ensure all patients under the BPL (below the poverty line) have quick treatment options, said the course directors of STEMI at a press conclave here.

 
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