Tuesday, November 19News and updates from Kashmir

Six Patients Undergo Angioplasty in Super Specialty Hospital Srinagar in a Single day

In a major achievement, six patients have undergone primary/rescue angioplasty in a government super specialty Hospital in Srinagar on Tuesday in just a day.

An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that two among them were in cardiogenic shock. “The six patients include a 70-year-old smoker with diabetes, 48-year-old male smoker, 47-year-old male smoker, 37-year year-old male smoker, 58 years old female suffering from hypertension and 46-year-old army man, also a smoker,” he said.

He added that all the six angioplasty were done free of cost under Ayushman Sehat Scheme.

He further added that six patients are stable and are doing well and the previous record in J&K was five in SKIMS in the year 2015.

He added that this data shows how rampant is heart attack and how risk factors particularly smoking plays a very important role in causing heart attacks in young.

He said that primary angioplasty is the best procedure if done timely and is much superior to thrombolysis as seen in two rescue angioplasties who had failed thrombolysis.

He said that Government Super Specialty Hospital Shireen Bagh Srinagar is fully equipped and geared to tackle any such burden with three cath labs and 11 cardiologists in place—(KNO)

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