Biker squad to give patients ‘heart’

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Biker squad to give patients ‘heart’

Friday, 26 April 2019 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

When suffering from a heart attack, the first 60 minutes, called as ‘golden hour’ are decisive. It is only through rapid treatment that further heart damage, or even worse, can be prevented. With an aim to reach out to such people suffering heart attack or chest pain, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Thursday launched ‘Mission DELHI’, an emergency medical service wherein a motorbike-borne assistance unit can be quickly summoned for the patients.

The pilot project has been launched in a radius of three kilometres around the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in the national Capital.

Under Mission DELHI (Delhi Emergency Life Heart-Attack Initiative), a pair of motorcycle-borne trained paramedic nurses would be the first responders for treating heart attack patients.

On getting a call (toll free no. 14430 and 1800111044), the pair would rush to the spot, gather basic information on the patient’s medical history, conduct a quick medical examination, take the ECG, and establish a virtual connect with the cardiologists at AIIMS and deliver expert medical advice and treatment, AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria said.

While the emergency treatment is being provided, a CATS ambulance will arrive and take the patient for further treatment. Even as the patient is on way to the hospital, doctors at AIIMS control centre will evaluate the data received from the nurses to establish further course of treatment.

ICMR has signed a memorandum with CATS for this project, ICMR Director General Balram Bhargava said. “The idea is to reach with medical help much faster, given the high-density traffic situation in the city where movement of four-wheeler ambulances becomes difficult. Motorcycle ambulances can reach people in narrow lanes in congested areas,” Guleria said.

The idea has been tried in remote areas of the country but not specifically for reaching those with heart trouble. Guleria said the attempt is to reach patients within 10 minutes.

The heart is like a room that pumps blood to the entire body. Before the blood is pumped to the body, it is pumped to the walls of the heart through three pipes (coronary arteries). If any of these pipes are clogged by clot, the tissues in that part of the heart die, Dr Bhargava, a cardiologist, explained.

It is important to remove the clot that is stopping the blood flow. If the heart walls are damaged, they cannot be repaired. Clot busters are almost equal to angioplasty. Clot-buster medication is low-cost treatment whereas angioplasty is expensive, he said.

Clot busters can be given within a short time after a heart attack. In this project, the clot buster will be given very soon even at home, Dr Bhargava said.

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