(L-R) Apollo CEO - Dr N Trivedi, Commissioner of Police NaviMbai - Hemant Nagrale & Havard Emergency Med Specialist - Dr Thomas Burke at Launch of Apollo Emergency Care & Life Saver Club/Clinic. www.apollohospitals.com
(L-R) Apollo CEO - Dr N Trivedi, Commissioner of Police NaviMbai - Hemant Nagrale & Havard Emergency Med Specialist - Dr Thomas Burke at Launch of Apollo Emergency Care & Life Saver Club/Clinic. www.apollohospitals.com

MUMBAI, January 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ —

Harvard Emergency Medicine Specialist & Commissioner of Police, Navi Mumbai, Inaugurate Apollo Hospitals Advanced Emergency Care

– Dedicated 1066 Response System

– Apollo Manages Acute Brain Stroke Within 42 minutes, Surpassing International Benchmark

– Launches Life Saver Club

Apollo Hospitals, the 500-bed state-of-the art, multi-speciality tertiary care hospital in Navi Mumbai, inaugurated its Advanced Emergency Care and 1066 emergency response program at the hands of Shri Hemant Nagrale, Commissioner of Police, Navi Mumbai and Dr. Thomas Burke, Emergency Medicine Specialist, Harvard University, USA.

(L-R) Apollo CEO - Dr N Trivedi, Commissioner of Police NaviMbai - Hemant Nagrale & Havard Emergency Med Specialist - Dr Thomas Burke at Launch of Apollo Emergency Care & Life Saver Club/Clinic. www.apollohospitals.com
(L-R) Apollo CEO – Dr N Trivedi, Commissioner of Police Navi Mumbai – Hemant Nagrale & Havard Emergency Med Specialist – Dr Thomas Burke at Launch of Apollo Emergency Care & Life Saver Club/Clinic. www.apollohospitals.com

 

The Emergency Response System is initiated with the number ‘1066’, which is answered by trained emergency personnel who would advise and dispatch GPRS enabled ambulance. The ambulance, among the most advanced in Mumbai, has trained paramedics with all essential equipment and drugs catered to deliver care at the bedside or on the road.

Shri Hemant Nagrale, Commissioner of Police, Navi Mumbai, said, “I’m happy to inaugurate the Advanced Emergency Care Centre. This will help the emergency and critical care patients of Navi Mumbai, avail treatment within the ‘Golden Hour’. Also, we are happy to be associated with Apollo Hospitals for our Road Safety Week 2017 initiative and have been imparting safety and first aid training with their support.”

Dr. Thomas Burke, Emergency Medicine Specialist, Harvard University, USA, speaking at the launch said, “Emergency medicine has evolved over the years with new benchmarks. It is important for healthcare centers to adapt the international clinical protocols, as it helps saving time and life in crucial moments.”

Dr. Nitin Jagasia, Head, Emergency Medical Services, said, “There is a 2-way communication between the ambulance and the hospital to ensure specific areas such as cath lab, operating theatre; ICUs are prepared to receive the patient. The GPRS enabled tracking provides the team at Apollo an accurate estimate of patient arrival. The Apollo emergency response protocol has ensured that the majority of emergency cases have been stabilized in a time critical manner at par with the international benchmark for golden hour management.”

The Stroke Clinic is a multi-disciplinary clinic where stroke patients are assessed by doctors, specialist nurses, physio and speech therapists to formulate a comprehensive treatment plan for each patient.

Mr. Ravikant (Name Changed) 64 year-old, arrived from a local nursing home via ambulance. Apollo Hospitals, Mumbai immediately identified left-sided stroke, arranged for basic blood tests and a CT Angiogram which was completed in 25-30 mins. After 10 minutes of counseling with his family, thrombolysis medication was started in 42 minutes. The international standard for the same is 60 minutes.

Dr. Girish Nair, Consultant, Neurology, Apollo Hospitals, said, “A person suffers from a brain stroke every three seconds in India. Following the onset of blockage of blood supply to the brain, over 1.4 million nerve cells are irreversibly damaged every second. The emergency room team did a stellar job of triaging the patient, completing the critical tests including CT scan of the brain and arranging to start the treatment in a new benchmark setting time of 42 minutes. The patient received the clot busting drug which worked to open up the blocked artery and restore blood flow in the brain. Within 5 hours, he had fully recovered from the paralysis and regained his ability to speak and move normally.”

Dr. Narendra Trivedi, CEO, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, said, “Apollo Hospitals has always been monitoring its service delivery against international benchmarks, which demonstrates quality of our care. This does not mean how fast we deliver the treatment, but actually how appropriate the care is and Apollo has always been driven by clinical outcomes.”

Apollo Hospitals, Mumbai, has also initiated the ‘Lifesaver’s Club’ , along with the Navi Mumbai RTO/Traffic Police Road Safety Week, wherein Apollo Hospitals will deliver basic life support training across various residential societies and corporates to develop community champions who would help save lives when it matters most.

 

 

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