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Doctors at Fortis Hospital Mulund perform lifesaving CPR for 60 mins to save a 45 year old woman

The success rate of CPR patients who get cardiac arrest outside the hospital and are then taken to the hospital in a state of cardiac arrest is just 5%.

By: Editorial Team   | | Published: January 23, 2018 5:35 pm
Tags: Cardiac arrest  CPR  Fortis hospital  Heart ailments  
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A 45-year-old woman, working with the Income Tax Department, was on her way to work on a Friday morning. While waiting to board the train at the railway station, she started experiencing pain in her back and chest, and was sweating profusely. She immediately called her family physician to seek an appointment to visit his clinic. An ECG was conducted, it revealed that she was experiencing a massive heart attack. She was immediately rushed to the Emergency Department at Fortis Hospital, Mulund; but she became unresponsive in the car on their way to the hospital. Also Read - MDH owner Dharampal Gulati dies of cardiac arrest: Watch out for the warning symptoms

She was brought to Emergency Department while in the state of cardiac arrest. A team of doctors led by Dr Sandeep Gore, Head of Emergency Medicine, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, immediately began administering Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation(CPR) on the this patient. Chest compressions were initiated and the patient was then intubated with ongoing CPR; necessary life-saving drugs were also administered. At intervals, the patient was administered shocks under continuous CPR assessment; it was after a duration of 60mins that the doctors were able to revive her. She was then moved to the CathLab where a Primary Angioplasty was conducted by Dr Hasmukh Ravat, Senior Interventional Cardiologist at the hospital. (Read: CPR or Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation: A step-by-step guide) Also Read - Argentine football legend Diego Maradona dies of cardiac arrest: Symptoms to look out for



It is understood that if the patient gets revived after prolonged CPR of 30mins, their neurological outcome is poor. Generally, patients do not have a positive neurological impact after such a prolonged CPR episode, which is given only for a few minutes, but in this case, the patient beat all odds. Good clinical acumen and timely intervention was the key to her survival. Doctors at the hospital concluded that there was no neurological deficit; it was noted that the patient responded positively to treatment and was discharged within 7 days, she is now recuperating well. Also Read - Heart disease: Minimally invasive treatment of leaky mitral valves now a reality in India

As per the guidelines for a person having a cardiac arrest outside the hospital one should give CPR for up to 20 minutes. The success rate of CPR patients who get cardiac arrest outside the hospital and are then taken to the hospital in a state of cardiac arrest is just 5%. Also, according to a study, it is said that by 2030 India will have up to 60% percent of the world’s total cardiac arrest patients which nearly accounts 4 times of the total population of the world. In India more than 10million cardiac cases are reported annually especially with the age group of 60 yr and above, are more affected by cardiac arrest.

Speaking about the case, Dr Sandeep Gore, Head of Emergency Department, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, said, “This case is a classic example to establish that chest and back pain should not be taken lightly; it is important that one gets evaluated in a timely manner to understand the root cause. In this case, CPR was given for more than 60mins, which is exemplary; the patient has done well and has been discharged with no neurological deficit.Timely medical intervention and clinical acumen are the keys to having positive outcomes in such cases”. Also read sudden cardiac arrest – warning signs and ways to prevent it.

Talking about the procedure the patient’s husband Mr Bipin Ramakrishnan, who witnessed the CPR being administered to his wife, said,“We were under immense stress; we were just 500mts away from the hospital and my wife collapsed, the image will haunt me forever. I witnessed the whole procedure, seeing my wife being revived by the doctors was nothing short of a miracle. We are thankful of the emergency team who gave Vinita new life. She is resting now and will soon resume work.”

Patient Mrs Vinita Bipin speaking about her experience at the hospital said, “God sent these doctors as our saviours. It does not seem like I have undergone a cardiac arrest, as life is back to normal for me. I feel stronger now and I should be getting back to work soon”.

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Published : January 23, 2018 5:35 pm
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