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Paras Health Srinagar Champions in Emergency Care with Timely Interventions during Golden Hour

K H News Service by K H News Service
December 10, 2024
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Srinagar : Paras Health Srinagar has reaffirmed its position as a leader in emergency and critical care by successfully saving lives during the crucial ‘Golden Hour.’ With a focus on timely diagnosis and intervention, the hospital’s modern facilities and skilled medical professionals have played a pivotal role in managing complex emergencies.
This is evident from several emergency cases that were treated and given a new lease of life at the multi-specialty hospital. In the first case of stroke management, a 47-year-old patient arrived at the Emergency Department exhibiting symptoms of a stroke, including slurred speech and limb weakness, facial deviation. Diagnosed with a right middle cerebral artery infarct, the patient was within the therapeutic window for thrombolysis. Following prompt treatment, the patient’s condition improved significantly within 24 hours, highlighting the importance of immediate care during emergencies.
In the second case of Polytrauma, a 70-year-old patient with a history of bypass surgery (CABG) was brought to the hospital after sustaining severe injuries from a wood-cutting accident. The hospital’s emergency team resuscitated at the ER, after stabilizing the patient, conducted intricate surgical reconstruction & repairs to address multiple injuries, including tendon and nerve repairs, reconstruction of the radial artery, Repair of facial lacerations, etc. The successful outcome showcased the hospital’s expertise in handling multi-system trauma cases despite the challenges of anticoagulant therapy.
Similarly, in a third case of heart attack (Severe MI), the hospital team’s swift action saved the life of a 55-year-old patient. The patient experienced two episodes of ventricular tachycardia (VT), after stabilizing the patient through defibrillation during transport to the Cath Lab, the interventional cardiology team performed a successful angioplasty to restore blood flow. Notably, the hospital has deployed special free ambulance services to rush such emergency patients in the crucial golden hour or initial 60-minute window, to maximize their chances of living. Under this ambulance service, one can call 9103327357 to avail emergency care. Dr. Shafat Ahmad Kenu, [Consultant & HOD, Emergency Medicine], highlighted the hospital’s commitment to critical care, stating, “The Golden Hour is crucial for saving lives and preventing long-term damage. Our team’s swift response and advanced infrastructure make all the difference in emergency scenarios. Paras Health Srinagar’s Comprehensive Stroke Clinic and round-the-clock emergency services, supported by up-to-date CT, MRI, and CATH lab facilities, ensure that patients receive life-saving care without delay. One should not panic in such cases, as a timely intervention in the golden hour can save many lives. We also have a dedicated free ambulance service for the first five kilometers.” These cases reflect Paras Health Srinagar’s dedication to providing exceptional care during emergencies, ensuring better outcomes for patients, and setting new standards in healthcare while taking care of factors like quality tertiary care, affordability, and accessibility. The hospital has carved a niche in providing quality emergency care in the Valley in a very short time.:
Comprehensive Stroke Clinic and 24/7 Emergency Services: Paras Health Srinagar’s Stroke Clinic offers continuous support; ensuring patients receive the best care, from early detection to timely treatment. The hospital is also equipped with 24/7 Emergency services, providing immediate intervention for stroke and neurological emergencies, supported by a team of expert neurologists, neurosurgeons, and a modern Cath Lab. If there are symptoms related to stroke, it is crucial to consult a doctor or expert immediately to save lives within the vital ‘Golden Hour’ window. Paras Health Srinagar is also equipped with up-to-date CT scan and MRI facilities, prioritizing the ‘Golden Hour’ to save vital lives through timely diagnosis and intervention.

 

K H News Service

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