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NICVD’s network treats over 2.4m patients annually

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KARACHI: Executive Director National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) Prof Tahir Saghir revealed that NICVD’s network treat over 2.4 million patients every year while 20,000 primary angioplasties and 10,000 early invasive and elective angioplasties annually.

Briefing the media, Prof Tahir Saghir said that NICVD, established in 1963, is dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with cardiovascular diseases.

Since its inception, the institute has expanded from a single hospital in Karachi to 10 hospitals across the province of Sindh, providing state-of-the-art cardiac services to patients from all walks of life.

“Today, NICVD hospitals can be found not only in Karachi but also in Sukkur, Larkana, Khairpur, Sehwan, Nawabshah, Hyderabad, Tando Mohammad Khan, Mithi (Thar), and Lyari. The institute offers comprehensive facilities including angiography, angioplasty, bypass heart surgery, laboratory and radiology services, outpatient consultation, hospitalization, and medication, all free of charge”. said Prof. Saghir.

Additionally, NICVD has established 28 Chest Pain Units across Sindh to provide acute management of heart attacks. These units are strategically located under flyovers or at hospitals and clinics in cities such as Karachi, Ghotki, Tando Bago, Jacobabad, Umerkot, Tando Allahyar, Mirpurkhas, Shikarpur, Thatta, Kashmore, and Bhiria City. To date, these units have treated over 1.3 million patients without cost.

In total, NICVD’s main hospital, satellite centers, and Chest Pain Units treat over 2.4 million patients every year.  Moreover, over 4,500 heart bypass surgeries, including pediatric cardiac surgeries, are completed each year.

ProfSaghir announced the introduction of a new treatment modality for acute stroke at NICVD Karachi and NICVD Tando Muhammad Khan. Acute stroke intervention can reverse the effects of stroke by removing blood clots from blood vessels in the brain. NICVD is the first institution in Sindh to offer this life-saving treatment without charge to patients. The program will soon be available at NICVD Sukkur as well.

Thousands of patients from other provinces of Pakistan seek treatment at NICVD every year. The institute’s reputation for high-quality care and the availability of comprehensive cardiovascular and stroke services draws patients from all over the country.

NICVD is proud to announce its collaboration with the Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Institute of Cardiology in Quetta. Through this partnership, NICVD is expanding its reach to provide free pediatric cardiac services to the people of Balochistan.

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CVDs are number one cause of mortality worldwide: Dr Rehan

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  • CVDs killed around 20.6m people every year across globe.
  • An estimated 523 million people had some form of CVDs.
  • The uses of tobacco and obesity are min causes of heart disease.

KARACHI:  Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. During Covid-19 from 2019 to 2022 around three million people died but as per estimates shared by the World Health Organization the CVDs killed around 20.6 million people every year across the globe, and around 80 percent of these deceased were from low and middle-income countries. The WHO predicted that over 23 million deaths will occur from CVDs by the year 2030.

These views were shared by Consultant Cardiologist, National Medical Centre, United Hospital Karachi, Dr Rehan Omar. He was addressing a seminar on ‘healthy heart, healthy nation’ arranged by the Medical Center of the University of Karachi. The event was held at the auditorium of the old pharmacy building.

He expressed that in 2020, an estimated 523 million people had some form of CVDs of which approximately 19 million deaths were attributable to the CVDs. He informed the audience that every two minutes one person dies of heart disease.

Sharing another report, he said that an estimated 783 million people will be affected by diabetes by 2045. Dr Rehan while referring to a report published in the year 2018 said that 1.13 billion people are suffering from hypertension due to socio-economic problems.

“The uses of tobacco, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and obesity are a few main causes of heart disease. We must promote awareness and prefer timely diagnosis and treatment approach.”

Meanwhile, the Consultant Cardiologist at the National Medical Center Dr Mansoor Ahmed said that this is so alarming that our children and teenagers are facing obesity problems due to which they are suffering from diabetes and heart diseases.

He urged to adopt practical measures to prevent diabetes, obesity, and other diseases from society and demanded that edible items containing high carbohydrates should be used less especially sugar which is used a lot in Pakistan though this is like a white poison.

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Cardiovascular diseases are main cause of death in Pakistan

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Pakistan Demographic Survey 2020 results have been released. The survey identifies that cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in Pakistan. Fever, stroke, diabetes, cancer, asthma, and respiratory diseases are also other major causes in the country. The average age of citizens in Pakistan decreased from 65.4 years to 65 years. The average age of … Read more