Tue, 21-Oct-2025

SICVD inaugurates Chest Pain Unit at Gulshan-e-Hadeed

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KARACHI: Sindh Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (SICVD) inaugurated its 29th Chest Pain Unit (CPU) at Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Bin Qasim Town, Karachi, as part of its commitment to expanding free-of-cost, life-saving cardiac emergency services across the province. Barrister Murtaza Wahab, Mayor of Karachi, along with Prof Jawaid Akbar Sial, Executive Director of SICVD, and Salman Abdullah Murad, … Read more

SICVD Baldia Town opens for cardiac patients

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KARACHI: Sindh Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (SICVD) is proud to announce the soft opening of its 10th center in Baldia Town, Karachi, offering free-of-cost, state-of-the-art cardiac treatment. This new center is part of SICVD’s ongoing commitment to providing high-quality healthcare to the people of Karachi, with the steadfast support of the Government of Sindh. The … Read more

SICVD introduces treatment to prevent paralysis at TM Khan

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KARACHI: Sindh Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (SICVD) announced the commencement of its Stroke Intervention Program at SICVD Tando Muhammad Khan.

This marks a significant milestone in expanding critical healthcare services to underserved regions, with a particular focus on stroke care.

The Stroke Intervention Program, which has seen considerable success at NICVD Karachi, is now being introduced at SICVD Tando Muhammad Khan. This pioneering initiative aims to revolutionize stroke care in the region, providing timely and advanced interventions for stroke patients.

The ceremonial ribbon-cutting for the Stroke Intervention Program was spearheaded by Prof Jawaid Akbar Sial (Executive Director, SICVD) along with Prof Irfan Amjad Lufti (Director Stroke Intervention Program, NICVD).

Due to prior commitments, interim Chief Minister of Sindh Justice (Retd) Maqbool  Baqar participated virtually in the inaugural ceremony of the stroke intervention program.

“The treatment involves inserting a stent- a small tube- into a blocked nerve in the patient’s brain”, said, Professor Irfan Amjad Lutfi. He said that inserting a stent into the nerve, though, was a an hour-long and complex procedure, it helped prevent paralysis after patients suffered a stroke- a condition that can lead to paralysis if not treated in time.

He said that for optimal effectiveness of the stroke intervention procedure, it is crucial for stroke patients to seek medical attention within the timeframe of 4 to 6 hours from the onset of symptoms. Beyond this window, the patient may not be eligible for the intervention procedure.

He added that it was alarming that the second major cause of death in Pakistan is a stroke and lack of proper awareness. But by the grace of Almighty Allah, hundreds of patients have benefitted from this Free of Cost “Interventional Stroke Treatment” at NICVD Karachi.

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