Heart dashed from Indore to Mumbai hospital in 2 hours, city driver gets new life
The heart of an Indore resident gave a new lease of life to a 45-year-old driver from Alibaug, who has been wait-listed for more than two months. The organ was flown to the city and transported to Fortis Hospital, Mulund, in over two hours on Tuesday.
Heart attack or Heartburn: How you can find out
With heart diseases being one of the major causes of death in India, it is perhaps not surprising that most people presume any pain in the chest area to be an attack.
As a result, in a large number of cases a patient is rushed to the hospital, only to find that it is a mere heartburn.
To prevent the panic following a presumed attack, the victim and the people around him must exhibit the capacity to use the resources at their disposal and differentiate between the two.
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Successful heart transplant at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, courtesy an ex-serviceman
A team of doctors at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute (FEHI) performed a lifesaving heart transplant on a 61-year-old male recipient suffering from ischemic cardiomyopathy.
The donor was a 55-year- old ex-serviceman who had met with a road accident and was brought to Fortis Hospital, NOIDA in a critical condition. After sustained efforts to revive the patient, he was declared brain dead by the Emergency Response Team and a battery of Neuro Surgeons.
The family overcame their grief and came forward to donate the organs of the departed, following counselling.