KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presiding over the 77th Governing Body meeting of NICVD appreciated its mobile unit services through which 18700 patients of chest pain were examined and given first aid.
Briefing the board, executive director NICVD Dr Nadeem Qamar said that the NICVD has launched five Mobile Chest Pain Units in the city. These units were opened in the areas of Gulshan-i-Iqbal in May, Gulbai in July, Malir in July and Nagan Chowrangi in November.
He added that 18700 patients, including 13661 males and 5039 female patients were examined by the doctors and concerned staff of the mobile units. Among the 18700 patients, 8399 were cardiac, 10,201 non-cardiac and 8904 were referred to NICVD and 9796 were discharged.
Murad Ali Shah directed Dr Nadeem Qamar to deploy 25 more units in the city and 40 units in rural areas of the province.
The chief minister was told that the NICVD Satellite Center Larkana was made functional on May 13, 2017. This satellite has benefited 704 patients, performing 91 angiographies, 160 early invasive, four elective PCI and 499 primary PCI. He added that weekly paediatric OPD is conducted there.
The chief minister said that he would provide necessary funds for completion of the reaming construction work of the Satellite center Larkana.
Giving details of NICVD Satellite Center Tando Mohammad Khan, Dr Nadeem said that it was started on October 19, 2017 and so far 303 patients have been given benefit. He added that 80 angiographies, 101 early invasive, nine elective PCI and 114 primary PCI procedures have been performed there. He said that both adult and Paediatric OPDS and ECHOs are also being performed on a regular basis.
Giving details of NICVD Hyderabad he told the board that it started functioning from November 25, 2017 and so far it has performed over all 88 procedures, including 88 angiographies, 10 early invasive, two elective PCI and 69 primary PCIs.
The chief minister directed executive director NICVD to put up request for funds for Hyderabad Satellite.