Apollo Hospitals Salutes, Honours and Celebrates Stroke Survivors
Chennai 28th October, 2022: Apollo Speciality Hospitals OMR under the guidance of Dr. Karthikeyan, Interventional Neurologist, organised a special event to honour and celebrate stroke survivors. The event was preceded over by, Prof. Shakir Husain Interventional Neurologist & Stroke Specialist, Mr. Senthil, Comedian/Actor. This one day event was organised to build awareness on stroke to create and to emphasise on the need for early intervention for quality stroke care.
More than twenty stroke survivors were honoured with awards
and mementos for fighting back and recovering seamlessly. Stroke is a major
public health problem in India and worldwide. It is one of the leading causes
of acquired disability and mortality which results in considerable
socioeconomic impact on the patients, their families and the healthcare
delivery system. There are two types of stroke including ischemic stroke which
is caused due to reduction in blood supply to a part of the brain and
Haemorrhagic stroke which is caused due to leakage of blood into a part of the
brain.
Nearly eighty
percentage of stroke is due to blood clot (ischemic) and 20% is due to
bleeding( haemorrhagic),time is the most important factor because every minute
1,90,000 brain cells are lost during stroke, with the recent advances ,when a
stroke patient reaches hospital within 24 hours of onset ,symptoms can be
reverted back with either clot busting drug or mechanical thrombectomy which is
a pin hole procedure, in which a stent retriever is used to remove a clot from
the affected blood vessel.
A stroke can happen to anyone, at any time and any age.
However, the stroke risk increases with age and after the age of 55, the risk
doubles for every decade a person is alive. It is no longer a disease of old age, it is more common in
younger age group as recent data suggest stroke will occur one in four
individuals above 25 years of age. Around 13 million suffer from stroke every
year globally and nearly 10,000 people are affected by stroke in Chennai every
year. Covid 19 has increased the incidence of stroke after covid infection it
increases the tendency to form clot in individuals who has blood sugar, blood
pressure and obese.
Speaking about stroke
care Dr. Karthikeyan, Interventional Neurologist, Apollo Speciality
Hospital OMR, said, “The emerging stroke treatments are all
time dependent. 4.5 hours is the recognized time limit as of now to initiate an
intravenous thrombolysis, in an indicated patient. Any SUDDEN neurological
symptom should be considered as a stroke warning sign. For example- Sudden
vision loss, double vision, dizzy feeling, vertigo-go, instability/swaying
while standing or walking, facial deviation or asymmetry, difficulty in
swallowing, coughing while taking food, change in voice (nasal tone,
hoarseness), weakness of arm or leg, altered or loss of sensation in a part of
the body especially on one side of the face or body, sudden shaking of limbs,
difficulty in speaking, difficulty in understanding speech, inability to repeat
a sentence when asked to do so, difficulty in doing a co-ordinated movement,
new onset headache or change in the character of chronic headache etc.”
Awareness
about stroke, its symptoms, the importance of time in stroke management, and
stroke prevention methods are abysmally low in our community. This event paved
the way to create awareness and to hold hands with the stroke survivors who are
on road to recovery.
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