Apollo Hospitals Honours Stroke Survivors in Key Awareness Event 

Apollo Hospitals Honours Stroke Survivors in Key Awareness Event 

                              *Launches Apollo Stroke Network for timely intervention in stroke cases

                              *Stroke cases not limited to elderly, younger age group also vulnerable say experts

Chennai, 28 October 2023 : Apollo Hospitals, under the guidance of NeuroEndovascular Surgeon Dr. Srinivasan Paramasivam and Interventional Neurologist Dr. Karthikeyan today organized a special event to honour and cel ebrate the heroic journeys of stroke survivors. The event was attended by a host of luminaries namely Thiru. Jus tice K Kumaresh Babu, Hon’ble Judge of the Madras High Court, Mr. Vinay, GST Deputy Commissioner, Chennai, Bharathi Baskar, Tamil orator and public speaker, Senthil, actor and Rajmohan, motivational speaker.  The day-l ong event was organized to raise awareness on stroke and emphasize the need for early intervention in quality stroke care. More than twenty stroke survivors were honoured with awards for fighting back and recovering fr om the condition. The Apollo Stroke Network was also launched at the event.

Stroke is a major public health challenge in India and across the world. It is one of the leading causes of acquired disability and mortality and places considerable socio-economic strain on patients and their families. There are two types of stroke, namely ischemic stroke — caused due to reduction in blood supply to a part of the brain and hemorrhagic stroke — caused due to leakage of blood into a part of the brain. Nearly 80% of stroke cases are due to blood clots (ischemic) and 20% cases are due to bleeding (hemorrhagic).

Time is the most important factor in stroke management as 1,90,000 brain cells are lost    every minute during a stroke attack. When a stroke patient reaches the hospital within 24 hours of onset, symptoms can be reversed with either clot-busting drugs or a pin-hole procedure called mechanical thrombectomy (where a stent retriever is used to remove a clot from the affected blood vessel.)

A stroke can attack anyone at any point in time. It is no longer a disease of the aged . Recent data suggests that s trokes are being increasingly reported by one in four individuals above 25 years of age. However, the stroke risk increases with age and doubles for every decade a person is alive after the age of 55. Around 13 million suffer fr om 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 as the virus is known to aggravate clotting among individuals with co-mo rbidities such as diabetes and hypertension.

Suneetha Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “Apollo Hospitals is delighted to launch the A pollo Stroke Network to respond to the needs of those with specific neurological conditions. We at Apollo appre ciate that every minute counts and our stroke response model is designed on that principle. We also hope that th e journeys of the survivors will enlighten and inspire stakeholders elsewhere to collaborate and fashion stroke care models that will greatly benefit their communities.”

Dr. Srinivasan Paramasivam, Head of Neuroendovascular Surgery at Apollo Hopsitals presented the structure of Apollo Stroke Network. Stroke being a time sensitive disease, protocol-based care with timely treatment is warr anted. Organized network among Apollo hospitals in Chennai to expedite the advanced care of stroke patients. Advanced care includes Neuroendovascular treatment of ischemic stroke like Mechanical Thrombectomy and E ndovascular and Microsurgical treatment of Hemorrhagic stroke. By offering this treatment, we become the Co mprehensive Stroke Center in the region and the largest stroke care network.

Speaking about advances in stroke care Dr. Karthikeyan, Interventional Neurologist, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, said, “The emerging stroke treatments that we see today are time-dependent. We presently have 4.5 hours as th e recognized time limit to initiate an intravenous thrombolysis in an indicated patient. Any sudden neurological development should be considered as a warning sign of stroke. Symptoms such as sudden vision loss, double vis i on, dizziness, vertigo, instability are key to understanding the condition. Awareness about stroke, the import an ce of time in stoke management and stroke prevention methods are abysmally low in our community. We are ple ased to join hands with stroke survivors to help create more awareness around this critical concern.”

About Apollo Hospitals:

It was in 1983, that Dr Prathap C Reddy made a pioneering endeavor by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospitals in Chennai. Now, as Asia’s foremost trusted integrated healthcare group, its presence includes over 12,000 beds across 72 Hospitals and 5000 pharmacies, over 400 Primary Care clinics and 1228 Diagnostic c entres, 700 plus Teleclinics, over 15 medical education centres and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials. The most recent investment was the commissioning of South East Asia’s very first Proton Therapy Centre in Chennai.

Every four days, the Apollo Hospitals Group touches a million lives, in its mission to bring healthcare of internati onal standards within the reach of every individual. In a rare honour, the Government of India had issued a com memorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospita ls Chairman, Dr Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010.

For 40 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innova tion, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Its hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals in the country for advanced medical services.