107-year-old woman with 99% blockage treated with angioplasty
IANS Jun 08, 2022
When a 107-year-old patient suffered a heart attack, her angiography showed a severe 99 per cent blockage of the arteries.
The patient presented a significant challenge in conducting angioplasty to restore the normal functioning of her heart. But the doctors surmounted the challenge and treated this very elderly patient.
The team was headed by Dr Keyur Parikh, interventional cardiologist and chairman of the hospital, who was assisted by Dr Chintan Sheth, the cardiac anesthesiologist.
In this case, the challenges were beyond age. The radial interventional procedure needed the patient to be healthy enough for the doctors to find a radial artery in the wrist.
Parikh said, "Age should never be a limitation to healthcare delivery. The average longevity in India is increasing and is almost at par with Japan and Norway positioned at 74 years and 81 years, respectively (in women). With the changing face of the healthcare system, our goal is to deliver healthcare to our geriatric patients just like we do to the younger patients."
According to studies, about 40-50 million people in India suffer from Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) and nearly 15-20 per cent of deaths are caused by IHD -- a condition when the arteries are narrowed and less blood and oxygen reach the heart, rendering it weak. This ultimately results in a heart attack.
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