24×7 Heart Attack Management
Heart attacks, clinically referred to as acute myocardial infarctions, are life-threatening emergencies that require immediate diagnosis and rapid restoration of blood flow to the heart muscle. Outcomes are highly time-dependent, making round-the-clock availability of specialized cardiac care critical.
The 24×7 Heart Attack Management service is designed to provide continuous emergency cardiac care, from the moment a patient presents with symptoms through definitive intervention and stabilization. Common presenting symptoms include chest pain, breathlessness, sweating, nausea, dizziness, or unexplained fatigue. Prompt recognition and activation of emergency cardiac protocols significantly improve survival and reduce long-term heart damage.
Emergency evaluation includes rapid clinical assessment, electrocardiography, and cardiac biomarker testing to confirm diagnosis. Once a heart attack is identified, immediate escalation to invasive coronary evaluation is initiated when indicated.
The service integrates emergency medicine, interventional cardiology, catheterization laboratory teams, critical care, and cardiac nursing. This coordinated approach ensures minimal delay between diagnosis and reperfusion therapy.
Post-intervention care focuses on hemodynamic stabilization, rhythm monitoring, and prevention of early complications. Patients are closely observed in a cardiac intensive care setting, where continuous monitoring allows early detection of arrhythmias, heart failure, or recurrent ischemia.
Beyond the acute phase, structured cardiac recovery planning is initiated, including risk assessment, secondary prevention strategies, and follow-up cardiology care. Education on symptom recognition and long-term heart health forms an essential component of comprehensive heart attack management.
The 24×7 Heart Attack Management service is designed to provide continuous emergency cardiac care, from the moment a patient presents with symptoms through definitive intervention and stabilization. Common presenting symptoms include chest pain, breathlessness, sweating, nausea, dizziness, or unexplained fatigue. Prompt recognition and activation of emergency cardiac protocols significantly improve survival and reduce long-term heart damage.
Emergency evaluation includes rapid clinical assessment, electrocardiography, and cardiac biomarker testing to confirm diagnosis. Once a heart attack is identified, immediate escalation to invasive coronary evaluation is initiated when indicated.
The service integrates emergency medicine, interventional cardiology, catheterization laboratory teams, critical care, and cardiac nursing. This coordinated approach ensures minimal delay between diagnosis and reperfusion therapy.
Post-intervention care focuses on hemodynamic stabilization, rhythm monitoring, and prevention of early complications. Patients are closely observed in a cardiac intensive care setting, where continuous monitoring allows early detection of arrhythmias, heart failure, or recurrent ischemia.
Beyond the acute phase, structured cardiac recovery planning is initiated, including risk assessment, secondary prevention strategies, and follow-up cardiology care. Education on symptom recognition and long-term heart health forms an essential component of comprehensive heart attack management.
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Working Hours
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Out-patient Department
Monday to Saturday 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Emergency Department & Pharmacy
Sunday to Saturday 24x7






