India's First Comprehensive Stroke Centers Certified by American Stroke Association

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Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad and Aster Hospital in Calicut have become the first hospitals in India to be certified as Comprehensive Stroke Centers by the American Stroke Association, marking a significant milestone in the country's healthcare landscape.
Stroke is a critical health challenge in India, ranking as the fourth leading cause of death and fifth leading cause of disability. The new certifications represent a crucial step in establishing a coordinated, high-quality system of stroke care that can potentially save lives and reduce long-term disability.
The certification requires hospitals to meet rigorous standards, including advanced imaging capabilities, 24/7 specialized treatment availability, active research participation, and specialized staff training. Hospitals must demonstrate comprehensive expertise in diagnosing and treating complex stroke cases.
The American Heart Association's certification program introduces two classifications: Comprehensive Stroke Centers and Primary Stroke Centers. These designations aim to standardize stroke care, ensuring patients receive scientifically validated, high-quality medical interventions.
D.P. Suresh, a volunteer member of the American Heart Association's International Committee, emphasized the importance of using science-based methods for stroke assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to improve patient outcomes.
This certification represents more than a technical achievement; it signals a broader commitment to enhancing healthcare quality and reducing the impact of stroke in India. By establishing stringent medical standards, the initiative has the potential to significantly improve stroke patient survival rates and reduce long-term disability.

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