Indian Heart Journal (Sep 2015)

Framework for a National STEMI Program: Consensus document developed by STEMI INDIA, Cardiological Society of India and Association Physicians of India

  • Thomas Alexander,
  • Ajit S. Mullasari,
  • Zuzana Kaifoszova,
  • Umesh N. Khot,
  • Brahmajee Nallamothu,
  • Rao G.V. Ramana,
  • Meenakshi Sharma,
  • Kala Subramaniam,
  • Ganesh Veerasekar,
  • Suma M. Victor,
  • Kiran Chand,
  • P.K. Deb,
  • K. Venugopal,
  • H.K. Chopra,
  • Santanu Guha,
  • Amal Kumar Banerjee,
  • A. Muruganathan Armugam,
  • Manotosh Panja,
  • Gurpreet Singh Wander

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2015.05.017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 5
pp. 497 – 502

Abstract

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The health care burden of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in India is enormous. Yet, many patients with STEMI can seldom avail timely and evidence based reperfusion treatments. This gap in care is a result of financial barriers, limited healthcare infrastructure, poor knowledge and accessibility of acute medical services for a majority of the population. Addressing some of these issues, STEMI India, a not-for-profit organization, Cardiological Society of India (CSI) and Association Physicians of India (API) have developed a protocol of “systems of care” for efficient management of STEMI, with integrated networks of facilities. Leveraging newly-developed ambulance and emergency medical services, incorporating recent state insurance schemes for vulnerable populations to broaden access, and combining innovative, “state-of-the-art” information technology platforms with existing hospital infrastructure, are the crucial aspects of this system. A pilot program was successfully employed in the state of Tamilnadu. The purpose of this article is to describe the framework and methods associated with this programme with an aim to improve delivery of reperfusion therapy for STEMI in India. This programme can serve as model STEMI systems of care for other low-and-middle income countries.

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