Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Oct 2019)

Samrakshan: An Indian Radiological and Imaging Association program to reduce perinatal mortality in India

  • Rijo M Choorakuttil,
  • Hemant Patel,
  • Rajalingam Bavaharan,
  • Palanisamy Devarajan,
  • Saneej Kanhirat,
  • Ramesh S Shenoy,
  • Om P Tiwari,
  • Rajendra K Sodani,
  • Lalit K Sharma,
  • Praveen K Nirmalan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijri.IJRI_386_19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 04
pp. 412 – 417

Abstract

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Context: India has a high perinatal mortality rate. The Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) is supplementing efforts to address perinatal mortality in India through the Samrakshan program. Aims: To describe various elements of the Samrakshan program that aims to reduce perinatal mortality in India. Methods: Samrakshan focuses on two priority areas, preeclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR). Samrakshan aims at technical skill upgradation, specifically focused on improved interpretative ability, prognostic and therapeutic efficacy using Doppler studies, a free online learning platform and offline continuous medical educations (CMEs), building an evidence base from the program to develop policy and guidelines, and improving synergy with the RAKSHA program of IRIA and other fetal care stakeholders. Results: Two courses on Doppler studies focused on first trimester and third trimester, supplemented by case discussions and journal articles, have started on the online platform with 230 registrants. The first statewide CME was held at Indore. Samrakshan screening identified 10 (17.24%, 95% CI: 8.59, 29.43) women at high risk for preterm PE and 29 (50.00%, 95% CI 36.58, 63.42) women at high risk for FGR in the first trimester. Ten fetuses (7.63%, 95% CI: 3.72, 13.59) including 9 with stage 1 FGR were identified in the third-trimester screening. Conclusions: Samrakshan is a flagship program of IRIA that aims to reduce perinatal mortality in India through a synergistic, holistic approach that complements and supplements existing efforts in India.

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