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Sheila Dikshit discharged
By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, JULY 25.
The Delhi Chief Minister, Ms. Sheila Dikshit, was today
discharged from Escorts Heart and Research Institute here where
she had undergone a heart by-pass surgery on July 16.
Doctors attending on her said she had recovered very well from
the surgery but advised her not to strain herself during the next
fortnight at least. Visitors have been asked to avoid meeting Ms.
Dikshit for a few days to guard against any infection. The Chief
Minister, along with her family members, left the hospital around
10 a.m. and reached home where she was received by a number of
party MLAs who wished her speedy recovery.
Before leaving the hospital, the Chief Minister inaugurated the
new Heart Command Centre at the Escorts Hospital. The fully
equipped new centre would provide an on the spot diagnosis for
patients of myocardinal infraction and to institute treatment
within 15 minutes of the patient's arrival in the hospital. The
Centre is also backed up by a fleet of mobile CCU vans to
transport critically ill patients to the hospital for early
detection and intervention and will have a 1:1 patient nurse
ratio round the clock to keep an eye on all critical parameters
backed by 24-hour team of highly-skilled cardiologists,
anesthetists and surgeons.
Ms. Dikshit hoped the Heart Command Centre at would provide acute
care par excellence for patients of heart attack and strokes. She
said the latest technology at the Centre would be a ray of hope
for patients with failing heart, who have been denied any
alternate mode of therapy.
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