SCALE HEART

STEMI CARE FOR ALL IN EMIRATES

CREATING AWARENESS TO PREVENT HEART ATTACKS



SCALE HEART

STEMI CARE FOR ALL IN EMIRATES

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SCALEHEART FOURTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM

16NOVEMBER 2018, 8:00AM TO 5:00PM

Le Méridien, Al Garhoud

SCALEHEART SYMPOSIUM – 2018
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Registration is now open for SCALEHEART SYMPOSIUM – 2018 (16 November 2018).

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SCALE, AN ONGOING MOVEMENT


Acute heart attack- known in medical terminology as Acute ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) occurs in all adult age groups and a major killer. However, a majority of the lives can be saved by timely and appropriate actions. Currently, there is a significant gap in ‘what can be done’ and ‘what is actually done’. This gap has to be narrowed down by creating awareness of high importance of early recognition and early treatment of this major killer.

‘SCALE‘ is launched as an ongoing movement to educate health care professionals and the society at large to prevent deaths from heart attacks.

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16 NOVEMBER 2018

4RD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM

The conference, attended by leading medical experts from the UAE, focused on STEMI care, an acronym for acute heart attack due to ‘ST Elevation during Myocardial Infarction,’ sought to educate health care professionals on the importance of timely and urgent medical intervention during a heart attack.

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WORKSHOPS

In addition to the main event, this year we will also hold a PRESCALE Symposium and SCALE Heart workshop to accelerate the awareness of STEMI care in the UAE.

16 NOV 2017

PRESCALE SYMPOSIUM


Life changing novel therapies for cardiac diseases with a focus on TAVR, TMVR, & LAAO (Top ten innovations of the decade)


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17 NOV 2017

SCALEHEART WORKSHOP


This year’s comprehensive and in-depth workshop will address ECG, Echocardiography, Cardiac markers, Hemodynamics, Arrhythmias.


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TEAM


The SCALE Heart team members have represented thought leadership in their respective fields and hold immense experience serving industry leading healthcare institutions and government agencies.
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PATRON

H.E. SAMI AHMAD DHAEN AL QAMZI


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CHAIRMAN

DR. BRAJESH
MITTAL


FACILITATORS


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MRS. HAMDA AL QAMZI


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DR. AHMED GHANEM


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DR. MOHAMMED EL RAKHAWY




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FOUNDATION FOR HEART CARE PROPOSED

December 13, 2015 by Source - Khaleej Times
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Dr Brajesh Mittal, head of cardiology department at Al Garhoud Private Hospital, has proposed to set up a non-profit organisation to educate healthcare professionals and the public on the preventive care of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in the UAE.

According to Dr Mittal, cardiovascular diseases are rampant in the UAE and occur in all adult age groups. Even globally, CVDs are the number one cause of death. More people die annually from CVDs than from any other cause.

Data from the World Health Organisation (Who) suggests an estimated 17.5 million people died from CVDs in 2012, representing 31 per cent of all global deaths. Of these, over seven million deaths were due to coronary heart disease and 6.7 million people were due to stroke.

Referring to acute heart attacks, better known as Acute ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (Stemi) in medical parlance, Dr Mittal said acute heart attacks are one of the few life-threatening ailments where life can be saved if recognised and treated on time. There are two methods to treat an emergency angioplasty: to open the blocked artery in the cath lab or through medication.

“Research in the last decade and a half has proved beyond doubt that opening the artery by the cath is a far more superior method. There is no doubt that either of these should be carried out as soon as possible,” he added.

However, in the UAE, many patients suffering a heart attack put themselves in grave danger by delaying treatment. Therefore, there is an urgent need to spread awareness on the importance of early recognition and treatment.

Besides, there is also a parallel need to educate all healthcare personnel involved to quickly identify patients suffering from Stemi and start initial treatment.

“After initial treatment, the hospital staff should then arrange transfer of patients to the next appropriate centre. As a corollary, the population should also be educated to take quick and correct action when they, their kith or kin suffer from Stemi,” added Dr Mittal.

Dr Mittal recently organised a meeting of about 150 to 200 healthcare personnel – emergency room staff, nurses, physicians, internists and cardiologists.

“The meeting had distinguished faculty from the UAE and abroad. Major support was from pharmaceutical companies. I have coined an acronym for the project: Scale – Stemi care for all in emirates.”

Dr Mittal wants to turn the Scale foundation into a permanent, non-profit organisation to educate healthcare professionals and the public, with the support of Sami Al Qamzi, director-general of Dubai Department of Economic Development.