Sunday, March 15, 2026
News

Heart beats after 120 minutes following eCPR procedure, first-of-its-kind in AIIMS Bhubaneswar

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) | November 19, 2024 1:42:00 AM IST
A dedicated team at AIIMS Bhubaneswar has saved the life of a 24-year-old Army jawan through an advanced Extracorporeal Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (eCPR) procedure.

The eCPR procedure revived the young soldier even after his heart had stopped beating for nearly 1.5 hours. This groundbreaking initiative in Odisha highlights the power of medical innovation and the unwavering dedication of healthcare professionals.

The Executive Director of AIIMS Bhubaneswar, Dr Ashutosh Biswas, praised the team''s exceptional efforts, stating, "AIIMS Bhubaneswar has always been at the forefront of integrating medical science with technology to deliver pioneering healthcare. This is a testament to our dedication to saving lives and advancing medical practices."

The patient, in critical condition due to heart failure, was referred to AIIMS Bhubaneswar on October 1. Shortly after his arrival, he suffered a cardiac arrest. Despite 40 minutes of conventional CPR, no cardiac activity was detected, presenting a critical decision: to declare death or attempt the cutting-edge eCPR procedure.

Led by Dr Srikant Behera, Intensivist and Adult ECMO specialist, the team initiated Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) 80 minutes after the cardiac arrest. Following 40 minutes of eCPR, the patient''s heart finally resumed beating, albeit irregularly. Over the next 30 hours, his heart function improved significantly, and he was successfully weaned off ECMO after 96 hours. The multidisciplinary team also managed several other life-threatening complications, demonstrating remarkable expertise, coordination, and dedication.

The survivor''s mother expressed her heartfelt gratitude, saying, "I cannot thank AIIMS Bhubaneswar enough for giving my son a second chance at life. Their skill, compassion, and determination have worked a miracle for our family."

Speaking about the procedure, Dr Srikant Behera emphasised, "eCPR, while technically challenging, represents a promising advancement in the treatment of cardiac arrests traditionally deemed fatal. This success marks a milestone in Odisha''s medical history."

The extraordinary effort involved a multidisciplinary team, including Dr Krishna Mohan Gulla, Dr Sandip Kumar Panda, Dr Siddharth Sathia, Dr Sangeeta Sahoo, Dr Manas R. Panigrahi, and healthcare providers from various specialties such as MICU and nursing officers.

The Medical Superintendent, Dr Dillip Kumar Parida, congratulated the team on this innovative accomplishment. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS (0)
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE HEALTH NEWS
Two types of colon polyps can raise bowe...
'Eating for Two'? Doctors warn myth may ...
New study says high-fat keto diet may bo...
Pre-workout supplements may cut sleep in...
PM Modi pushes for care economy, focuses...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
'How long will this continue?': Congress...
Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim flags BJP as ...
Assam polls: 'Announced seats for our al...
'BJP remains prepared for elections 24/7...
Delhi Metro handled record 235.8 cr pass...
'NDA will win all five seats...': Bihar...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
APCC chief Sharmila demands action ... 
Aakash Chopra flags Gujarat Titans'... 
Odisha Congress MLAs offered Rs 5 c... 
"Gas sector is under Union Govt con... 
North Zone closes in on cricket tit... 
Kris Jenner says college can be a "... 
"Bedrock of any democracy": CEC hai... 
Election Commission announces Assem...