The first phase of the program will launch two centres in Chennai, three centres in Bangalore, two centres in Hyderabad, one centre in Mumbai, one in Pune and one each in Ahmadabad, Raipur and BhubaneswarThe ‘Gleneagles Advanced Heart Failure Treatment Program’ (GAHF-TP) was inaugurated by Mr. Anand Mohan IPS – IG – Central Industrial Security Force, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India and Dr VK Subburaj IAS - Secretary - Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Govt. of India (Retd.). Mr. Ramesh Krishnan, Chief Executive Officer, India Operations Division,

At the Inauguration, Ramesh Krishnan, Chief Executive Officer, India Operations Division, Parkway Pantai Limited, said, “Our aim is to counter the lack of knowledge and lack of comprehensive heart failure treatment programs in India and to also have India’s first Online Heart Failure Registry. This online registry will help in developing an epidemiological data on prevalence of heart failure in India. The registry can also provide data to policy makers in order to implement policies which will help to curb the burden of heart failure in the country. The research work will also help in reducing mortality and rehospitalisation in the case of heart failure and also provide material that can be published on peer review journals, “added Mr. Krishnan. Dr R. Ravikumar, Associate Director – Heart Transplant Programme, Gleneagles Global Hospitals noted “Heart failure is the weakening of the heart muscle mostly due to a heart attack, and as a result the heart is unable to pump the needed amount of blood. India has been witnessing an increase in the number of heart failure cases due to factors such as lack of knowledge and the lack of available treatments to mention a few”. “India carries a high mortality rate during the patients hospital stay and post discharge follow-up. Although there is no formal survey, it is estimated that heart failure burden in India ranges from 1.3 million to 4.6 million and the incidence rate stands anywhere between 491,600 to 1.8 million cases per annum.” Dr R. Ravikumar further added. “Enhanced External Counter Pulsation is a non-Invasive cardiac treatment to improve the blood flow to the heart and enhance the heart’s pumping function”, informed Dr. S. Ramaswamy, Director, Vaso-Meditech Pvt Ltd. “EECP is the cornerstone in Advance Heart failure treatment. Many patients are unaware of these kinds of treatments and are often asked to undergo surgeries to rectify their ailments. With the AHF-TP, we look to create awareness for such treatments amongst the medical professionals, general physicians and the Indian public,” added Dr. Ramaswamy.It is estimated that the heart failure burden in India ranges from 1.3 to 4.6 million with a mortality rate of anywhere between 491,600 to 1.8 million cases per annum~