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Published 10 Jun, 2024 07:42am

Plan to combat rising cases of heart diseases

KARACHI: Experts at a meeting held at Aga Khan University (AKU) discussed research and development plans to combat the rising incidence of cardiovascular diseases, mostly in rural Sindh.

It was the first meeting by AKU’s Center for IMPACT for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Studies.

Prof Zainab Samad, chair of Department of Medicine at AKU, who presided over the meeting said, “While we may attribute the rising trends of cardiovascular diseases in rural areas of Sindh to the increasing temperatures, lack of workplace safety, or dietary reasons, it’s also true that we have the capability to design healthcare frameworks to counter these trends.”

Sindh Health Secretary Rehan Iqbal Baloch shared his thoughts on the research and development plans saying, “These research initiatives are vital to enhance community relations, especially in areas with limited infrastructural access. We appreciate the AKU’s efforts in reaching out to the marginalised communities across the board and raising awareness on intervention methods regarding cardiovascular diseases.”

The meeting shed light on a detailed research and development strategy aimed at establishing affordable and timely health­care intervention approaches to address the potential risks of cardiovascular diseases. Besides this, the research also outlines the demographics that may be more vulnerable to cardiovascular-inducing factors.

“Schoolchildren are one area of the population with the highest risk of cardiovascular diseases. Enabling timely healthcare access and public awareness may help curb these risks, and also stem the rise of other non-communicable diseases linked to cardiovascular health” said Prof Dr Salim Virani, Vice Provost Research at AKU.

The Centre for IMPACT work package at AKU, funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research in the United Kingdom, aims to identify the best multi-faceted approaches to eliminate cardiovascular emergencies in Sindh by combining previous research and healthcare intervention techniques.

Published in Dawn, June 10th, 2024

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