Staff Reporter : Kolkata, 2nd October, 2024 : BM Birla Heart Hospital (BMB), part of CK Birla Hospitals, has launched a first of its kind report on India’s cardiac health – ‘Every Beat Counts’. This report not only sheds light on the cardiac health crisis but also offers valuable insights and actionable strategies to address the growing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) across the country.
The prevalence of coronary heart disease in India has risen 3X over the past three decades. According to the ‘Every Beat Counts’ report, 20% of heart attack deaths worldwide now occur in India. The report presents alarming statistics, revealing that approximately 90 million Indians currently live with cardiovascular conditions. Furthermore, the mortality rate from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in India stands at 272 per 100,000 population, exceeding the global average of 235. Notably, this mortality rate varies significantly between urban and rural areas; it is reported to be 450 in urban India and 200 in rural India.
The report also emphasizes the high prevalence of the “thin-fat” body type among Indians, which is characterized by a normal or below-normal weight but with a higher body fat percentage, resulting in increased cardiovascular risks.
Cardiovascular diseases account for 24.5% of all deaths in India. Alarmingly, States such as West Bengal and Punjab report mortality rates in which over 35% of deaths are attributed to heart disease. Our inaugural ‘Every Beat Counts’ report underscores the urgent need for a national strategy to address this worsening crisis. By publishing this report annually, we aim to promote sustained awareness and encourage collective action toward building a healthier nation,” said Vipul Jain, CEO, CK Birla Hospitals.
The report indicates that cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a leading concern within the health landscape, placing an increasingly heavier burden on India’s healthcare system each year. India faces significant challenges regarding healthcare infrastructure and access, especially in the area of cardiac care. The country has one cardiologist for every 250,000 Indians, in stark contrast to the United States, where there is one cardiologist for every 7,300 Americans.
Leveraging the expertise of B M Birla Heart Hospital, the report highlights the urgent need for improved infrastructure, greater access to specialized care and enhanced public awareness to address the escalating cardiovascular crisis in India across all age groups. CVD is increasingly impacting younger populations, including children, with 10% of infant mortality in India now linked to heart diseases. The report points out a critical shortage of infrastructure and specialized care, resulting in higher surgical risks and long-term complications for children with congenital heart conditions. India trains only 35 paediatric cardiology fellows each year, and the surgical mortality rate for these conditions among children in India ranges from 8% to 13%, compared to less than 5% in developed countries.
About the ‘Every Beat Counts’ report
First Edition, Annual Publication
CK Birla Hospitals will conduct an annual assessment of India’s cardiac health status through this publication. The purpose of this report is to raise awareness, monitor progress, identify new trends, and promote continuous improvement in the country’s cardiac health landscape. This report aims to serve as a vital resource for shaping healthcare strategies, informing policy decisions, and driving significant advancements across the nation. For verification of the dates associated with individual infographics and charts, please refer to the detailed report.
CK Birla Hospitals and B M Birla Heart Hospital invite healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public to explore the findings of the ‘Every Beat Counts’ report. Significant progress can be made in combating heart disease and securing a healthier future for all Indians through collective efforts.
About BM Birla Heart Hospital
BM Birla Heart Hospital, part of CK Birla Hospitals, is Eastern India’s first and only dedicated cardiac facility. It was the first NABH-accredited hospital in India and has been delivering comprehensive cardiac care for over 30 years. The hospital caters to a wide range of cardiac conditions in both children and adults, offering high-quality patient care, diagnosis, treatment, and research in cardiovascular diseases.
At BMB, people, technology and processes are well-integrated to deliver personalized, world-class care. The goal is to make high-quality healthcare accessible to everyone, combining compassionate care and clinical excellence with the latest scientific advancements to meet global standards.
Centrally located in Kolkata with 200+ beds and state-of-the-art infrastructure, BMB has been awarded ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, and OSHAS 18001:2007 for maintaining high standards in healthcare, environmental protection, and occupational safety respectively.
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