
14 emergency cardiac procedures in Saudi Haj hospital unit
MAKKAH (Bernama-SPA): East Arafat Hospital, under the Makkah Health Cluster, has successfully conducted 14 emergency cardiac catheterisation procedures since the beginning of Haj, utilising a mobile cardiac unit on site, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The procedures, which commenced with the start of Hajj, are carried out under the direct field supervision of King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah.
According to the Makkah Health Cluster, the specialised cardiology team is supported by trained Saudi professionals in anaesthesia, nursing and urgent cardiac care.
The deployment of the mobile cardiac catheterisation unit at the holy sites marks a major step forward in emergency cardiac service delivery, enabling immediate intervention without the need to transfer patients to external specialised centres.
This approach, it added, improves patient safety and ensures continuity of care during the pilgrimage. - Bernama-SPA

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