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Page 1: Dr.P.Lakshman Jaffna Teaching Hospital

Dr.P.Lakshman

Jaffna Teaching Hospital

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Situation in General and Situation at Jaffna Teaching

Hospital

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Health care facilities available at the developing countries are usually below the

standard of developed countries.

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Situation in regions riddled with armed conflict is even worse

Our home land – North and Eastern region of Srilanka has both features

Part of a developing country Affected by a protracted conflict for nearly 25 years.

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Jaffna peninsula is one of the worst affected areas during this conflict

Impact clearly visible in all spheres of life

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Population of Jaffna 1981 – One million 2007 – Half a million

Several thousand people left the region and took refuge in other

countries continue their life in camps for internally

displaced people or moved to other safer areas.

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Most of the people who have left the country are from the upper strata of society which consisted the most affluent and educated families.

Paved way to a severe dearth of professionals and health sector is the most affected

Almost all the hospitals have lack of facilities

Considerably increased the work load of Jaffna teaching hospital.

Cardiology service is available only at Jaffna

Teaching Hospital.Thus it has become a service

to the entire peninsula-in other words to the northern

province.

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PRESENT STATE OF THE CARDIOLOGY UNIT.

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Cardiology unit was established at Jaffna Teaching Hospital in 2005 with the generous contribution of Dr.G.R.Handy memorial trust in memory of Dr.G.R.Handy who was the pioneer cardiologist in Sri Lanka.

Continue….

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PRESENT CADIOLOGY UNIT

A Coronary Care Unit with 7 beds Cardiac Investigation unit Echo, Exercise Treadmill, Holter monitor Out Patient Clinic – twice a week Cardiac Rehabilitation clinic Newly established cardiac ward with 18 beds future high dependency unit…?

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PRESENT CADIOLOGY UNIT Continue…….

Echocardiography section

Exercise treadmill section

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Out patient clinic Rehabilitation clinic

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Newly established cardiac ward with 18 beds - future high dependency unit…?

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January to December 2007 578 patients admitted to CCU

further 4959 patients with heart related conditions treated at EU

another 3483 patients at the medical wards

Directly admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital or being transferred from

other hospitals.

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In addition 190 patients with serious cardiac ailments were transferred by air

for further investigation and management with the help of ICRC

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Only mode of transport available for transfer of patients to Colombo from

Jaffna Twice a week Each trip about 5-8 patients transferred Patients face tremendous hardships during this process.

190 patients transferred to Govt. hospitals Several hundred patients had gone to

private hospitals on their own Apart from this a huge number who couldn’t

afford a trip to Colombo managed medically in Jaffna

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We have lost few patients while awaiting transfer or during transfer

A 19 year old boy with atrial myxoma died in CCU while awaiting transfer

A 30 year old gentleman with severe aortic stenosis who was awaiting for AVR died during transfer.

If proper facilities are available in Jaffna Teaching Hospital all these

patients would have been benefited.

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SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE THE

CARDIAC SERVICES

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1. ESTABLISHMENT OF A HIGH DEPENDENCY UNIT

High dependency unit is important to manage patients who no longer needed to be in the CCU but not yet ready to be transferred to ordinary wards

Thus it was planned to establish a high dependency unit and it is not yet materialized

Establishment of a high dependency unit will enhance the efficient usage of CCU beds HDU beds could be utilized to observe patients after procedures.

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CARDIOLOGY HIGH DEPENDENCY UNIT ESTIMATED COST

Cardiac Bed 10 x 80 000 800 000

Mattress 10 x 5 000 50 000

Defibrillator 1 x 650 000 650 000

Cardiac monitor 2 x 600 000 1200 000

ECG recorder 1 x 150 000 150 000

Pulse oxymeter 2 x 140 000 280 000

Syringe pumps 10x 140 000 1400 000

sphygmomanometer 4 x 7500 30 000

sucker 2 x 40 000 80 000

Total cost SLR= 4.64million (US$ = 46 400)

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• Coronary angiogram• Percutaneous coronary intervention• Pacemaker implantation• Balloon valvuloplasty especially PTMC• Device closure of congenital defects

2. ESTABLISHMENT OF A CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LABORATORY WITH FACILITIES FOR INVESTIGATION AND

INTERVENTION

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ESTIMATED COST TO ESTABLISH A CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION

LABORATORY

Philips Integris Allura X per FD10C Digital Cathlab

US $ 800 000

Euro Colombus Digital Cathlab

US $ 520 000

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Necessary human resources available at JTH

Two cardiologists with necessary training

Nursing and paramedical staff who could be trained in Colombo – NHSL

If facility is available at JTH Many lives could have been saved Transfers to Colombo would have been greatly reduced

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Running cost and the consumables could be obtained from the Ministry of Health once a unit is established.

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3. EXPANSION OF CORONARY CARE UNIT

Increasing the bed strength to ten

Further training for the Doctors / Nursing staff

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4. ESTABLISHMENT Of CARDIAC WARD

Patients who are being treated at cardiology unit are transferred to medical wards later for further management

It would be beneficial for the patients if ward facilities are available

Thus it is planned to establish a ward with 40 beds

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5. UPGRADING CARDIACREHABILITATION CLINIC

Rehabilitation clinic functions with bare minimum facilities

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Present staff who man this clinic need further

training

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Apart from this equipments are also needed to enhance the present activities

Audio visual aidsHealth education materials booklets and leaflets

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“SERVICE IS THE RENT WE PAY FOR THE ROOM WE

OCCUPY ON EARTH”

THANK YOU