Mr Ajaykumar Kanabar started experiencing a sudden chest pain one night, but he believed it to be a gastric issue. When the pain didn’t subside he went to a nearby nursing home for an ECG where they suggested him to rush to a bigger hospital and that is when the patient drove to Krishna Shalby Hospital in Bopal, Ahmedabad and Dr. Abhimanyu Kothari, Interventional Cardiologist reached immediately upon call. Mr Kanabar had a massive heart attack, and his breathing had stopped on the operation table. He was revived by the doctors and his angioplasty was performed. Thus, a life was saved with the patient’s presence of mind to rush to a hospital and with the timely intervention by the doctors.
Mr Arjun Bhati, Senior Healthcare Expert at Shalby Hospitals interviewed the heart attack survivor Mr Kanabar and the doctor Dr. Abhimanyu Kothari who saved his life at Krishna Shalby Hospital.
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