Donor heart travels 98km to Delhi via 'green corridor'
New Delhi, April 13 -- A live donor heart was transported over 98 km from Rohtak to the national capital in 85 minutes through a green corridor created onApril 9, an official statement said.
The green corridor, facilitated by the Delhi and Rohtak police, enabled the ambulance to cover the distance between 2.50 pm and 4.15 pm, ensuring the heart remained viable within the critical time window, it said.
According to the statement issued by Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Okhla, the organ was retrieved from a 37-year-old brain-dead donor at Pt B D Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS), Rohtak, and transported to the Delhi hospital for transplantation.
The recipient, a 26-year-old patient suffering from advanced dilated cardiomyopathy, underwent a successful transplant and is currently under close monitoring in the ICU, the statement said.
"This case highlights the importance of precise coordination and timely organ transport in ensuring successful heart transplants," said Dr ZS Meherwal, chairman, adult CTVS, Fortis Escorts, Okhla.
The donor had been found unconscious and admitted to PGIMS Rohtak with intracranial haemorrhage, and was later declared brain dead.
The family consented to organ donation, enablingmultiple life-saving transplants.
According to the statement, the lungs were sent to a Gurugram-based hospital, whilethe liver and pancreas were allocated to AIIMS, NewDelhi.
The kidneys and corneas were retained at PGIMS Rohtak, it added....
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