COVID-19 Pune: Critical patients get Army hospital’s attention

COVID-19 Pune: Critical patients get Army hospital’s attention

Pune: Army Institute of Cardio Thoracic Sciences (AICTS, Pune) is a premier institute in national standing dealing with complex interventional cardiology, intricate cardio-thoracic surgeries, Pulmonary and Interventional radiology and Pathology. 

The institute was raised as a Indo Burmese General Hospital in 1942 and was named Military Hospital Aundh in 1946. The Hospital shifted to its present location in 1972 with a change in its role wherein it became a specialty institute named as the Military Hospital Cardio Thoracic Centre (CTC).

On February 20, 2020, MH CTC was rechristened as an Army Institute of Cardio Thoracic Sciences undertaking research projects in its domain specialisation fields. With the increase in spread of COVID-19 cases in the region in March 2020, there was a felt need to have a separate COVID-19 hospital of the Army in Pune so that the multi-disciplinary Southern Command Hospital could continue treatment of Non COVID-19 patients unhindered. AICTS was identified and converted into a COVID Hospital for treatment of primarily service personnel, Ex Servicemen and their wards from March 29, this year.

The hospital converted its 600 bedded facility into a 400 bedded COVID facility with 20 critical beds (Ventilator), 30 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and 350 Isolation beds.  The institute has been a blessing for numerous COVID patients not only from the Armed Forces fraternity but also the civilian patients of Pune and areas around.  AICTS has also been taking care of the COVID-19 infected uniformed Police personnel of Pune District and civilians on referral basis as directed by the designated civil administration.

The hospital has managed complex multi-organ failure cases and is also a key member in multiple research projects including the WHO study “Solidarity Trial” - An international randomised trial of additional treatments for COVID-19 in hospitalised patients.

At present hospitalised patients with symptomatic COVID-19 are given either injection Remdesivir or Interferon Beta 1a, which are being provided by the WHO.

The institute has admitted more than 1650 COVID patients till date and discharged more than 1333 cases, with a recovery rate of 81 per cent. More than 322 civilian patients were admitted during this time requiring critical care and 55 Police personnel have been treated in ICU and discharged.

The Institute also gave a helping hand to the Pune Cantonment General Hospital by looking after over 40 patients requiring ICU care. The institute dealt with the sickest of patients sent in from Pune Municipal Corporation COVID care centres.

The AICTS COVID facility centre has 90 healthcare workers (HCW) comprising doctors, nursing officers, para medical staff, housekeepers and support staff working tirelessly round the clock following all laid down ICMR guidelines for treatment and care of COVID-19 patients. The hospital simultaneously has also been carrying out its essential Cardiology, Cardiothoracic and Interventional radiology work. The patients have thanked the COVID warriors of the Army for their outstanding performance and high standard of hygiene and maintenance of the COVID facility centre at AICTS.

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