Prof. Dimitrov: Medical care in the first 4 hours and 30 minutes from the onset of an ischemic stroke is crucial for the patient’s recovery

On the occasion of World Stroke Day – 29 October, the specialist gave detailed information and advice on proper treatment

Prof. Ivan Dimitrov is qualified in neuropsychology, electroencephalography, evoked potentials, Doppler sonography. His professional and scientific interests are in the field of cognitive disorders and dementias, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, etc. He organized the first study on the prevalence of dementias in Bulgaria.

– Professor Dimitrov, what is stroke and how is this disease diagnosed?

– Cerebrovascular diseases are widespread in our country and are unfortunately among the causes of severe disability and significantly increased mortality. More prevalent are ischemic strokes, which are associated with blockage of blood vessels supplying the brain, and the result is death of brain tissue. This leads to paralysis, speech impairment and other neurological symptoms and, unfortunately, often to death.

– What are the first symptoms of the disease and can they mislead the patient and treating physicians in making the diagnosis?

– Common first symptoms include weakness of the limbs (often left arm and left leg or right arm and right leg), drooping of the lip, speech disorders, balance disorders, etc. It is important that these are recognised by people so that action can be taken quickly. Similar symptoms can occur in other neurological disorders, but timely examination by a specialist and appropriate investigations will determine the correct diagnosis.

– How can patients and their loved ones help doctors to better manage the disease?

– Prevention of risk factors is important. They are known to everyone – high blood pressure, poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, elevated cholesterol, smoking, etc. Very often, however, not enough attention is paid to them. It is also of paramount importance for physicians seeing a stroke patient in an emergency setting to quickly obtain adequate information about the exact time of onset of complaints, comorbidities, medications taken, including whether any are being taken to “thin” the blood.

– What opportunity does early diagnosis provide to counteract the disease? How is the treatment of patients with ischaemic stroke?

– In recent years, the motto “time is brain” has become popular in neurological circles. This is indeed a true statement because there is a greater chance of successful treatment of ischemic stroke in the first few hours after the onset of symptoms. If the patient is promptly transported to a specialized hospital facility within a time window of up to 4 hours and 30 minutes from the onset of the stroke, thrombolytic treatment can be administered to try to restore circulation to the affected area. Unfortunately, if this time is exceeded, thrombolysis cannot be performed, and the treatment is not as effective.

– What tests do you do at Heart and Brain to confirm such a diagnosis? Do you perform the thrombolysis already mentioned?

– At Heart and Brain, all the necessary tests are carried out. In addition to a general and specialized neurological examination, laboratory tests, computed tomography, if necessary – with imaging of cerebral vessels, radiographs are carried out in an urgent order. Doppler sonography, magnetic resonance imaging, etc. are also applied. Teamwork of neurologists with fellow cardiologists, vascular surgeons and doctors from other specialties is important. On admission of a patient with ischaemic stroke, we always assess and if appropriate – perform thrombolytic treatment.

Heart and Brain Center of Excellence’s team saved the leg of a man with angle grinder injuries

Patient: This hospital is world class, the attitude of the doctors, nurses and orderlies to all of us patients is irreplaceable. Thank you very much!

A few days ago, a man was admitted to the emergency room of Heart and Brain in Burgas with deep injuries from angle grinder and heavy blood loss. The young man injured himself during repairs in the Tsarevo area. The damage to his limbs was not life-threatening, but he risked being bedridden for a very long time to recover. The team of specialists at the Heart and Brain Center of Medical Excellence processes performed various surgical interventions so that the patient recovered in the shortest possible time without permanent work disabilities.

Read the full article here in Bulgarian.

Veliko Tarnovo Cardiology hospital : “CHILDREN SAVE LIVES”

The initiative was launched in connection with the World Heart Restart Day, which is now traditionally celebrated worldwide on 16.10.2022. The main objective is to raise awareness among the public and our children about cardiac arrest and promote cardiac massage and artificial ventilation (CPR) skills. Seven out of ten cardiac arrests happen in public places in full view of the public, but less than 20% of witnesses provide first aid. Hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved each year if two hands help in the first minutes of an incident.

The meeting was with sixth grade children from Bacho Kiro Primary School in the city with the outstanding assistance of the school principal Mr. Nikolov. The young cardiologists Dr. Ivanov and Dr. Nedyalkova, with the ideas and support of Dr. Krastev, an invasive cardiologist, had prepared a multimedia presentation and a visual demonstration. Dozens of children practiced what they saw, enthusiasm shining in their eyes. The specially prepared dialogue unlocked many questions and enriched the children’s knowledge. All participants received badges, which mark initial training in first aid, and special children were awarded with T-shirts with the logo of the Cardiology hospital.

Master class for thoracic surgeons was held at Heart and Brain Center of Excellence in Burgas

The course was accredited by the Bulgarian Medical Association and all participants received the maximum 13 points.

One of the most famous and recognized modern breast surgeons in the world – prof. Tomáš Štupnik, held a master class for his colleagues at the high-tech Heart and Brain Hospital Burgas. The distinguished specialist performs the most complex operations in thoracic surgery, including lung transplants, lung segmentectomies, carina and trachea surgery. He is one of the pioneers of single portal VATS surgery (video-assisted thoracic surgery).

In May this year, Dr. Dimo Mitev and Dr. Ivoslav Ivanov – part of the team of the Department of Thoracic Surgery – participated in the first stage of specialization in uniportal VATS anatomical lung resections under Prof. They were also participants in the first stage of the study in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The head of the department, Assoc. Prof. Rumen Filipov, invited the leading professor to carry out the second part of the international training in the high-tech hospital in Burgas.

The first robot-assisted gynaecological surgeries with da Vinci X were launched in Heart and Brain Pleven

Gynaecologists from the high-tech ‘Heart and Brain’ in Pleven have launched the first robot-assisted surgeries with the da Vinci X system with four hands. The intervention was performed under the guidance of Dr. Aleksander Lyubenov – console surgeon and head of the department of general and oncological gynecology, surgeons next to the patient – Dr. Tsvetomir Ivanov and Dr. Gergana Popova, senior operating midwife Ralitsa Hristova and her team.