Aga Khan University Hospital CEO Rashid Khalani, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Mzee Ngunga and Kenya Cardiac Society President Bernard Samia during the launch of a lipid clinic at the hospitalโ€™s Peponi Specialty and Executive Clinic.

Why Aga Khan University Hospital launched a cholesterol disorders clinic

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The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi has launched a cholesterol (lipid) disorders clinic as part of its efforts to reduce the risk of heart diseases.

According to the hospitalโ€™s CEO Rashid Khalani, the โ€œdedicated lipid disorders clinicโ€ is run by a multi-disciplinary team of cardiologists, family physicians, nutritionists, specialist nurses and pathologists ensuring optimal care to the patients.

Khalani also states that that the hospital was continuously innovating and conducting solution-based research with the patient interests at heart.

โ€œThis is the first specialised lipid clinic in Kenya and we started it because of the realization that heart disorders are on the increase as a result of our adoption of western lifestyle that is more characterised by our diet and physical inactivity,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe do not want to wait for you to get heart disease but want to manage the risk factors before they advance to become heart disease. This will ultimately be more convenient and cheaper.โ€

Dr Mzee Ngunga, the Lead Interventional Cardiologist for this clinic noted that, โ€œgood cholesterol management will reduce incidences of heart attacks caused by blocked heart arteries which has become common among our populations. It will also offer patients a longer life expectancy without requiring more complex medications that we normally prescribe for patients who have survived heart attacks.โ€

He added that once a patient is diagnosed with a lipid disorder, the treatment is usually lifelong.

โ€œIt is therefore important for individuals to go for regular checkups, especially if a first-degree family member who is below 40 years or 50 years for women, has experienced a heart attack,โ€ said Dr. Ngunga.

The Chief Guest at the launch Dr. Bernard Samia, President Kenya Cardiac Society (KCS), lauded the milestone by medical facility and called for collaboration from both the private and public sectors to enhance research and interventions to advance cardiovascular health.

โ€œWe have had several studies to look at cardiovascular diseases, we have many hospitals that support us in this endeavour and I am happy that with the launch of this clinic, Aga Khan University Hospital will be part of the list. Lipid disorders data obtained from this clinic and others countrywide will help inform our treatment and prevention strategies for cardiovascular diseases.โ€

โ€œCurrent trends show a rising burden of hypertension in the country, with figures ranging between 16 and 21 per cent, with urbanisation and social demographic differences playing a huge role in these figures. The question that we have to keep asking ourselves is how do we take care of the risk factors so that our patients get the right diagnosis, and treatment and take care of the complications,โ€ said Dr. Samia.

Patients have access to an assessment of cholesterol to determine the specific lipid abnormality, genetic tests to determine the underlying genetic defect, analysis of the results by an experienced team of cardiologists and family physicians for patient-centred management, appropriate dietary advice, and education on how to maintain cholesterol at acceptable levels.

The launch of this clinic is an addition to the hospital’s list of heart services portfolio that have contributed to the organizationโ€™s recognition as an accredited cardiac care centre of excellence in East and Central Africa.

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