Patients with heart problems will no longer wait for operations

Patients with heart problems will not need to be on waiting lists, as has happened over the years, say at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo. To such a conclusion, they come after the Cardiokirugia Clinic with Invasian Cardiology has started operating with two operating halls. Functioning [...]
To such a conclusion, they come after the Cardiokirugia Clinic with Invasian Cardiology has started operating with two operating halls.
The operating of the halls has also enabled angiograph (a money that reveals the narrowing of new blood vessels), which years ago has been purchased by the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, but has not been brought by Austria to Kosovo for several years.
Tefik Bekteshi, director of the Invasive Cardiology and Cardiology Clinic, told Free Europe Radio that the program for treating acute heart attacks has already begun within 120 minutes. This project is aimed at reducing the mortality of patients who experience heart attacks, or acute machine attacks.
The “is a long-thinking programme and we have already started in the Pristina region. It will last six months and then extend to all of Kosovo. During this time, we will see if there is a defect and prepare for any shortcomings. The acute microcard attack has high mortality and if not managed gives high disability”.
The first two hours are ideal for proper treatment. I hope that next year all of Kosovo will have the opportunity to have the opportunity in the first two hours to rechanize myocard heart attack, and to have the entire population” monitored, Bekteshi said.
At the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, at the Invas Cardiology Clinic respectively, the mortality rate within hospitals is about 4 percent. This, according to Bektesh, is a scale comparable to developed countries worldwide.
The mortality rate is about 4 percent of this disease, but I'm talking about the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, namely the Invasian Cardiology Clinic, and it matches the results of world centres. As far as all of Kosovo is concerned, there are no precise statistics on how much mortality is”, Bekteshi said.
Kosovo University Clinical Hospital Service General Director Basri Sejdiu said that opening Invasive Cardiology with two halls will enable each Kosovo patient with an acute heart attack to feel confident that he will get the right treatment, as all administrative procedures have been removed for these patients.
The patients will be treated 24 hours a day, and in the first two hours of the disease where they will be, on the road or elsewhere. That he has a heart attack, the patient will go straight to the operating room. I think this is a big accomplishment because even in the region, all the countries have this project that we're implementing. Patients will be beneficial and their security will at any time be”, Sejdiu said.
Meanwhile, Health Minister Uran Ismaili announced heart treatments were launched with a 24-hour service to continue with the removal of the waiting list for testing, the establishment of new angography, and the clinic is now fully renovated and ready to offer optimial conditions for swimming, choreography and rehabilitation of patients.
Last year, however, 2,517 choreography has been implemented, 1,370 stationing procedures, and the acute heart attack has intervened in 908 cases.
In addition, the year 2018 has closed with 212 open - heart operations at the Cardiosurgia Clinic, which is currently operating 24 hours seven days a week.
The functioning and modernisation of these health services within the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo is estimated not only for the health of patients, but also for their budget, since these services are often forced to search both outside Kosovo or in private hospitals, where prices for certain categories are unaffordable.











