The Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan, Akylbek Zaparov, has donated modern equipment to the National Center of Cardiology and Therapy named after academician Mirsaid Mirrakhimov for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The premium-class angiographic equipment, "Azurion 7," worth approximately $1.5 million, was installed in the center with the support of the World Bank.
It is noteworthy that the National Center of Cardiology and Therapy is implementing the "Emergency Cardiology" program to ensure the accessibility and quality of medical care based on a full-cycle model for providing emergency high-tech care to patients with acute myocardial infarction. Leading doctors from China, Russia, and Kazakhstan are expected to come to Kyrgyzstan to perform unique endovascular interventions for severe life-threatening cardiovascular diseases.
Akylbek Zaparov emphasized that according to statistical data, the number of deaths due to cardiovascular diseases in the country is alarmingly high. Therefore, the introduction of modern technologies and innovations is one of the main priorities for the development of medicine in the republic.