Children's hope: help to St. Nicholas Hospital
Children's hope: help to St. Nicholas Hospital
Completed

Children's hope: help to St. Nicholas Hospital

Started: 28.06.2022
Lviv
Completed
Totally raised
306380.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
306380.00 UAH

As part of the cardiology project, on August 4, 2022, an EC-2H Holter ECG recorder, an EC-ABP ambulatory blood pressure monitor with a patient cable, a case for the recorder and a cuff for the monitors were put into operation for the children's diagnostic department of the Detached Unit "St. Nicholas Hospital" KNP "1 territorial association of the city of Lviv". On August 25, 2022, the S8-3 cardiac sensor was transferred to the department for the existing Philips Affiniti 30 ultrasound device for conducting ultrasound examinations in children with heart diseases. This equipment will allow providing extensive consultation and treatment services to children with cardiorheumatic diseases: heart defects, increased blood pressure, heart rhythm disorders.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Medical equipment 306380.00
Total project costs 306380.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 306380.00
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Charity donation
01.07.2022 14:42
306380.00 UAH
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