Defibrillator and Electroneuromyography (ENMG) Machine for a Frontline Hospital
Aid recipient
The Yevhen Karabalesh Kherson City Clinical Hospital (Kherson, Ukraine)
Defibrillator is a life-saving device used to restore normal heart rhythms in patients experiencing cardiac arrest. It delivers an electric shock to the heart in emergencies, helping prevent sudden cardiac death.
The ENMG machine is essential for diagnosing and monitoring nerve and muscle disorders. It helps doctors detect issues like nerve damage or muscle weakness, ensuring patients receive accurate treatments and improve their quality of life.
We delivered both devices to the Yevhen Karabalesh Kherson City Clinical Hospital, which is in close proximity to an active war zone and is still frequently exposed to Russian missile attacks.
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£13,277
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