An innovative medical practice put by Mytilene Hospital in the center of Cardiological Innovation was held with complete success yesterday, Tuesday, September 23, at the Hemodynamic Laboratory of the Cardiology Clinic of Mytilene Hospital.

Invasive cardiologist Anastasios Milkas, visitor doctor at Mytilene Hospital and Navy’s deputy, with the hemodynamic team, led by the Director of the Cardiology Clinic, Panagiotis Andronikos System) in the heart of a 58 -year -old patient with very serious cardiac problems. “This sensor,” Mr Milkas tells RES-EIA, allows for remote, daily recording and monitoring of patients’ hemodynamic data, offering new possibilities in preventing complications and improving the quality of life of patients with heart failure. In short, it allows doctors to check at any time and intervene in time in any case where a malfunction or any alarming indication is found. For a weak islander, young or old, this means that the patient has acquired an “alert eye” that controls his state of health at any time, allowing surgery and thus preventing unpleasant developments. “

The subtle operation lasted for more than four hours, and the device is estimated to cost over 20,000 euros and its supply is fully covered by EOPYY.