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A new portable ultrasound machine was put into operation at the Mykolaiv polyclinic

A new portable ultrasound machine has been put into operation at the Mykolaiv polyclinic. Photo: Mykolaiv Health Department A new portable ultrasound machine has been put into operation at the Mykolaiv polyclinic. Photo: Mykolaiv Health Department

In Department №4 of Polyclinic of the City Children's Hospital of Mykolaiv №2, a modern ultrasound diagnostic device was put into operation.

This was reported in the Mykolaiv Department of Health Care.

The facility received equipment from international benefactors. The portable ultrasound scanner has a monitor with a high resolution and an adjustable angle of inclination, the ability to connect to three sensors. The battery life of the device is approximately 1.5 hours.

«The new ultrasound device includes all basic ultrasound modes and functions that make it possible to conduct ultrasound examinations at the modern level as quickly and qualitatively as possible,» the message reads.

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It is indicated that the ultrasound system is portable, so it can be used to examine difficult patients at home during the work of a mobile palliative team.

Also, an ultrasound examination is carried out in Department №4 of the Polyclinic of the City Children's Hospital №2 at the address: Sadova Street, 30.

It was recently reported that Ukraine received 80 portable X-ray machines from the Korean government. Mykolaiv hospitals will also receive the equipment.

We will remind that in March in the Mykolaiv region, the Nova Odesa multidisciplinary hospital resumed radiological diagnostic services for 40,000 residents of three communities.

It was previously reported that they plan to write off an X-ray machine, a ventilator, some medical equipment and several cars for a total cost of 1.3 million hryvnias from the balance sheet of three Mykolaiv hospitals.

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