MUSCAT, Oman, July 3 (NNN-ONA) – A total of 6,540 diagnostic and therapeutic catheters, and 951 cardiac surgeries were performed in Oman in 2018, according to figures released by the National Heart Centre, at the Royal Hospital.
As cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in Oman and the world, the country works to promote healthcare in the field, in line with the latest treatment and diagnosis of heart diseases.
The report said that on average, 22 cardiac catheters were done per day, with an increase of 133 percent compared with the number of catheters performed in 2010.
The report also said that, open heart surgery operations were performed with high success and low side complications.– NNN-ONA