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Xinjiang Cardio-cerebrovascular Hospital

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Xinjiang Cardio-cerebrovascular Hospital (Wuhan Asia Heart Hospital Xinjiang Branch) is a tertiary specialized hospital for cardiovascular diseases approved by the Health and Family Planning Commission of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

In 2010, the hospital was successfully taken over by Wuhan Asia Heart Disease Hospital, significantly enhancing its specialized technical capabilities and social recognition. In 2012 and 2013, the hospital's cardiovascular surgery and cardiology departments were designated as clinical key specialty projects in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. As part of one of the three major cardiac treatment centers in the country, the cardiothoracic surgery department has been included in the “National Key Discipline for Cardiovascular Surgery,” while the cardiology department is recognized as a “Key Discipline for Cardiology” by the Health Department. The hospital has also been accredited as a “Cardiovascular Disease Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment Training Base” for three major categories: coronary heart disease, congenital heart disease, and arrhythmia. Additionally, the National Medical Products Administration has granted the hospital qualification as a clinical trial institution for cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery medications.

In 2015, the hospital achieved significant business performance indicators:

  • Emergency Visits: 63,605 visits in 2015, an increase from 59,406 in 2014 (a rise of 4,199 visits).
  • Discharges: 8,611 patients discharged in 2015, compared to 8,008 in 2014 (an increase of 603).
  • Health Check-ups: 33,490 people underwent health check-ups in 2015, up from 19,600 in 2014 (an increase of 13,890).
  • Surgeries: A total of 2,811 surgeries performed in 2015, compared to 2,218 in 2014 (an increase of 593 surgeries).

Among these surgeries:

  • Cardiovascular Interventional Surgeries: 1,650 in 2015, up from 1,548 in 2014 (an increase of 102, setting a new historical high).
  • Cardiothoracic Surgeries: 891 in 2015, compared to 465 in 2014 (an increase of 426, a significant rise and the highest in the hospital's history).
  • Neurosurgery: 156 surgeries performed, remaining stable compared to 2014.
  • Orthopedic Surgeries: 114 surgeries performed.