
03-21-2026
The conference welcomed leading experts from Germany, Italy, Japan, Belgium, and Malta. International speakers shared their experience from world-renowned clinics, presenting cutting-edge techniques and complex clinical cases. Ukrainian cardiac surgery continues to advance and maintain a high level of practice even during wartime.

03-14-2026
Pediatric cardiac surgeon Prof. Oleksandr Romanyuk presented the Institute’s 25-year experience in developing and refining the modified Ross procedure—a complex surgical intervention for correcting aortic valve defects in children.

03-14-2026
The program addressed the most relevant aspects of managing patients with IHD and peripheral atherosclerosis, with a focus on modern opportunities in pharmacotherapy, interventional, and surgical treatment.

03-13-2026
The conference program reflected current trends in functional diagnostics in cardiology, with emphasis on advanced imaging methods for ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathies, valvular heart disease, and significant attention to rare (orphan) diseases.

03-08-2026
Our experience of working under blackouts and shelling resonated strongly with the international audience, demonstrating that Ukrainian medicine continues to operate at the highest global level.

03-06-2026
During the meeting, a memorandum of cooperation was signed. From now on, we will work together: regular examinations, consultations, and early detection of health problems.

02-17-2026
Throughout the program, they participated in all cardiac surgeries. Professor Borys Todurov delivered four lectures: two for the Alfred Health medical community and two for the Ukrainian diaspora. On Australian television, they spoke about the realities of life and work for Ukrainian physicians in these challenging conditions.

01-16-2026
Why Ukrainian Heart Journal? First of all, this title reflects a fundamental principle of modern patient care in cardiology — the coordinated work of a multidisciplinary Heart Team.

01-09-2026
Due to extremely challenging weather conditions, the team made a difficult but the only right decision: not to risk transporting the organ, but instead to bring the patient to the place where the heart awaited him.

12-25-2025
Today, we, the team of the Heart Institute of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, have been awarded the 2025 Borys Paton National Prize of Ukraine. This is a great honor and, at the same time, recognition of our scientific and medical work.