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He failed to win the battle for life, despite the efforts of both him and the doctors, the three-year-old who on Wednesday afternoon was found in a barrel.
Shortly after midnight yesterday, the child who was hospitalized in critical condition in the PAGNI Children’s ICU died, in mourning for his family.
The boy according medical ad issued by the administration of the University Hospital, yesterday at noon, he was in critical condition and had a poor response to the multiple support he was receiving by all means. He was taken to the hospital Wednesday night and given mechanical respiratory support, rewarming devices were placed, and appropriate vasoactive medications, intravenous fluids, blood products, and other medications (antibiotics, gastroprostation) were administered.
From the first moment he was under constant monitoring of his vital signs, he underwent clinical, laboratory and imaging tests of the organ systems and was supported in multiple ways, according to the protocols for the treatment of post-opposition syndrome. In fact, in the announcement of the commander of the Hospital, Professor George Chalkiadakis, it was mentioned that there was constant communication with the child’s parents who were informed about the serious condition and poor prognosis, as mentioned in the specific. ad.
The unfortunate child from a village in the municipality of Archanes Asterousia was transported at 4:17 p.m. on Wednesday to the Harakas Health Center by private means, without a pulse and without breathing, while according to the announcement of the Seventh Ministry of Health of Crete, About her Upon arrival, a cardiopulmonary resuscitation effort was started with the APLS protocols of the medical staff of the Health Center, which had lasted about two hours and forty minutes without any signs of recovery. With the cessation of the resuscitation attempt and during the formal procedure, the medical staff, in a last-ditch effort, had resumed the resuscitation attempt after detecting electrical activity.
After this development and in communication with EKAB and the PAGNI Children’s ICU, his transport had begun, accompanied by a general practitioner and pediatrician from KY Harakas. The child was transferred to the Children’s ICU of the Heraklion University Hospital by the EKAB Mobile Unit, which received the incident at the Peza crossing at 8:44 p.m. on Wednesday night and during the transfer, the Kini EKAB anesthesiologist and KY doctors had intubated him, continuing specialized cardiopulmonary resuscitation. During his transfer to the Hospital at 9:30 p.m., he presented hypothermia and mydriasis while presenting tension 120 and assisted breathing.
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