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The guilt of the anesthesiologist, according to the indictment, was proposed by the Prosecutor in the Heraklion Three-Member Misdemeanor Court, in the case of Melina’s death at the Venizelio Hospital in Crete in December 2015.
According to Cretalive.gr, the Prosecutor’s Office alleged that it was not proven that there was an allergic reaction, as stated by the anesthesiologist.
The prosecutor assured that there was no evidence of an allergic reaction, according to the anesthesiologist.. As he pointed out, on the one hand there was inactivity of about 20 minutes from the moment the child developed bronchospasm and on the other hand the poor treatment of this bronchospasm.
According to the prosecutor, this 20-minute period of inactivity was catalytic and capable of causing the damage that occurred, and at the same time, the defendant considered that the bronchospasm was a sign of imminent opposition, but it was not.
Even said that did not administer bronchodilators according to the protocol, An adrenaline overdose and high doses of adrenaline can cause serious heart damage, as unfortunately happened on the way to Melina.
The prosecutor argued that The wrong actions of the anesthesiologist led to the tragic end of the incident and pleaded guilty according to the indictment.
Source: cretalive.gr
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