For the signs identified by the doctors at the Rio Hospital, in the case of the death of 9-year-old Georgina, for which the 33-year-old Roula Pispirigouspoke the president of the Medical Association of Patras Anna Mastorakou.
As he said, “there was a route from Georgina to the hospitals. I had inside information. The hospitals of Patras only welcomed Georgina. “Malena was hospitalized in Aglaia Kyriakou, so they had no knowledge of the history.”
Georgina was introduced to Karamandaneio with alleged convulsionsHowever, nothing was found from the examinations, Ms. Mastorakou explained and stressed that the doctors, knowing the situation, paid special attention to her.
“They saw a mother who had lost two children and there was no equivalent behavior. There was an emotional distance from the child. It did not really show the emotional burden that one should have with these losses. “
What was impressive and there was a lot of concern and question mark for the doctors was the following. The doctors passed by and saw her regularly. “Half an hour before the child was examined by the doctor and it was fine. The child’s ward with the doctors’ office was within shooting distance. Half an hour later the mother knocked very gently on the door and said that something was wrong with the machine. When they went to see the child he was already gone. “They resuscitated him, they managed to bring him back, but he remained quadriplegic.”
Ms. Mastorakou said that her doctors did a toxicological test, but it came out negative. It is noted, however, that toxicological testing may show drugs and drugs, not other substances, such as ketamine.
“It simply came to our notice then. He was hospitalized in different hospitals and there was no complete picture. In Rio they suspected that something was happening. “There was a categorical refusal of the couple for help from the Child’s Smile”, he said and added that the doctors insisted that a pacemaker be inserted to shield her.
Finally, regarding the fact that her mother administered the medicines even in the hospital, Ms. Mastorakou said that parents with children with disabilities are trained on whether they can meet their needs. However, after this case, “There is a lot of discussion to change the protocol”so that parents are not allowed to give medicines to their children in hospitals.
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