​The 3 patients injured in Saturday night’s explosions at the GLP station in Crevedia are still in critical condition and have been admitted to Floreaska Emergency Hospital (two people) and Baghdasar Arseni Hospital (one person), respectively, and another 24 hospitalized in the country in a moderate or mild condition, and 12 were transferred to hospitals abroad. The number of dead remained the same – two people. The good news: the number of discharged patients has increased to 17.

A patient with extensive burnsPhoto: Inquam Photos / Ovidiu Micsik

The latest assessment of the double explosion in Krevedia – source: Ministry of Health:

Intubated and ventilator patients in critical condition: 3, of them:

  • 2 patients – Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital;
  • 1 patient – “Baghdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest;

Hospitalized patients with moderate and mild severity: 24, of them:

  • 11 patients – Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital;
  • 8 patients – “Baghdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest;
  • 3 patients – Bucharest Clinical Hospital for Plastic Surgery, Repair and Burn Care;
  • 1 patient – ​​Bucharest University Emergency Hospital;
  • 1 patient – Emergency Hospital of Elias University Bucharest;

Discharged patients: 17

Dead patients: 2

Patients transferred abroad: 12

Clinical course of patients transferred abroad:

1. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Brussels, Belgium:

Burned body surface: > 15%.

The patient is intubated and artificially ventilated.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

2. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Brussels, Belgium:

Burned body surface: > 20%.

The patient is intubated and artificially ventilated.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

3. “Bagdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital – Milan, Italy:

Burned body surface: > 90%.

The patient is intubated and artificially ventilated.

Hemodynamically unstable, requires intensive vasopressor support.

The condition is serious, intensive constant observation.

He was transferred to another medical department in Italy, which specializes in the treatment of burns.

4. “Bagdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital – Milan, Italy:

Burned body surface: > 45%.

The patient is intubated and artificially ventilated.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

5. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Berlin, Germany:

Burned body surface: > 40%.

The patient breathes spontaneously.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

6. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Berlin, Germany:

Burned body surface: > 40%.

The patient breathes spontaneously.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

7. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Graz, Austria:

Burned body surface: > 10%.

Complicated surgical pathology caused by the localization of burn injuries and their degree.

The patient breathes spontaneously.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

8. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Graz, Austria:

Burned body surface: > 10%.

Complicated surgical pathology caused by the localization of burn injuries and their degree.

The patient breathes spontaneously.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring

9. Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital – Vienna, Austria:

Burned body surface: > 25%.

The patient breathes spontaneously.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

10. “Bagdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital – Lübeck, Germany:

Burned body surface: > 40%.

The patient is intubated and artificially ventilated.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

11. “Bagdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital – Lübeck, Germany:

Burned body surface: > 30%.

The patient is intubated and artificially ventilated.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.

12. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Bergen, Norway:

Burned body surface: > 25%.

The patient breathes spontaneously.

Hemodynamically stable.

The clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.

Intensive constant monitoring.