
3 victims of the explosions that occurred on August 26 in Crevedia are still intubated and on artificial ventilation, one of them is in serious condition – a patient transported to Italy, in Milan, with burns over 90% of the body surface. Another 10 patients are hospitalized in hospitals of the country in moderate or mild condition, and 11 victims are being treated in hospitals abroad – the 12th transferred patient was discharged last week. The number of victims who died as a result of the explosion remains 5, and those transferred – 32.
What does the final balance of the August 26 explosion look like?
Total number of patients (initial): 58
Patients hospitalized in the country’s hospital in a moderate and mild condition: 10, of them:
- 6 patients – Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital;
- 2 patients – “Baghdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest;
- 2 patients – Bucharest Clinical Hospital for Plastic Surgery, Repair and Burns;
Outpatients: 32 (31 from hospitals in Romania and 1 from Graz, Austria)
Deceased patients: 5
Patients transferred abroad: 12
What is the status of patients transferred to hospitals outside the country
Clinical course of patients transferred abroad:
1. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Brussels, Belgium:
Burned body surface: > 15%.
The patient breathes spontaneously.
Hemodynamically stable.
Favorable clinical development.
Intensive constant monitoring.
2. Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest – Brussels, Belgium:
Burned body surface: > 20%.
The patient breathes spontaneously.
Hemodynamically stable.
Favorable clinical development.
Intensive constant monitoring.
3. “Bagdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital – Milan, Italy:
Burned body surface: > 90%.
The patient is intubated and artificially ventilated.
Hemodynamically stable, requires intensive vasopressor support.
The condition is serious, intensive constant observation.
He was transferred to another medical facility in Italy,
specializes in the treatment of burns.
4. “Bagdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital – Milan, Italy:
Burned body surface: > 45%.
The patient breathes spontaneously.
Hemodynamically stable.
Favorable clinical development.
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:
The patient was discharged on September 5, 2023.
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 state of health has improved.
Intensive constant monitoring.
Source: Hot News

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