Three patients injured in the explosions in Krevedia, who were transported abroad, are still intubated and on artificial ventilation, the Ministry of Health reported on Sunday.

Major burn patients were transferred abroadPhoto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

According to a Ministry of Health statement cited by Agerpres, the patient was transferred to Milan and then to another medical unit in Italy highly specialized in this field, with burns over 90% of the body surface, intubated and on artificial ventilation. hemodynamically stable, requires intensive vasopressor support. His condition is critical, he is under constant supervision.

Two patients brought to Lübeck, Germany, intubated and on mechanical ventilation, are hemodynamically stable with no changes in the last 24 hours. They have burns of 40% and 30% of the body surface, respectively.

Five more injured during the explosions in Krevedia were hospitalized in hospitals abroad:

  • a patient transferred to Brussels with a burn of more than 15% of the body surface, breathes spontaneously, is hemodynamically stable, has a favorable clinical development and is under constant intensive observation;
  • the second patient, transferred to Brussels with more than 20% body surface burns, breathes spontaneously, is hemodynamically stable, with a favorable clinical development and is under continuous intensive observation;
  • another patient transported to Milan, with a burn of more than 45% of the body surface, breathes spontaneously, is hemodynamically stable, the clinical development is favorable and is continuously intensively monitored;
  • two patients were transported to Germany, in Berlin, with more than 40% burns of the body surface, breathing spontaneously, hemodynamically stable, without changes in clinical status during the last 24 hours and under continuous intensive observation.

The patient was hospitalized in the Clinical Hospital of Plastic and Burn Medical Care.

44 patients were discharged, 40 from hospitals in the country and four from abroad, five died.