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Trial of Pispirigo: reference to the Minhhausen syndrome brought the 34-year-old out of court

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Trial of Pispirigo: reference to the Minhhausen syndrome brought the 34-year-old out of court

The doctor, who had doubts about Georgina’s mother and her intentions towards the child, gives important evidence at the trial. Roulas Pispirigouwhich from today passes to the circle of witnesses regarding the period after the detention of the child until his death on January 29, 2022.

The testimony of Andreas Iliadis, head of the intensive care unit at Rio University Hospital, is one of the most important in a lawsuit about a child’s tragic road to death.

Mr. Iliadis took Georgina to the intensive care unit after the attack she suffered in Caramandanio on April 11, 2021. Seeing his mother and how she was coping, having already lost two children, the whole situation, he wondered if he was in front of him. a woman who may have been suffering from a psychotic syndrome. So he suggested that she see a psychiatrist and made sure she contacted the psychiatrist at the hospital.

Mr. Iliadis’ testimony is being watched by both Georgina’s father Manos Daskalakis and the accused, who had difficulty walking when the police brought her to the dock. According to a certificate provided by her lawyer, she was taken to the hospital yesterday where she underwent surgery and a biopsy.

The resuscitator described the procedure after which Georgina was transferred to Rio, explaining that the child showed stability in cardiac monitoring and, in his words, “she did not have any of the pathology that we see with heart disease. Usually, when children go through a cardiac arrest, they experience a “splash” of symptoms. Here, after hours, we had a stable ECG image,” he said and described how priority was given to saving the brain. As the doctor noted, therapeutic hypothermia was used to maintain the temperature at 33 degrees to avoid cerebral edema. However, the inevitable happened: “Georgina unfortunately developed cerebral edema,” Mr. Iliadis said, referring to “a dramatic night. I left at 5 am. I’m not saying this to impress, he was a patient we really fell in love with. Unfortunately, we did not have diuresis. There were kidney problems. We got through it. Luckily, Georgina did us a favor. Around 5 am everything stabilized and the first night was over.”

According to the resuscitator, among everything that happened in the hospital was collecting information about the patient’s medical history and talking with the mother, who told him about Malena’s death from liver failure and Iris’s death from the “crib”.

“We had to deal with two deaths,” the witness said, and emphasized that, regarding the cause of Malena’s death, “because it seemed very strange to me, I contacted the pediatric oncologist Ms. Baka, who told me that she was not convinced of liver failure. I had to see how to move. As a doctor, it was unthinkable for me to believe in liver failure, it was unthinkable for me to believe that children die of liver failure. We began to consider this death sudden. I’ve already been told about Iris that she died in her bed. Sudden death syndrome, lullaby death. We had two deaths to deal with.” As he mentioned, he was not convinced of the two previous deaths and began to think of “Minchhausen syndrome by proxy”, indeed in its fatal form.

At this point, referring to the doctor’s syndrome, the accused left the room.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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