
The testimony of resuscitator Andreas Iliadis ended with tension, which will continue after Easter, which was called by her lawyer. Roulas Pispirigou be responsible for their role as transplant coordinator.
Mr. Iliadis was asked by the lawyer “does he send children’s organs for transplantation”, to which he angrily replied that “I am not a courier”, and, stating his pride in his contribution to the National Organisation, told Alexis Kougia that his questions are “insulting parents who donated organs.”
Earlier, A. Iliadis, speaking of “unexplained episodes”, emphasized that after the abortion, Georgina had a very high level of troponin, which was expected due to the condition of the child. However, later, according to him, there was an increased level of troponin, which fell rapidly.
“I can’t explain it. The doctor also told me about mydriasis, pupil dilation in Georgina’s eye, which she pointed out could be caused by medication. Ketamine, for example, causes mydriasis,” he said.
An eyewitness who referred to Georgina as “our little patient” or as “Georgina” described what happened from the moment the child was admitted to the intensive care unit in Rio, after the protest, until the moment the child was transferred to Aglaya Kyriakou in Athens. He mentioned all his actions and all the connections he had with colleagues from central hospitals to do his best for the child.
According to him, after the extubation, “we decided to protect the little girl so that nothing threatened her, to be treated by a doctor in Onasio. A defibrillator was inserted there and pacing was set for 60 beats. He then returned to the ward in Rio de Janeiro to oversee the defibrillator implant that had been placed there. Georgina’s rehabilitation has already begun,” the witness said, then describing the steps “until we could regain mobility.”
After discharge, according to the witness, “there was communication with the mother of Georgina, who told me about some of the symptoms. They concerned the symptoms of vomiting, they were non-specific. I assumed it would be better if it was on the hospital grounds. He ended up in the hospital, they did what they had to do.”
As he pointed out, “Georgina, under our supervision, was in a calm state. The ECG was calm, the cardiograms were always normal, the pacemaker was not activated.”
Source: Kathimerini

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