Another 11 patients were hospitalized after the August 26 explosion at an illegally operating gas station in Krevedia. We are talking about 10 patients hospitalized in hospitals abroad and only one patient hospitalized in the country, to the Clinical Hospital for Emergency Plastic, Reparative and Burn Surgery in Bucharest.

Large burns were transferred abroadPhoto: INQUAM Photos / Octav Ganea

In total, 42 patients have been discharged so far – 40 from hospitals in the country and two from hospitals abroad.

As a result of the explosion, 5 people died.

In Romania, only one victim is currently hospitalized at the Clinical Emergency Medical Hospital for Plastic, Reparative and Burn Diseases in Bucharest.

What is the condition of the wounded who are in foreign hospitals

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. “Baghdasar 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. “Baghdasar Arseni” Emergency Clinical Hospital – Milan, Italy

Burned body surface: > 45%.

The patient breathes spontaneously.

Hemodynamically stable.

Favorable clinical development.

Intensive constant monitoring.

5. Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital – 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. Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital – 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

The patient was discharged on September 15, 2023.