The young woman who had no long-term illness or a history of heart disease went to the hospital for chest pain. However, after admission, she suddenly became confused and her condition worsened. She died in a coma 3 weeks later.
The cause of death court today (17th) continued the inquiry regarding the woman's death. The doctor confessed that after the female patient was transferred to the intensive care unit, a blood test for her found the virus in it, so it was diagnosed that the virus had caused myocarditis.
Since then, the female patient has been given an ultrasound of the heart and found that her heart function has improved, and her artificial heart-lung machine has been removed. However, a brain scan later revealed that she had bleeding and brain swelling, and she had two cardiac arrests, the longest one being stopped. Up to 32 minutes.
Forensic doctors stated that the female patient had been infected by a virus called Coxsackievirus.
The deceased Su Jieyin (21 years old) was rushed to the Accident and Emergency Department of Princess Margaret Hospital on January 4, 2017, and died after being in the hospital for 3 weeks.
Su had two cardiac arrests during ICU
Guo Qian, a doctor in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Princess Margaret Hospital, confessed that she confirmed that Su was dead at 3:09 am on January 26, but had never been in contact with Su beforehand.
Guo quoted the typesetting and records involved in the case as saying that Su entered the ICU at 11 pm on January 4, and his heart stopped twice afterwards, with the longest stop being 32 minutes.
In addition, cardiac ultrasound showed that her condition was very poor at the time, with shock and acute renal failure, and the doctor diagnosed acute myocarditis.
In addition, Su had several cramps during ICU and was prescribed antibiotics and tranquilizers.
Confession of the main witness.
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Diagnosis of myocarditis caused by Suin virus
Guo Xu pointed out that the hospital found that the virus was found in Su's blood test, so it was diagnosed that the virus caused myocarditis.
Afterwards.
The hospital has also been performing cardiac ultrasound for Su and found that his heart function has improved, so he removed the artificial heart-lung machine.
However, as of January 16, a computer scan of Su's brain showed that he had bleeding and brain swelling.
Because Su had a long period of cardiac arrest and cerebral hypoxia, the decrease in blood oxygen level would make his heartbeat slower and slower.
As of January 23, Su's family agreed that Ruo Su's heart stopped again and would no longer exert extra heart pressure on him. Su finally passed away on January 26.
Guo added that the decision to stop first aid for the patient only needs to be signed by two doctors, and the hospital will only notify the family members without their signature or consent.
After an autopsy, it was found to have been infected with Coxsackie virus
Forensic doctor He Wenjie stated that the deceased was infected with a Coxsackievirus (Coxsackievirus), which caused myocarditis and pneumonia, and died due to complications of ischemic brain injury and rhabdomyolysis.
Case Number: CCDI-89/2017
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