The dialysis machine stops in the middle of the road, and the kidney patient is killed: “… half of his blood is stuck inside.”

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The treatment came to a sudden stop after the failure of the electricity. The generator at the Benor County Hospital could not come to the rescue because there was no fuel.

While dialysis, only a small part of the blood through the machine explained at any time, a doctor. (The image created from artificial intelligence)

While dialysis, only a small part of the blood through the machine explained at any time, a doctor. (The image created from artificial intelligence)

“When the authority came out, the machine stopped in the middle of the road with nearly half of its blood stuck inside.” His 26 -year -old son claimed during dialysis at a hospital at Pinour County Hospital in Uttar Pradesh. Treatment came to a sudden stop due to energy reduction.

Medical centers usually have power precautions to fight sudden power outages. But it turned out that this Bijnor Hospital was not even the fuel. According to what was reported, the official inspection was also taking place at the time of power reduction.

Report in Times from India It quoted the hospital staff, saying that they could not resume the treatment of the kidney patient, Sarvaraz Ahmed, because the contracting company did not provide diesel for the generator.

While searching for the hospital on Friday, CDO Purna Borah discovered five other patients lying there without strength, lights or fans.

Sarvaraz’s mother was transferred before Twist“When the authority went out, the device stopped in the middle of the road with nearly half of its blood stuck inside. I begged the employees to start the birth, but no one helped. My son died shortly after.”

However, the medical experts who consulted in the post stated that there is unlikely that there was a large volume of Sarvarz’s blood that was inside the device at any time.

“During dialysis, the fracture only revolves – about 200 to 250 ml – of blood through the machine at any time. However, sudden power outages can delay the process and destabilize those with serious diseases,” was reported by the doctor.

Sanjevani hospital staff has detained the private company that runs the unit through a partnership between the public and private sectors since 2020, and is responsible for the failure to provide diesel.

DM Jasjit Kaur visited the hospital, confiscated all the records of the dialysis unit, and promised strict measures. “There was mismanagement and no hygiene in the unit. A case is registered against the agency. In addition, it will be included in the blacklist.”

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