Three patients injured following the explosions in Crevedia, Dambovita County, northwest of Bucharest who are hospitalized in medical units in Romania and six others who were transferred abroad are intubated and mechanically ventilated, the Ministry of Health informed on Monday.
Of the three intubated patients from Romania, two are at the Bucharest Floreasca Emergency Clinical Hospital, and one at the Bagdasar Arseni Bucharest Emergency Clinical Hospital, agerpres reports.
According to the MS, 12 patients were discharged, and two died.
As many as 12 patients were transferred abroad. Among them, a patient transferred to Brussels has more than 15% burned body surface, he is intubated and mechanically ventilated, "hemodynamically stable". In the last 24 hours, his clinical condition did not change, he was continuously monitored.
The second patient transferred to Brussels has more than 20% burned body surface, being intubated and ventilated, hemodynamically stable, without changes in the last 24 hours.
One of the patients transferred to Milan has more than 80% burned body surface, being intubated and mechanically ventilated, hemodynamically unstable, requiring vasopressor support. His condition is critical.
The second patient transferred to Milan has more than 45% burned body surface, is intubated and mechanically ventilated, hemodynamically stable, the clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.
The two patients transferred to Germany in Berlin breathe spontaneously, are hemodynamically stable, have burns on more than 40% of their body surface.
Two other patients transferred to Graz, Austria, breathe spontaneously, present a complicated surgical pathology due to the location of the burn injuries and their degree, are hemodynamically stable.
The patient transferred to Vienna, Austria breathes spontaneously, is hemodynamically stable, his clinical condition has not changed in the last 24 hours.
The two patients transferred to Lubeck, Germany are intubated and mechanically ventilated, hemodynamically stable, without changes in the last 24 hours. They present burns on 40% and 30% of the body surface.
The patient transferred to Bergen, Norway breathes spontaneously, is hemodynamically stable, and his clinical condition has not undergone changes in the last 24 hours.