The cry of a doctor after a 39 -year -old patient died because of the flu: “I lost, I left the hospital with a goal in the chest”

A 39-year-old patient diagnosed with the flu was extinguished, despite the efforts of the doctors: “We fought for every organ that yields one at a time. Heart, lungs, kidneys, liver.”

Patient in the Hospital: Shuterstock

The tragedy was made public by Torje Iuliu, a doctor in anesthesia and intensive care at a hospital in Germany, who fought over 7 hours to save the man’s life.

“I lost. Yesterday I took one of the hardest battles lately. A fight that lasted over 7 hours. A fight taken with the whole team, with all our science, with all the technology that modern medicine can make available. And yet … at 2 o’clock I went out of the hospital with my head, with no time, with no time, with no go.wrote the doctor Torje Iuliu, on his Facebook page.

The patient was 39 years old. Was diagnosed with flu that, in just a few days, triggered a “Biological hell in his body ”says the doctor.

“An overinfection with Streptococcus pneumoniae thrown into a refractory septic shock. From there, things took place at a terrifying speed. You don’t even have time to ask you questions. the body of inflammatory tsunamo. High-Cut Filter dialysis. Combined, intensive therapy, calculated at the milliliter and second ”, explained the doctor Torje Iuliu.

Doctor: Monitors began to shut up

Despite all efforts, the patient’s organs began to give in one by one.

“We fought for every organ that gave in to a row. Heart, lungs, kidneys, liver: I fired it. I fired. I said: . But the monitors started shut up. We tried to repeat it, to keep it there, on the edge between life and death. And yet, he left. Under our hands. Under our eyes. Despite all efforts. I cannot describe what you feel when you lose a man you kept alive, moment by moment, with all the best. It is a form of professional mourning. It is a powerlessness that breaks your interior and makes you ask, inevitably: What would it have been if they had been vaccinated? Maybe his immune system would not have been overwhelmed. Maybe the virus would not have been so aggressive. Maybe he wouldn’t have reached ECMO. But with Don’t resurrect people. With Don’t save lives”, Says the doctor.

Doctor: Stay with a pressing silence

As a result, the doctor claims that a chance to get on a hospita bed is vaccination.

“I tell you open, as a doctor, as a man, as a witness to hundreds of dramas every year: vaccinate. Not because it’s perfect. Not because it’s a magic armor. But because it’s a chance. A real chance don’t get here. In a bed, connect to dozens of wires, among people who try, sometimes,” supports the doctor Torje Iuliu.

Flu not “It’s simple cold ”and streptococcus is not a “Germ”adds the ATI specialist.

“Death is not . When you see her every day, when she snatches her under your hands, you start to hate her. For the way he hits. For how he takes, randomly, people who may not even know how serious it was. Today I have no salvations to tell. And when you lose this, after hours of pure struggle, after decisions made in fractions of a second, after you have emptied all the resources. Stay with a pressing silence. With the image of a stopped monitor. With the body of a young, inert man. Stay with family pain. With the mourning you announce. With the questions you can no longer reassure ”, concluded the doctor.