Publish Date: | Sun, 27 Feb 2022 11:00 AM (IST)
Gwalior Health News: Gwalior, Naiduniya Rep. After being injured in a road accident, 31-year-old Jamvati, who was undergoing treatment at the Trauma Center of Jairogya Hospital (JAH) in Gwalior from Mahoba in Uttar Pradesh, was declared dead for the second time after 15 hours. Before confirming the death at 11 am on Saturday, Jamvati’s body was subjected to ECG examination thrice and the senior doctors themselves examined it. After this informed the relatives and took consent to send the dead body to the mortuary for dissection. The relatives were adamant to take Jamvati’s body home without dissection. At the same time, demanding financial help from the doctors and sending the vehicle to the house, he committed indecency by creating a ruckus. On the information of the uproar, the Kampu police station reached the trauma center. Explained to the relatives here, after which the dead body was allowed to be taken home after the post-mortem.
31-year-old Jamvati wife Nirpat Rajput, a resident of Mahoba injured in a road accident, was injured after falling from the bike, then relatives first took her to Harpalpur and then to Jhansi for treatment. The woman was referred to JAH in Gwalior after she suffered a serious head injury. The woman was undergoing treatment at the trauma center since Thursday night. At around four o’clock in the evening, Jamvati was declared dead by Dr. Irfan of Anesthesia without doing an ECG. When Jamvati’s husband Nirpat reached Morchuri with the dead body, he found Jamvati’s breathing going on there. After this he went back to the trauma center and re-admitted Jamvati and started treatment. In this case, the Dean of Gajaraja Medical College has constituted a three-member team to investigate against two doctors for the negligence of declaring patient Jamvati dead without ECG test on Friday evening. JAH Superintendent Dr. RKS Dhakad wrote a letter to the Dean for the dismissal of Junior Resident Dr. Krishna Kumar Soni, as well as formed a three-member team separately.
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Jamvati died on Saturday morning, the bodies were taken to relatives after post-mortem. A letter has been written to dismiss the doctor in the case of declaring him dead without ECG on Friday. The Dean constituted a three-member team, which would report in three days. After that further action will be taken.
Dr. Arikkar Mishra, Nodal Officer Trauma Center
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The junior doctor declared the patient dead without ECG, which is wrong. He had to tell the senior doctor, he would have taken a decision after the examination. Had ECG machine, didn’t use it. For the dismissal of a doctor, a letter has been written to the Dean and a three-member team has been formed.
Dr. RKS Dhakad, Superintendent, Jayarogya Hospital
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