B’Desh flight captain suffers from mid brain strokes, still critical – News2IN
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B’Desh flight captain suffers from mid brain strokes, still critical

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Nagpur: The condition of Captain Biman Biman 44 years old, Nawshad or Qaiyum, who suffered a heart attack in the air, continues to remain important.
Latah clinical investigation reveals that qaiyum is a hypertensive patient and diabetes.
“He suffered brain bleeding in the air that might cause freezing and the next heart attack,” said Dr.
Virendra Belekar, intensivist at Kingsway Hosptial where the pilot was in a hurry after an emergency landing on Friday morning.
Support ventilator hemodynamic support, said medical bulletin.
The Qaiyum family is expected to arrive on Sunday morning.
Dr.
Belekar said further action would be decided so family members reached Nagpur.
“The function of his brain hasn’t returned.
Everything depends on whether he gets re-awareness on 24 to 48 hours,” he said.
No decision about pilot transport to Bangladesh has been taken.
Bangladesh Biman officials are said to be ready with a plan if the family gives a green signal.
Airline officials have left him in the family to receive the last telephone.
Hospitals will advise families about the continuation of the support of life.DR Ranjokar Ranjokar, a critical care specialist and the Head of the Intensive Care Department in Kingsway, said after stabilizing pilots, CT scanning was carried out from the brain.
“It shows bleeding in the Pontine area which is associated with brain injury spread because of prolonged resuscitation, hypoglycemia and hypoxia.
He is still in the ventilator and his body temperature is stored low according to the protocol.
Immediately, we will reverse the process and bring it back to normal body temperature.
After This, other CT scanning will be made for neurological assessment again, “he said.
Barokar added, “We have communicated with families and embassies that his condition seems very poor.
His relatives are expected to arrive on Saturday night.” The pilot was placed in a ventilator after he slipped into a coma after a prolonged heart attack on his way to Muscat-Dhaka flight.
124 passengers and six crew were flown on the same Boeing 737 with the rescue team that had arrived at 9:15 a.m.
in the Dhaka-Dubai flight.

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