Although she did not have any co-morbidity, doctors feel her
obesity could be a reason behind her severe condition.
A 24-year-old
highly obese woman claimed to have become the first coronavirus patient in the
country to defeat Covid-19 and survive after being put on Extracorporeal
Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) support for the past 12 days, sources in the
private hospital that treated her said on Monday.
It is not always possible to clinically manage respiratory distress in Covid-19 patients with ventilator support and ECMO is the last option for them, an official of the hospital said adding that three coronavirus infected persons in New Delhi and Chennai, who were put on ECMO, did not survive.
The woman, who is
from Kolkata's Kalighat area and weighs around 100 kilogram, got admitted to
the hospital on May 17 with high fever and severe breathing distress, a senior
official of the facility said.
"When she was
first brought to the emergency department at the AMRI, Dhakuria, doctors noted
that her oxygen saturation had gone down to 34 per cent, causing serious
concern," he said.
Although she did
not have any co-morbidity, doctors feel her obesity could be a reason behind
her severe condition.
"She was
suffering from high fever and sore throat since May 10. Though her fever
subsided but it again shot up and she started having severe respiratory
distress. She was put on ventilation, and the next day she was put on ECMO
support after her condition started deteriorating," the official said.
"She came out
of both ECMO and ventilator and her survival is an important step in clinical
management of COVID-19," ECMO specialist at AMRI Hospital Dr Soham Majumdar
said, pointing out that two patients at the AIIMS, New Delhi, and another
patient at a private hospital in Chennai, who were put on ECMO support,
succumbed to the virus within a few days.
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