Family demands probe after hospital's alleged neglect leaves patient in coma
Family demands probe after hospital's alleged neglect leaves patient in coma
Family demands probe after hospital's alleged neglect leaves patient in coma
A 54-year-old patient at Volgograd Hospital No. 25 is now in a coma after suffering a second stroke. The family claims medical staff ignored his panic attack, leading to a rapid decline in his condition. They are now calling for an official investigation into the hospital's actions.
The incident began when the patient experienced a severe panic attack while under hospital care. According to his daughter, staff failed to respond or provide assistance during the episode. Instead, she alleges they administered sedatives, which she believes may have triggered the second stroke.
The patient's condition worsened quickly, but the family states they were not informed by the hospital. His daughter has since demanded a full review of the medical team's decisions. She insists that proper intervention during the panic attack could have prevented the stroke and subsequent coma.
No previous cases of malpractice or formal investigations against Volgograd Hospital No. 25 have been recorded in available public records up to 2026.
The family is now pushing for accountability as the patient remains in critical condition. An official investigation would examine whether the hospital's response met medical standards. The outcome could determine whether further action is taken against the staff involved.
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