MD Anaesthesia medico of BMHRC dies of cardiac arrest while on ICU duty

Published On 2024-05-16 12:15 GMT   |   Update On 2024-05-16 12:29 GMT
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Bhopal: In an unfortunate incident, a 25-year-old doctor pursuing an MD in anaesthesiology at Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre (BMHRC), Bhopal died of cardiac arrest on Monday while he was on ICU duty.  

The deceased was identified as Dr Deepak Sharma, a postgraduate student who was pursuing an MD in anaesthesiology at BMHRC.  

The incident took place on Monday night when Dr Sharma experienced cardiac arrest while he was on duty in the ICU. He complained of chest pain and anxiety and was immediately given Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by a few doctors who noticed his condition deteriorating.  

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However, his condition did not improve and despite being surrounded by doctors and life-saving equipment, he could not be saved. According to his colleagues, he was fit and healthy, without any signs of health issues that could have triggered cardiac arrest.

As per the TOI news report, his colleagues and the hospital staff were shocked to learn that he had died suddenly and offered condolences and expressions of mourning.

According to the police, Dr Sharma was a native of Gurgaon. He joined the institute after completing his MBBS from Muzaffarpur.

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