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JAKARTA - A team of multi-disciplinary doctors at the National RSUP Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSCM) has treated obese patient Muhammad Fajri (26) for approximately 14 days. After optimally intensive care for obese patients to Fajri, Fajri's life finally failed. Fajri died in the early hours of Thursday, June 22. At exactly at around 01.25 WIB. "Died due to multiple infections," quoted in an official statement from the RSCM received by VOI, Thursday, June 22. Please note, multi-disciplinary therapy consisting of intensive care experts (intensitists), lungs, heart. digestion, requirements, skin surgery, blood vessels, nutrition, medical rehabilitation and other health workers has optimized all efforts for Fajri's treatment to return to stability. Acting (Plt) President Director of RSCM Lies Dina Liastuti said, treatment that had been carried out on MF patients was antibiotic therapy for infection, treatment of respiratory aids, heart, kidney, and all organs that were disrupted due to organ failure. multiple organ due to septic shock.

"The obstacles faced during patient care are more size and weight. Strive to find a suitable bed, position the patient, and the difficulty of carrying out certain diagnostic procedures (not loading in the MRI and CT scans), and others," he said. Furthermore, Fajri's body was carried out by the burial team for the Forensic Installation and Funeral of RSCM bodies totaling 18 people at 05.00 WIB. Based on confirmation from the family, the body is planned to be buried at Menteng Public Cemetery (TPU), South Jakarta.


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