Posted on 09/04/2014 3:06:17 PM PDT by Dallas59
As Joan Rivers prognosis grows more dire each day, RadarOnline.com has learned that medical investigators are growing ever closer to uncovering the real reason the healthy 81-year-old was sent spiraling into a coma after a standard medical procedure. And according to insiders, they believe the culprit could be a fatal dose of Propofol the same drug that killed Michael Jackson after he was administered a lethal dose.
Certainly, they suspect the anesthesia was the issue, based on conversations between the staff and city medics, a source close to the investigation told Radar.
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They use this to sedate anyone for mild surgery
...my pacemaker last spring...
Its dangerous if poorly administered or probably for someone 80 something
In hindsight such procedures at her age best done near a good cardiac unit
Given the real estate there its no wonder outpatient stuff is just that
Lenox Hill is decent joint
I got sewed up there once after a race based brawl in 82...
I am sure after her recent comments on Israel there are many scumbags in Hollywood that are happy.
RIP Mrs Rivers.
Still if I were 81, I would rather the day surgery be performed in a a day surgery center located in a larger hospital.
Possible theories of the situation:
1. Natural Causes/age
2. Breitbarted with a CIA pin, which will leave no evidence
3. Anti-Israel saboteur
4. Medical error
Any of these are, to my mind, equally possible.
Couldn’t they do a field trach? Cut open her throat and insert a straw?
I have been given this drug for procedures 4 different times with no problems.
Well, I started singing one time. But that was only a problem for the people that had to hear me.
Is she dead? This piece says she is in dire condition.
I have been wondering all along who the anesthesiologist is, and if the anesthesiologist may have had “issues” with her politics/ethnicity, if you know what I mean.
Breaking News: Joan Rivers Passes Away at 81
When I had a stress EKG the technician had me sign a waiver. He said that 1 in 10,000 patients die during the test. Then he added, “But don’t worry, I already lost someone doing this, so you should be safe.”
Was the procedure a COSMETIC one??
This shouldn’t have happened. RIP, Joan.
No, I don’t think so.
What was it then??
Source: Wikipedia
I KNOW.... but WHAT was the issue??? AND WHY in a CLINIC and not a HOSPITAL???? That’s why I THINK the “Vocal Chords” thing may be a LIE.
I don’t know anything about that. I do think that this may possibly be either outright incompetence or murder.
“Why was an 81-year old woman having general anesthesia in an out patient clinic rather than a hospital. In a hospital, they have real anesthesiologists administering anesthesia.”
We don’t know if an anesthesiologist was involved, or not.
I have had two surgeries in a same day “surgery center,” with anesthesiologist, general, etc. (Not referred to as “outpatient.”)
I had a 3rd surgery in a similar facility, local drug, without anesthesiologist.
Not sure what difference it makes, but no, endoscopy is typically not a "COSMETIC" procedure (unless you're prone to having people jump down your throat a lot and want to keep your esophagus nice and tidy).
Propofol becomes dangerous if the people administering it are stupid and sloppy. Its half-life is short, and when titrated on a mcg/kg/minute increment, it is very easy to "fine tune" the dose so as to maintain a level of comfort without depressing either blood pressure or respiratory drive.
On that note, best practice demands that a respiratory therapist be present to provide oxygen and assist with ventilation (using a bag valve mask) until the dose wears off. A bolus dose is also weight-based.
My educated guess is that too large a dose was given, that vital signs were poorly (or not) monitored, and that no respiratory therapist was present to monitor and assist with breathing.
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