The Borneo Post

Muhd Adib able to move lips, condition critical but stable

-

KUALA LUMPUR: Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim, the fireman who was severely injured in the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple fracas, has woken up from his medically-induced comatose condition at the National Heart Institute ( IJN) here, where he is being treated.

We categorise him as critical condition, but stable. We, as medical personnel, are encouraged by his progress over the past 24 and 48 hours. He is able to understand some instructio­ns and he can move his lips. It’s a positive sign to say that his brain function is probably okay. Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Azhari Yakub, IJN chief executive officer

IJN chief executive officer Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Azhari Yakub said the 24-year old firefighte­r showed positive developmen­t yesterday morning.

He described Muhammad Adib’s condition as encouragin­g and said that the firefighte­r could respond to some verbal commands from medical experts.

“We categorise him as critical condition, but stable. We, as medical personnel, are encouraged by his progress over the past 24 and 48 hours.

“He is able to understand some instructio­ns and he can move his lips. It’s a positive sign to say that his brain function is probably okay,” he added.

As for his other organs, Dr Mohd Azhari said Muhammad Adib’s condition was stable with the help of Extracorpo­real Membrane Oxygenatio­n ( ECMO) machine, the equipment that helps his heart and lungs to function well.

He said Muhammad Adib still needed to go through his dialysis treatment and anticipate­d that the fireman would rely on the machine for at least a couple of days more.

“Due to his injury and lowish blood pressure over period of time, the kidney has taken a lot, meaning that the kidney is not functionin­g well. That is the reason why he has to be on dialysis,” he added.

He said that the young firemen was still being kept highly sedated to allow his organs to recover.

On Muhammad Adib’s general condition, Dr Mohd Azhari said the firefighte­r remained critical but stable with signs of encouragin­g improvemen­t.

He hoped all Malaysian would pray and wished for Muhammad Adib to fully recover.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Md Farid Md Rafik expressed his appreciati­on on behalf of the government to the medical specialist­s at IJN and others involved in helping Muhammad Adib.

He was met by reporters after accompanyi­ng Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Nazrin Shah, who visited Muhammad Adib yesterday morning. — Bernama

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia