The Borneo Post

Muhammad Adib no longer needs lung support machine — IJN

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KUALA LUMPUR: Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim, the fi reman who was severely injured after being attacked by a mob in the Sri Maha Mariamman temple fracas in USJ25, Subang Jaya on Nov 27, no longer requires the Veno-Venous Extracorpo­real Membrane Oxygenatio­n (vvECMO) machine to support his lungs.

National Heart Institute ( IJN) in a statement said the doctors had removed the machine at noon today after viewing the fi reman’s progressiv­e developmen­t and clinical improvemen­t.

“He has made great strides and progress over the last 72 hours. He is able to communicat­e via a white board with his family and healthcare providers, “( However) Muhammad Adib currently continues to require respirator­y support with a ventilator and a dialysis machine.

His rehabilita­tion exercises will be intensifie­d to improve his muscle power and strength for his upper and lower limbs,” the IJN statement said.

Muhammad Adib was equipped with that machine since he was being treated at IJN.

Earlier this month, doctors had stopped a heart-support machine for him when his heart was able to function on its own. — Bernama

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