Dengue Shock Syndrome: Boy with no pulse & BP successfully treated. A 12 year old boy Master Shahib was rushed to Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj, New Delhi with no pulse and no blood pressure recently. On further evaluation, it was discovered that he was suffering from Dengue Shock Syndrome. A team of doctors led by Dr. Rahul Nagpal and his team took on the case and successfully treated the patient. Master Shahib was presented with multiple morbidities. His vitals were deteriorating at an extremely alarming rate. He had no pulse or blood pressure, and was severely bleeding from his mouth and nose. He was immediately rushed to Pediatric ICU, where he was put on ventilator. He was administered multiple units of blood (40) and blood products like fresh frozen plasma and platelets in order to compensate for the heavy blood loss. The immediate line of treatment included respiratory support through ventilation, I/V boluses, blood and blood products, Inotropes to support his failing cardiovascular system.
According to Dr.Rahul Nagpal, HOD & Director- Paediatrics at Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj, “For 12 long days, Sahib’s chances of survival were extremely critical. Against all odds, we continued to put all possible efforts into his treatment. Our team backed themselves in providing adequate care and treatment and not to forget that it was the child’s remarkable spirit to fight back that made all the difference. There were moments of deep despair, when everyone lost hope. He had more than once cardiorespiratory arrest. However, Sahib’s courage and the best efforts put in by the team, gave him another chance to live”
Ms. Mangla Dembi, Facility Director at Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital, Vasant Kunj said, “Dengue Shock Syndrome is a severe form of dengue which affects blood and lymph vessels and if untreated timely can lead to a failure of the circulatory system leading to bleeding and permanent organ failure. What worked here was the timely treatment and the dedication of the doctors who never gave up and kept on fighting against all odds. The hospital took the decision to go beyond all materialistic boundaries and give him the best.”