Investigators, on behalf of the Rome prosecutor’s office, will obtain the phone records of two doctors, Marco and Marco Antonio Procopio, who are under investigation for manslaughter in connection with the death of 22-year-old Margaret Spada, who died after undergoing partial rhinoplasty last November 4 at a clinic in Viale Cesare Pavese. The aim The aim of the research is to reconstruct the way the procedure was organized, as well as the phone calls between the doctors after the girl’s illness. The Nas Carabinieri, coordinated by the prosecutor Erminio Amelio, will also obtain the recordings of the calls to the emergency services to understand how long it took to call for help and present the medical situation to the responders, who tried to revive the young woman on arrival at the doctor’s office. Wrong resuscitation? The investigators, who will collect all documents and records related to the lack of authorizations of the already confiscated office, will verify the possible presence of emergency equipment during the inspection. The local health authority’s report, which will be included in the records, says the 22-year-old did not receive “proper and timely CPR before emergency services intervened”. Social media videos As for doctors posting videos on social media, “we have to protect the health of citizens and monitor what happens in professional offices” and in videos like those posted on TikTok by the Rome office involved in death of the young Sicilian woman who wanted to undergo cosmetic nose surgery. “It is a phenomenon of our time, so we cannot ignore it. But in addition to the transition to social media, it is important to respect the rules that are the basis for protecting citizens’ health. I’m not on social media, let alone TikTok.’ Thus, the Minister of Health Orazio Schillaci, on the sidelines of the presentation in Rome at the headquarters of the ministry of a campaign against the abuse of antibiotics, responding to the case of Margaret Spada, the 22-year-old who came to the capital’s clinic for a procedure. is advertised on TikTok by the owners of the center. “Unfortunately we are talking about a dead girl and an ongoing investigation, so we don’t want to overlap the work of the judges. We note that there is a chain of professionals and it is safe. if someone has done wrong and justice finds it, we hope it intervenes decisively. The issue of regulating new social tools, including TikTok, can be assessed by the Ministry of Health because it falls under what is already being done in time for the approval of health advertising. Greater control of the new means of communication must be done by us in cooperation with the medical orders that are already asking for it. Everyone must do their part to avoid brutal distortions and tragedies like the death of Margaret Spada.” Thus, the Deputy Health Minister Marcello Gemmato at Adnkronos Salute, on the sidelines of the second summit “Equality and health in Italy – Levers for the sustainability of the NHS”, promoted by Salutequità today in Rome, returns to the case of the girl who died during rhinoplasty in a clinic in the capital. And regarding the 5 Stelle investigation into the “avoidable tragedy”, Gemmato assures: “We will respond with accurate evidence”.
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