The ASL Napoli 2 of Pozzuoli tries to shed light on the death of 24-year-old Angela Brandi, who died yesterday in the emergency room of the Santa Maria delle Grazie hospital.
The girl had been discharged shortly before. “In relation to the death of the young woman, which occurred on 24.01.2023/2/XNUMX, after her discharge from the Emergency Room of the Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital in Pozzuoli, – reads a note from the ASL Napoli XNUMX Nord – the Hospital Health Management immediately proceeded to activate the appropriate and necessary internal checks.
It has now emerged that the patient had sought treatment in the Emergency Room in the afternoon, presenting with nosebleeds, treated by the ENT specialist for varicose veins in the nasal septum and subsequently discharged".
The note, signed by the General Manager Mario Iervolino, reconstructs the story: “In the evening, the young woman, taken ill at her home, was taken back to the Emergency Room where she went into cardiac arrest and it was not possible to prevent her death.
Prompt and immediate collaboration was given to the Judicial Authority by delivering all the requested clinical documentation and we trust in the investigations ordered by the same to ascertain the causes and any responsibilities. The General Management expresses deep condolences and closeness to the family members” he concludes.
Article published on 25 January 2023 - 19:40