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Baby with congenital heart disease develops severe breathing issues, saved by doctors mid-air

Dr Nitin Kulkarni, IAS officer and doctor by training, and Dr Mozammil Pheroz from Ranchi Sadar Hospital gave oxygen supply to the baby using a mask meant for adults and also gave other drugs for assistance until the flight landed.

October 02, 2023 / 08:07 IST
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The parents were taking the baby to AIIMS, Delhi for the treatment of its heart condition.

A baby with congenital heart disease developed severe breathing issues during a flight from Ranchi to Delhi. However, it was luckily saved by two doctors who were travelling on the same flight.

Dr Nitin Kulkarni, IAS officer and doctor by training, and another doctor from Ranchi Sadar Hospital gave oxygen supply to the baby using a mask meant for adults and also gave other drugs for assistance until the flight landed.

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The IndiGo airline flight landed in an hour and the baby was taken by a medical team for further oxygen support. The parents were taking it to AIIMS in Delhi for the treatment of its heart condition.

The incident happened on Saturday when the crew made an announcement seeking medical help from a doctor on board, twenty minutes into the flight. Kulkarni, who is the principal secretary to the Governor of Jharkhand and Dr Mozammil Pheroz’s timely intervention saved the child.