GENOVA (ITALPRESS) – “The injuries are important. The transfer to a third-level pediatric hospital like Gaslini is precisely aimed at giving this child the maximum potential for recovery, especially from the neurological point of view”. Andrea Moscatelli, director of the neonatal and pediatric intensive therapy of the Gaslini Institute of Genoa, said this, about the six-year-old girl who survived in the tragedy of Catanzaro, now sheltered in prognosis reserved in the Ligurian structure. The doctor followed the small patient during the transfer to Genoa with a flight of the Air Force. “At this time it would be silly to make forecasts – he added -. What we can do is maintain optimum stability conditions so that you can recover, and this is a goal that we are now achieving.” The child “is subjected to very sophisticated neurological monitoring to make sure that his brain can express the maximum recovery potential. We hope he has a good chance,” he concluded.
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