As hospital deaths rise due to the emerging coronavirus that causes Covid-19, a Daily Mail investigation investigates the effectiveness of using respirators to rescue patients.

Writer Sue Reed spoke of doctor Cameron Kyle Sidel from New York who has seen hundreds of patients infected with coronavirus lying on the beds, and he believes at present that they are dying because of the same treatment that was supposed to save their lives.

In a video posted on YouTube, doctor Kyle Sidel warned that it was wrong to use ventilators in the common way.

The video scored a high viewership, and author Su Reid said this augurs well for reorienting thinking about treating serious cases of Covid-19 virus.

However, the doctor stressed in the video that we need respirators, and that he does not say we do not need them, on the contrary, "We definitely need them and it is currently the only way to deliver more oxygen to the patients we treat." 

He said that we must use artificial respirators and we need a large number of them, but we must use them in a safer way. 

According to the author, Dr. Cameron Kyle's point of view was not a madness, but rather the opposite, or rather: the solution to reducing the high number of deaths.

In other words, the mortality rate for those who underwent IVF treatment is disastrous. In New York - which was severely affected by the virus - 80% of patients who underwent this medical procedure died, and the same applies to human losses in other countries that are equally terrifying.


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president of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Dr. David Farsi, warns against using random breathing apparatus. Dr. Farsi has succeeded in treating his patients with the fast-flowing oxygen that is pumped to the patient via a nasal tube or a simple mask.

It also places patients on their left or right side, a process called inactivity, that improves patients' performance and instantly raises oxygen levels in the blood.

And the author mentioned that some doctors have become a noticeable new thesis, according to which the symptoms of the virus are closer to the breathing difficulties that a person may face at high altitudes (due to lack of oxygen in high altitudes) or even poisoning by carbon monoxide.

In both cases, the victims struggle to breathe, but in this case the lung is not damaged, unlike those who suffer from pneumonia and are routinely subject to artificial respiration.

For cases of pneumonia, Dr. Kyle Sidel explained that the ventilator "does the work that the patient's muscles are no longer able to do because they are too stressful", but the muscles of Covid-19 patients are in good health.

"They have hypoxia, not respiratory failure," he says. In the midst of this debate, Professor Sharif Sultan, President of the International Society for Vascular Surgery - based in Ireland - also warned of artificial respirators.

In an analysis of the medical research on the virus, Professor Sultan indicated that respirators are not the best solution for Covid-19 virus, because it is not the same as pneumonia or any similar respiratory disease. Therefore, we need to stop treating patients the wrong way.

Sultan believes that the real evidence that the virus differs from pneumonia lies in how it infects the human body, as it affects both lungs at the same time, which is rare for pneumonia.

One must remember that this is a very recent disease and doctors have tried hard to understand it. What confuses them is that many patients who have it have very low oxygen levels when they arrive at the hospital. Patients do not feel uncomfortable, rather they behave normally, and then their health suddenly sour and they collapse. Medical researchers in India have said that these patients can laugh for a minute and then deteriorate their health later.

The writer explained that artificial respirators enable patients who are in severe anesthesia to breathe. Unlike pneumonia patients who use artificial respiration for a few days, those with the Corona virus will be left with this condition for several weeks, even for a month.

A characteristic symptom of Covid-19 is the way yellow mucus blocks millions of small air sacs that line the lungs. This means that oxygen cannot pass through the mucous membrane and enter the body through the respirator, thus the patient becomes in a serious state of lack of oxygen.

The author noted that if doctors try to treat the problem by pumping more oxygen, this will damage the lungs.

It should be noted that elderly patients who have survived are also at risk of developing permanent brain disorders as a result of long-term anesthesia, all of which explains the alarming rise in coronavirus mortality among those who have had a respiratory system. Perhaps this is confirmed by field studies conducted by researchers in Wuhan, China, and in the United States.

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and more and more doctors now believe that people with the virus should have non-invasive oxygen-breathing masks. A continuous positive airway compressor can replace complex artificial respirators.

Supporters of the use of artificial respirators believe that the cause of death is related to the deterioration of the patient's condition when he is connected to the devices. On the other hand, others believe that the cause is due to the physical condition of patients before infection with the virus. But the truth may be very simple: artificial respirators should not be used for the time being in people with the virus.

The author concluded that Kyle Sidel indicated with sadness that the medical world may not change direction easily during this emergency, stressing that "it is difficult to change paths when things go quickly." As the lives of thousands of patients on this dangerous journey are at stake, let us hope that the faults of the ventilator are taken into account.