Suharto develops possible deadly blood infection
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JAKARTA Ailing former dictator Suharto has developed sepsis, a potentially deadly blood infection, and the 86-year-old’s heart became unstable Tuesday, his medical team said. Sepsis, characterized by a whole-body inflammatory state caused by infection, can progress to blood circulatory dysfunction and eventually death. It is considered especially dangerous for the elderly or patients in critical condition and can lead to septic shock, which has a fatality rate of more than 60 percent.
The development, announced by Dr. Joko Raharjo at the Pertamina Hospital in the Indonesian capital, signaled another grave turn for Suharto, who has already suffered multiple organ failure. Doctors responded by maximizing intensive care and administering intravenous anti-infection drugs, said another doctor, Marjo Subiandono. Suharto was rushed to a hospital suffering from anemia and a dangerously low heart rate Jan. 4.After initially responding well to a blood transfusion and dialysis, his health sharply deteriorated. Aides said privately he appeared several times to be on the verge of death. The retired five-star general’s lungs and kidneys were barely functioning Monday, though his heart had shown signs of improvement and he responded to family members and regional leaders who visited him at his bedside.
One of Suharto’s lungs was infected with mild pneumonia, and physicians were trying to make sure it did not spread to his other lung, said Hadiarto Mangunnegoro, a pulmonologist.
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