Eleven days after the motorcycle accident that left him hospitalized in intensive care, the health of Thiago Medina has once again raised concerns. On Wednesday, the Mariano y Luciano de la Vega Hospital in Moreno issued a new medical report stating that the 22-year-old experienced a respiratory decompensation episode in recent hours that required an emergency intervention by the clinical team.
"He experienced a respiratory decompensation episode that required specific management maneuvers. He showed a favorable response and is currently not requiring inotropic drugs, with stable ventilatory parameters and arterial blood gases," the official statement said.
Despite the improvement after the crisis, Medina's health condition remains critical and with a guarded prognosis, according to the specialists.

Changes in treatment and a new medical strategy announced
The medical report also detailed that the young man continues to receive targeted antibiotic treatment, in a regimen that was adjusted based on the latest clinical studies.
In addition, modifications were implemented in the therapeutic protocol to optimize analgesia, including a change in the route of administration of analgesics with the aim of improving his comfort and facilitating his progress.









