I am deeply sorry to hear about the ordeal that your mother-in-law and your family has been through.
The physicians involved in this case are your best resource for specific information such as what caused the convulsions, why a coma was induced and her prognosis of coming out of the coma. It is possible that the cardiac arrhythmia could have caused a blood clot to travel to her brain thus causing damage. It is also possible that hypoxia or diminished oxygen to the brain was caused by hypotension.
The doctors will guide your family as the days progress with daily medical updates and treatment options that are available to your mother-in-law.
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I am deeply sorry to hear about the ordeal that your mother-in-law and your family has been through.
May 2, 2011 - 5:52pmThe physicians involved in this case are your best resource for specific information such as what caused the convulsions, why a coma was induced and her prognosis of coming out of the coma. It is possible that the cardiac arrhythmia could have caused a blood clot to travel to her brain thus causing damage. It is also possible that hypoxia or diminished oxygen to the brain was caused by hypotension.
The doctors will guide your family as the days progress with daily medical updates and treatment options that are available to your mother-in-law.
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