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Anesthesiologists Case: Cardiologist States They Were 'Addicts with High Risk of Death'
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Anesthesiologists Case: Cardiologist States They Were 'Addicts with High Risk of Death'

From La Naciรณn · (2d ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A cardiologist analyzed the case of anesthesiologists allegedly involved in drug use, stating they were a group of addicts at high risk of death.
  • The drugs, propofol and fentanyl, were reportedly used in sexual contexts, causing extreme disinhibition and altered perceptions rather than increased libido.
  • The cardiologist warned of the narrow margin between life and death when using these potent sedatives and painkillers outside a controlled medical environment.

Cardiologist Jorge Tartaglione offered a stark assessment of the disturbing case involving anesthesiologists allegedly involved with propofol and fentanyl. In an interview, Tartaglione unequivocally labeled the group as "addicts, undoubtedly, with a high risk of death." He delved into the unsettling use of these substances, typically employed for sedation during medical procedures or pain relief, within a sexual context. Tartaglione clarified that while these drugs do not directly enhance libido, they induce profound sexual disinhibition, extreme relaxation, and altered sensory experiences, making them dangerously attractive.

Era un grupo de adictos, indudablemente, con mucho riesgo de muerte.

โ€” Jorge TartaglioneThe cardiologist's initial diagnosis of the anesthesiologists involved in the case.

The specialist underscored the extreme peril associated with using such potent drugs outside of a strictly controlled medical setting. He emphasized the razor-thin line between life and death, stating, "If you exceed it, you stop breathing and you die." The intravenous administration of propofol and fentanyl requires meticulous dosage control, where even minute variations can be fatal. This risk is amplified by the fact that these substances are readily accessible to anesthesiologists and nurses working in operating rooms, a phenomenon with documented precedents in countries like Canada and Korea.

ยฟPor quรฉ una droga que te duerme se usaba para el sexo?

โ€” Jorge TartaglioneQuestioning the use of sedatives in a sexual context.

This case highlights a deeply concerning trend where medical professionals, due to their access and knowledge, become vulnerable to the abuse of powerful substances. The tragic death of anesthesiologist Alejandro Zalazar from a propofol overdose served as the catalyst for uncovering this illicit network. Tartaglione's analysis provides a critical medical perspective on the dangers inherent in the misuse of these drugs, particularly the severe risk of fatal respiratory depression.

Te duerme, te seda y te saca el dolor.

โ€” Jorge TartaglioneDescribing the combined effects of propofol and fentanyl.
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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.