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N.J. Gov. Corzine Still Needs Ventilator
2007-04-20
New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine still needs a ventilator to help him breathe, nearly a week since he was severely injured in a car crash on the Garden State Parkway on April 12. He was visited at Cooper University Hospital by at least two of his children Thursday morning.

Dr. Steven Ross, head of trauma and emergency surgical services, says the pain from Corzine's multiple fractures of ribs and the fracture in his sternum causes excruciating pain and prevents him from breathing as effectively as he should, reports Michelle Durham of CBS Radio station KYW-AM. "None of those things per se are bad enough to keep him from coming off the ventilator, but the pain from them ... is what is really holding him back at this point," said Ross Wednesday. "A lot of pain and that's what keeps him from breathing effectively."

So doctors inserted two catheters in the chest wall that fan out over his injured ribs, delivering healthy doses of local anesthetic, reports Durham. They hope that will help relieve enough pain to reduce the governor's need for morphine.

As of Wednesday, doctors said, he was getting eight breaths a minute from the machine and taking in an additional six per minute on his own. An average healthy person take about 16 breaths a minute. The ventilator will remain in place until he does not need it at all, doctors said. Ross would not predict how long it might be before Corzine could breathe completely on his own, but said he hoped it would be a matter of days, not weeks.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Medical note: local delivery of anesthetics to the injured region with a catheter is a new way of delivering pain relief. It means less need for opiates which might depress his respiration. Smart idea, and I've seen it done here.
Posted by: Steve White   2007-04-20 18:03  

#9  Why doesn't he take the wad of hundreds out of his ass, and anal ventilate ?

# 3, the last NJ governor is now acting NJ governor.
You might mean his gayness, Mc Greevy. No matter, it's one dumb democrat after the other, and poor New Jersey plunges into the tar pit of debt.
It's a classic example of corruption before favoritism.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-04-20 12:46  

#8  Here's and oldie but a goodie for you, governor...

"Buckle up for safety, buckle up
Buckle up for safety, everybody buckle up!
Show the world you care, by the belt you wear,
Buckle up for safety, everybody buckle up!"
Posted by: tu3031   2007-04-20 10:15  

#7  #6 - Unfortunately for Governor Corzine, he is not exempt from the laws of physics.
Posted by: Rambler   2007-04-20 09:51  

#6  Hey, his vehicle was traveling over 90 mph. He was not wearing a seat belt. In most States it is the law to wear a seat belt. One of those guys who says: Do as I say. However, it doesn't apply to me.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-04-20 09:33  

#5  that's like being a "better mayor than David Dinkins", isn't it?
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-20 07:41  

#4  He's a better governor than he was before the accident, too.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-04-20 07:41  

#3  Even with this, he's still a better governor than New Jersey's last one.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-04-20 07:30  

#2  So doctors inserted two catheters in the chest wall that fan out over his injured ribs, delivering healthy doses of local anesthetic, reports Durham. They hope that will help relieve enough pain to reduce the governor's need for morphine.

wow Crash Corzine™ is f*cked up. I've never heard of thatr anesthetic used in that way. That's alot of pain..

GET WELL GUBS.
Posted by: RD   2007-04-20 02:18  

#1  Cry me a river and fill it with herring!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-20 00:39  

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