Lohia Hospital’s MBBS intern doctor died of ‘cardiac arrest’, fighting diabetes for many years
Samira Vishwas May 23, 2025 05:24 AM

Lucknow: The risk of heart problems has increased due to changes in people’s lifestyle for the past few years. People have faced obesity and stress etc. due to wrong catering habits and lack of physical activities. Apart from all these factors, people have increased the risk of problems like heart attack, heart failure, cardiac arrest etc.

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With the growing time, complex problems like cardiac arrest are not only engaged in general life, but also the doctors who have all the information to this problem. Let us tell you that the MBBS intern doctor of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences of Lucknow was killed due to cardiac arrest, due to which there is a wave of mourning in the entire Lohia Institute. On Wednesday night, suddenly the health was deteriorated, the pain in the chest was raised in the chest with restlessness, Vivek Kumar Pandey, posted as an MBBS intern at the Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, died of cardiac arrest.

After having dinner late on Wednesday night, suddenly intern doctor Vivek’s health deteriorated. During this time, he started chest pain as he had restlessness, he had vomiting for about 2 hours. In a hurry, he was admitted to the emergency of Lohia Institute by Dr. Vivek’s colleagues in critical condition.

Treatment started under the supervision of senior doctors, ECG and Top-I Test-I test Dr. Vivek’s senior doctors reached the spot as soon as they got information about the recruitment of Dr. Vivek. Senior cardiologist of Lohia Institute was also called for a chance for treatment. Under the supervision of senior doctors, Dr. Vivek’s ECG and Top-I investigation was conducted but there was no improvement in his condition. Meanwhile, Dr. Vivek died during treatment in Emergency itself.

Was fighting diabetes for the last 5 years

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According to the information received, the doctor Vivek Kumar Pandey, near the 2018 batch, was struggling with problems like diabetes for the last 5 to 6 years, he always had complaints of uncontrolled sugar despite consuming heavy medicines. According to the information received, Dr. Vivek Kumar Pandey was the MBBS passout of the 2018 batch and was employed as an intern at Lohia Institute.

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