By Moon Of Alabama
August 25, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - The case of the
alleged 'poisoning' of the Russian rabble rouser
Alexey Navalny is becoming more curious.
Navalny fell ill on August 20 during a flight
from Tomsk in Siberia to Moscow. The plane made an
emergency landing in Omsk where he was transferred
to a hospital. Navalny fell into a coma. The doctors
diagnosed a sharp drop in his blood sugar. Navalny
has diabetes and his symptoms as described were
consistent with a diabetic shock. We therefore
(somewhat prematurely) concluded that
Navalny was not poisoned.
After a day and a half in the Omsk hospital the
patient stabilized. On request of his family he was
flown to Berlin and admitted to the Charité
hospital. The Charité is a very large (14,000
employees) state run university clinic that is
leading in many medical fields. Its laboratories
found effects consistent with the ingestion of,
or contact with, a cholinesterase inhibitor:
Following his admission, Mr. Navalny underwent
extensive examination by a team of Charité
physicians. Clinical findings indicate poisoning
with a substance from the group of
cholinesterase inhibitors. The specific
substance involved remains unknown, and a
further series of comprehensive testing has been
initiated. The effect of the poison – namely,
the inhibition of cholinesterase in the body –
was confirmed by multiple tests in independent
laboratories.
As a result of this diagnosis, the patient is
now being treated with the antidote atropine.
Cholinesterase is needed in the human nerve
system to break down acetylcholine which is a
signaling substance between synapses. Inhibitors of
cholinesterase
are used in the therapy of Alzheimer's disease,
Parkinson's disease, anxiety disorder and other
illnesses. Cholinesterase inhibitors can be found in
certain
plant extracts or synthesized. There are two
types of cholinesterase inhibitors, carbamates and
organophosphates. Both types are also widely used as
pesticides. During World War II organophosphates
were developed as chemical weapons (tabun, sarin,
soman) but not widely used.
The wording of the Charité statement seems to
imply that the laboratory results point to the
potential effects of a cholinesterase inhibitors,
not to a specific substance itself. This is
consistent with a statement by the clinic in Omsk
which
insists that no cholinesterase inhibitors, i.e a
'poison', were found:
“When Alexey Navalny was admitted to the
in-patient clinic, he was examined for a wide
range of narcotics, synthetic substances,
psychedelic drugs and medical substances,
including cholinesterase inhibitors. The result
was negative,” said Sabayev, chief of the acute
poisoning unit at the Omsk emergency care
hospital where Navalny was treated before being
airlifted to Germany.
“Besides, he did not have a clinical picture,
specific for poisoning with substances from the
group of cholinesterase inhibitors,” Sabayev,
who is also the top toxicologist in the Omsk
Region and the Siberian Federal District, added.
We can be quite sure that a trained toxicologist
would recognize a
Cholinergic crisis. There is however a
documented case from India in which an
organophosphate poisoning
was falsely interpreted as diabetic ketoacidosis
(hat tip
Bernd Neuner):
We present a 15-year-old girl who was initially
treated for “diabetic ketoacidosis” with further
worsening of her general condition. This delayed
recovery, coupled with focused investigations,
finally led us to a diagnosis and the
appropriate management of an intentional
overdose with organophosphorous (OP) pesticide,
presenting as diabetic ketoacidosis.
But according to Kremlin spokesman Dimitry Peskov
the Russian doctors
made the right diagnosis and applied the correct
therapy (machine translation):
The statement by German doctors on the diagnosis
of FBK founder Alexei Navalny is nothing new for
Russian specialists, Dmitry Peskov, press
secretary of the Russian President, told
reporters.
“We have not yet learned anything new from
this statement. We specifically contacted our
doctors and asked how, from a professional point
of view, we can relate to what was written.
The fact is that the fact of this
lowered cholinesterase was established in the
first hours by our doctors in a hospital in
Omsk. And the atropine, which the Germans are
talking about and which is now being given to
the patient, began to be administered during the
first hour of the patient's stay in intensive
care,” said Peskov.
The presidential spokesman stressed that the
level of cholinesterase may decrease for a
variety of reasons, including from taking a
number of medications. At the same time, German
doctors did not identify a toxic substance in
Navalny's analyzes.
“Therefore, it is very important here to find
out what caused the decrease in cholinesterase
levels. And neither our doctors, nor the
Germans have yet been able to establish the
cause. At least, this follows from the
statement of our German doctors' colleagues.
There is no substance, unfortunately, it cannot
be established, analyzes do not show it,” Peskov
explained.
He stressed that the analytical data of
Russian and German doctors are the same, but the
conclusions are different.
“We do not understand why our German
colleagues are in such a hurry, using the word
“poisoning”. You know, this version was among
the first that our doctors considered, but I
repeat once again: the substance has not yet
been established. Maybe the Germans have some
data,” said Peskov, noting that Russian doctors
are ready to provide samples of the first tests.
If Navalny was poisoned - which is not
established - the next question must be how Navalny
came into contact with a cholinesterase inhibitor.
Was the contact caused by himself or by someone
else? Was it intentionally or unintentionally?
Navalny's spokeswomen has insisted that the only
substance Navalny ingested that morning was a tea
from an airport bar. A CCTV video from the airport
shows that the tea was brought from the bar by a
person that then sits down with Navalny. They
presumably traveled together. How would the airport
barkeeper, if he supposedly poisoned Navalny, knew
for whom the tea was?
As 'western' media continue with their "Putin
poisoned Navalny" nonsense it is important to
again point out that other people have more
reason to harm Navalny than the Kremlin does:
During the last years Navalny has made some
enemies by uncovering corruption cases. His
latest one was about the local governor of
Tomsk. It was also the reason why he had flown
there. Should Navaly become the victim of a
crime the suspects should be sought there.
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