Neurologist discredits Schiavo autopsy report, says she died ‘horrific’ death
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.- A neurology expert has discredited several aspects of Terri Schiavo’s autopsy report, released earlier this month, saying that the main cause of death listed in the report is inaccurate. Dr. Thomas Zabiega, MD, has said the medical examiners’ claims that Schiavo died from anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy are wrong.

“She died of starvation and dehydration, plain and simple, although many of the ischemic and anoxic changes may have resulted from the chemical abnormalities caused by the starvation and dehydration,” he wrote.

The 41-year-old physically disabled and brain-damaged Florida woman died March 31, almost two weeks after her feeding tube was removed. She had fallen into this state after she suffered a heart attack in 1990 that left her without oxygen to her brain for several minutes. Her husband won a years-long court battle to remove her feeding tube, sparking an international right-to-life debate in the process.

“She did not die from the injuries that caused her to have brain damage, rather from the enforced starvation and dehydration,” said Zabiega. “The examiner only notes she died from dehydration in one of the last sentences of the report, but does not list it as the main cause of death.”

The neurologist and vice president for legislative affairs of the Chicago Physicians' Guild questioned whether medical examiners were making this claim in order to exonerate the issue of how she died.

 “If I have lung cancer and someone gives me cyanide, I died from the cyanide, not the lung cancer,” he said.

The neurologist added that osteoporosis, joint degeneration, and muscle atrophy that medical examiners found in Schiavo were not the result of anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy either, but “a direct result of lack of physical therapy and lack of activity that Terri Schiavo was not allowed to have due to her husband's orders.”

The report also indicated that Schiavo's heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and gastrointestinal tract were “normal except for changes secondary to the dehydration/starvation process,” Zabiega noted.

He concluded, therefore, that Schiavo “would have probably lived for many more years without any major health problems” had she received proper food and hydration.

The autopsy report stated that Schiavo had no memory — because her hippocampus was damaged — and no cognitive ability. But Zabiega noted the "relative preservation" of the frontal and temporal lobes.

“Complex cognition and executive decisions as well as emotional output are often associated with the frontal lobe, while the temporal lobes are often associated with memory, as well as hearing,” he explained.

“Therefore Terri Schiavo's ability to think, react with appropriate emotions, memory, and hearing could have all be intact at the time the feeding tube was removed,” he stated. The same may have been true about her memory since damage to the hippocampus could have been caused by the dehydration and starvation, he added.

Schiavo may have been cortically blind, but there was no way of saying if the preserved occipital lobe had taken over and whether there was macular sparing, allowing her to see up close, the neurologist said. This would make it possible that Schiavo could indeed see her mother and react to her.

What Zabiega says is “most horrific” is that Schiavo had only acetaminophen (Tylenol) found in her blood. This means that she was not receiving appropriate amounts of morphine after her feeding tube was removed and that “she died a horrific, painful, excruciating death that would be worse than any form of execution used in modern times,” he said.

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Published by: pamela
cedar park texas 12/18/2007 12:26 PM EST
this is so sad, what a sin from our people, humans killing others, write in the open.
Published by: Jessica
USA 11/09/2007 01:06 PM EST
If I was a vegetable, I would want someone who loved me to pull my feeding tube. Her husband did the right thing... it's not murder, it's mercy.
Published by: Linda Kay Johnson
Mineola,Tx. USA 07/24/2005 11:35 PM EST
DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD DO UNTO YOU. WOULD ANY OF THEM DO THIS TO THEMSELVES??? I THINK NOT
Published by: peggy
seymour, WI, USA 07/17/2005 08:55 AM EST
Terri did NOT have a heart attack. The autopsy was very clear about that. She was brain damaged following a "mysterious collapse" and her husband is the only witness to the events preceding and following that event. Terri's murder was accomplished by her husband and his attorney with the assistance of so-called "hospice" personnel. But anyone who has helped to promote the culture of death is responsible for her death. Terri was abandoned by her bishop, her governor and her president. Her family fought for her life to the end. Terri Schindler, patron of the suffering helpless, pray for us.
Published by: gerl
s'pore 07/07/2005 07:58 PM EST
its a sad story...yet all we can do is 2 see her suffer..pray that at least she can be happy and healthy in heaven.. =)
Published by: Miguel
México 07/03/2005 03:37 AM EST
I passed this on to The Anchoress. Hope this news go around the blogosphere and the internet in general.
Published by: Rachael, RN
USA 06/29/2005 09:54 AM EST
Dr. Zabiega makes important points here. As
a nurse I've heard opinions on both sides.
It's important to examine
such cases thoroughly and
not rely on the misleading opinions of Dr. Cranford or Dr. Quill who is promoting his view (Death by dehydration is painless) through The New England Journal of Medicine and is the sponspored link on many search engines.
I wonder if The New England Journal of Medicine realizes that their ad/and Quill's
article is a sponsored
link on Amanda Egge's egregious site making fun of Terri Schiavo and by extension all people with similar-looking disabilities. It's heinous enough that Physicians hold such opinions, but what word
describes physicians who
laugh at the weakest among us?
Published by: Madelaine Denno
Harrogate, UK 06/29/2005 03:57 AM EST
I did a report on this for my English class. I attend a Catholic Highschool, and there wasn't a dry eye in the room.

I also watched the report on the autopsy, and agree that it was odd not to list the COD as dehydration, seeing as that was the direct cause of death, not any kind of brain damage.
Published by: nancy
myrtle beach, sc, usa 06/28/2005 07:44 AM EST
As a parent of a disabled child, I was horrified by the Terri Schiavo case. So were my many friends that are parents of disabled children.

Euthanasia for what society deems as unproductive persons will be next.
Published by: Maryse Usher
Australia 06/27/2005 11:54 PM EST
The murder of Terri Schiavo will be seen by future generations - if there are any - as the event which marked the formal decent into barbarity by the USA. Legislative, juridical and medical approval and execution of this terrible killing proved the greatest nation on earth is morally bankrupt. Dr Zabiego is a candle shining in the darkness of the culture of death. But will others join him to provide enough light to save this nation? Let us pray that it will be so.
Published by: Paula Mayer
Hampton nj USA 06/27/2005 07:18 PM EST
Please forward to others in our family,including me-sisclarita
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