Not Knowing If My Loved One Will be Mentally Damaged After a Long-Term Coma in Intensive Care!
Not Knowing If My Loved One Will be Mentally Damaged After a Long-Term Coma in Intensive Care!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So, today’s tip is about a frustration that we get, again, quite frequently, where one of our readers wrote in and said, “I don’t know if my loved one will be mentally damaged after a long-term coma in intensive care.” And that is a great question. Anyone going into intensive care, going into a long-term induced coma should be concerned about that because there can be long-term damages to a long-term induced coma. Probably starts out with waking up slowly. It probably continues with, that many patients in intensive care that are in the long-term coma also need a tracheostomy because they have an inability to be weaned off a ventilator because the longer someone is in an induced coma, the more difficult it is for someone to get off the ventilator and then they end up with a tracheostomy.
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