My Baby is on ECMO for Lung Failure After Heart Transplant.The ICU Team Wants to Stop Treatment!Help

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My Baby is on ECMO for Lung Failure After Heart Transplant.The ICU Team Wants to Stop Treatment!Help

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So today, I was talking to a client who has their two-and-a-half-year-old baby in ICU after a heart transplant that happened two and a half months ago. Everything seemed to work well for the first month, and then the baby ended up in lung failure and had to be placed on ECMO for lung failure. And the intensive care team is telling this young mother that they don’t know what’s wrong with the lungs. And I said, “Look, that’s very unusual.” She said that the chest x-ray is completely white, which suggests there might be ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome). But I said to her, “We can’t really help her without looking at medical records and it would all be documented in medical records.”

And again, this is another sign why, you as a family, you always need to ask for access to medical records as quickly as possible so you can stop speculating because there’s a lot of speculation without looking at the medical records. All the answers will be there.

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