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CABGx5, cardiac arrest,pulmonary fibrosis,120 days ICU, can Dad go home with Intensive Care at Home?
Quick Tip for Families in ICU: CABGx5, cardiac arrest, pulmonary fibrosis, 120 days ICU, can Dad go home with Intensive Care at Home?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So, I made a video a couple of days ago here with a client that has their father in ICU for 120 days, nearly for four months with a tracheostomy on a ventilator. So now that I’ve had more conversations with the client, I want to share this here in more details to prepare other families in intensive care to avoid similar situations.
So, the client went into ICU for bypass surgery, had CABGs (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft) times 5, so he had 5 bypass surgeries, and then had followed by complications such as cardiac arrest, arrhythmias, but also heart attacks. And then he had difficulties weaning off the ventilator initially but got successfully extubated after a couple of weeks. He had to be reintubated after aspiration pneumonia, then ended up with a tracheostomy. After about another two weeks of a tracheostomy, he actually got decannulated and then, again, was struggling to breathe and ended up with the tracheostomy back in his neck. And now, he’s been on the ventilator since about 23rd of September. So, for a very long time. And now, it looks like he can’t get off the ventilator and it looks like he’s got pulmonary fibrosis, which will make it difficult for him, but not impossible to wean off the ventilator.
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