What can Happen After Cardiac Arrest, Liver Failure, Hypoxic Brain Injury&Multi Organ Failure in ICU

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Quick Tip for Families in ICU: What can happen after cardiac arrest, liver failure, hypoxic brain injury & multi organ failure in ICU?

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

Today, I want to talk about, “What can happen after cardiac arrest, hypoxic brain injury, and liver failure after many weeks in intensive care?” So, here’s what that looks like in this situation. We’ve been working with a client now for many years who went into intensive care after cardiac arrest, secondary to liver failure, and he ended up in ICU with a hypoxic brain injury. Ended up with severe liver and kidney failure. He ended up with GI (Gastrointestinal) bleeds. He ended up with thrombocytopenia, ended up on inotropes and vasopressors, ended up on dialysis, multiple blood transfusions, had rectal bleeds, as I said, GI (Gastrointestinal) bleeds, had bronchoscopies, had gastroscopies. Very, very complex. Very sick for number of weeks. Ended up eventually with a tracheostomy. His life at times was certainly hanging at a thread. Had multiple infections, multiple septic shocks.

Now, here we are a few weeks later, had one failed attempt to wean off the ventilator. And here we are many weeks later, he’s still in an intensive care, slowly, very slowly waking up. His coagulation seems to be under control, no more bleeds. His liver seems to slowly recover. His kidney has certainly recovered.

https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-intensive-care-what-can-happen-after-cardiac-arrest-liver-failure-hypoxic-brain-injury-multi-organ-failure-in-icu/

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