How much longer should my Dad stay in ICU after 120 days? Is intensive care at home next?

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Quick Tip for Families in ICU: How much longer should my Dad stay in ICU after 120 days? Is intensive care at home next?

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

So, today’s quick tip is about, “How long should my dad stay in ICU with lung fibrosis after 120 days in intensive care?” So, one of our clients has reached out to us and says, “Look, my dad’s been in ICU for 120 days, which is pretty much four months. After he had cardiac surgery initially, which was followed by complications, by bleeding, by weaning issues, they couldn’t get him off the ventilator. Initially, had an extubation, and then, he had to be reintubated after aspiration. And then after another couple of weeks, he ended up with a tracheostomy and he’s now been in ICU for 120 days.” And the ICU is telling the family that he won’t be able to come off the ventilator because he’s got lung fibrosis, he’s 81 years of age, and he’s not a candidate for a lung transplant.

So, the family’s desperate in trying to take him home, whereas the ICU says, “Well, he won’t have any quality of life at home, and we should just stop treatment.” And that is “in the best interest” of this man who wants to live and who wants to go home.

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