My Sister Had Brain Tumor Surgery. She's Sedated & on Ventilator for 7 Days & Not Breathing Up,Help!

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My Sister Had Brain Tumor Surgery. She's Sedated & on Ventilator for 7 Days & Not Breathing Up, Help!

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

So I’ve got an email from a reader who says, “My sister had an emergency brain tumor operation. She was sedated and on a ventilator for a week. Now, the ventilation is off and she’s breathing by herself, but she doesn’t open her eyes yet so that the doctors can remove the windpipe from her throat.”

I think this lady is a little bit confused because she’s saying, now the ventilator is off and breathing by herself, but she doesn’t open her eyes yet so that the doctors can remove the windpipe from the throat.

So basically what that means is that she is on lower ventilator settings, probably something like CPAP or a BiPAP, and she’s breathing somewhat spontaneously, but she still needs a breathing tube in her mouth because she can’t protect her airway because she’s not awake yet.

Now, what that means is number one, you need to ask whether they’re doing everything beyond the shadow of a doubt to get your sister off the ventilator.

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